The "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" may have finally shot Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot and Henry Cavill together in a "historic" photo shoot.
Cinematographer Larry Fong shared an image of "Batman vs. Superman" photographer Clay Enos on set. Enos didn't reveal any details about the photo shoot, but Fong shared his reaction to seeing the "historic" moment.
"Not gonna lie; I got a bit of the chills there for a second," Fong wrote on his Twitter.
However, don't expect any photos to "leak" online before the production is ready to release the images.
The "Batman vs. Superman" team has shared little information regarding the production, but rumors of possible villains and plot lines surfaced when a "leaked" script made its way online.
However, the rumors came from an allegedly "fake" script written by a DC Comics fan posing as a former Warner Bros. employee. The anonymous writer claimed filmmaker Kevin Smith wrote a fake script for Warner Bros. to keep people from leaking plot details. Smith took to his blog to deny the fake script rumors.
"C'mon, kids... No major studio would let a guy like me near their franchises - even if it was for a dummy script meant solely to fool the news sites," Smith said in his blog. "No, anything I've said about 'Milo and Sage' was based on an image Zack showed me while hosting a MAN OF STEEL online event at Yahoo many months back...
"The little I know of the flick beyond that I learned from some cats involved (though never BatFleck himself; as I've said a few times now on the Babble-On podcast, beyond email, I haven't spoken to Ben in years). Fun story, though."
Though Smith denied connection to "Batman vs. Superman," the production hasn't commented on any rumors regarding the upcoming film.
"Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" is slated to hit theaters on May 6, 2016.