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Showing posts with label Superhero Showdown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Superhero Showdown. Show all posts

Sunday, February 28, 2016

'Batman v Superman' Clip & Skit On Jimmy Kimmel Live


A new awesome clip, was just released as part of the Batman v Superman cast appearance on the Jimmy Kimmel Oscar Special.

Batman ready to play dirty.. oh, Bats. Let him have it Superman.


Ben was on the show (trying to smuggle Matt Damon in), and along with Henry and Jesse he was part of a very funny skit. Don't miss it!



UPDATE 3/1: Here are the outtakes! (and the sweet message of support from Henry's brother).



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Turkish Airlines also released a new cool featurette with Zack Snyder. Check it out.


 Just a few more weeks guys!

Friday, February 5, 2016

'Batman v Superman' Is In San Francisco!

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No presence at the big game huh?


Super Bowl weekend is here!




Monday, January 25, 2016

Promo Launch: Turkish Airlines Is All About 'Batman v Superman'



During a press conference in Istanbul today, Turkish Airlines announced its partnership with Batman v Superman, and they shared a trailer that includes a quick new scene with Diana Prince aka Wonder Woman. WATCH.




Here are some of the highlights from the announcement:

The deal includes the use of a Boeing 777 THY plane in a pivotal scene of the film scheduled to open in March as well as broadcasting of a THY commercial starring Ben Affleck and Jesse Eisenberg who play Batman and Lex Luthor, respectively, in superhero-studded film pitting two iconic titular characters against each other.


A Turkish Airlines website, which will be rolled out in March, will offer visitors a chance of virtual tour of the two cities of the Batman and Superman universes.


For THY passengers, the sponsorship means travel kits with slippers, headphones and other in-flight items fitting to the film's theme, as well as new interior designs with figures from the film for flights to the United States. Passengers will also be eligible to attend the Los Angeles premiere of the film if they win a contest on their film knowledge.


Fan pictures began showing up on social media before the big news broke, and you know we're aching to get on one of these flights!


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Look for the latest details on this promotion, as new information is released.

Monday, January 18, 2016

New 'Batman v Superman' Promo Image In Theater Merchandise


The battle we've been waiting for, is depicted in this top new image on display over at Golden Link Europe. The company provides theater merchandising. Thanks to lestoilesheroiques.fr for the heads up!

The products also give us a better look at the images below, which we first saw on the cover of the companion novel of Batman v Superman out next month.




Counting down to the DC Special on the CW tomorrow!

Sunday, January 10, 2016

"He Can Sure As Hell Take Batman Out If He Wants To"


USA Today has a great new article on Batman v Superman, and a preview of the rest of the DC films coming up. It includes interviews with Henry, Zack Snyder, and Ben Affleck. In the piece, Henry talks about how he approached playing Clark and Supes in the film and more:

Similarly, Cavill doesn’t make a separation between Superman and Clark Kent, who was seen taking his job at the Daily Planet at the end of Man of Steel. In Dawn of Justice, Clark and Bruce have confrontations in costume and out, since Superman is equally irked that Batman doesn’t have criminals’ civil liberties in mind as a one-man army. (They both get on the same page soon enough when they see young ne’er-do-well Lex Luthor, played by Jesse Eisenberg, up to no good.)

Batman v Superman is very much about humanity’s perspective on the Man of Steel, Cavill says, and when he faces Batman, the last son of Krypton knows he can put him in the ground — a weakness exploited by Affleck’s savvy do-gooder.


“He can sure as hell take Batman out if he wants to, and Batman takes advantage of that,” Cavill says, comparing Superman’s constrained Clark Kent side to a dad playing football with a bunch of children.

“He’s not going to go all-out against the kids because he’ll end up smashing people around. It’s the idea of still wanting to have fun but no one gets hurt, so you’re being careful about where your knees and elbows are going. That’s what Clark is for me, but Superman is far more relaxed. Superman is dad just being dad at home.”


According to USA Today, Henry is more than ready for Superman to meet some of the characters in the rest of DC's world:

And no one is more excited about seeing the possibility of Superman meeting, say, Harley Quinn than the guy wearing the big "S" on his chest.

“There’s a whole world of fantasy in comic books, and if you just focus on one small portion of it, you’re never going to get the full magic of it,” Cavill says. “Now that we’re introducing all these other characters and really building the universe to a far larger place than just a simple alien’s life on Earth, it really makes it extraordinarily interesting.”


We hear ya, Supes.

Brian Truitt is the journalist who wrote the piece for USA Today. On twitter he shared a bit more about his chat with Henry, saying he had never talked with him before. But he called him "a great interview," adding that the football analogy "was pretty fantastic."

Read the entire article at USA Today, and don't miss the new TV spots!

Monday, January 4, 2016

Henry On Superman: "Wonderfully Rich" & "Enjoyable To Play"

Behind the scenes of Batman v Superman via Total Film

Cineplex just came out with its guide of the Must See Movies of 2016, and of course Batman v Superman had to be in there. But the really exciting part, is that the article includes a new interview with Henry. In it he talks about the criticism against Man of Steel, Batman v Superman, and playing Supes: 

Cavill is good-natured about his first Superman movie’s lukewarm reviews as he reveals what little he’s allowed to about the expansive second chapter.“The reception of my first Superman movie, from what I’ve read, was fairly mixed,” the English actor says via phone from New York. 

“Everyone I’ve spoken to enjoyed the movie, but [not] unlike if you’re going to meet a stranger in the street, they’re not going to badmouth you to your face. There’s no intentional move, I don’t think, in Batman v. Superman to address any issues that people had with Man of Steel. It’s just a continuation of that storyline and they continue to develop that world and introduce new characters.”

Cavill adds that, perhaps more than world-building, he’s excited to explore new aspects of his brooding, conflicted, Earth-saving alien.“I think maybe people may look down on some popular-culture stuff, but they’re actually very complicated and interesting characters,” he says.

“Superman especially, he’s just wonderfully rich and one of those things, for me, that’s just enjoyable to play. There’s so far you can go with it; if you really, really delve deep into the character, there’s so much you can do. It’s just about exploring it within the vehicles and finding what you want to do. He’s going to have some very interesting character development in this one.”



It's interesting to note the interview was reportedly conducted while Henry was in New York. So we're not sure if it was done when he was there promoting The Man from U.N.C.L.E. last summer (and was embargoed until now), or if he's been there recently perhaps doing more press ahead of the Batman v Superman release. Either way, the promotional floodgates have opened, and you can expect to see him on magazine covers and making tons of TV appearances soon. And we'll be here to bring it all to you! 

Thanks to Kathy (@super_merLUNA) for the heads up, and to DCComics_2016 for the cover.

Thursday, July 2, 2015

EW: Comic-Con Issue Features DC Trinity On Cover, New Stills



The moment we've been waiting for is finally here!

A first official look at the DC Trinity, is on the cover of Entertainment Weekly's Comic-Con issue (read their preview). The issue also comes with several new awesome stills and new quotes from Henry.


“I like to think that Man of Steel was the perspective of the world from Clark, Kal-El, looking at the world and trying to exist with in it,” says Cavill. “Batman v Superman is definitely more mankind’s perspective of Superman.”

You guys turned out to be very protective of Supes.. 


Also, the truth is out. Of course Batman needs kryptonite to go up against Superman.. (*eye roll*)

If you’re going toe-to-toe with the son of Jor-El, you better come correct. For his climactic rooftop brawl with Superman, Batman outfits himself with a reinforced mech-suit equipped with strength-augmenting armor and, yes, kryptonite. The design resembles the one used for the confrontation between these two in Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns.




As for Zack, the boss is taking it all in stride..

“It’ll be five years by the time the movie comes out,” says Snyder “And then if everything goes to plan it’ll be another five years of Justice League. I’ll be 10 years of superheroes by the end of this.” 


And we'll be here cheering for Henry the entire time!



Congratulations to the talented Batman v Superman set photographer Clay Enos. Check out the captions under the photos on EW's site for all the exclusive details, and stay tuned for the very latest out of San Diego. We're headed that way next week!



UPDATE: Scans via @Steele131.


UPDATE 7/7: New stills now untagged and in HQ