‘Batman vs. Superman’ trailer leaks to the web

by | Apr 17, 2015

Good Morning RVA – continuing our trend of having people ask “Why am I getting movie trailer updates on RVA Ma

Good Morning RVA – continuing our trend of having people ask “Why am I getting
movie trailer updates on RVA Mag“, here’s a leaked trailer for the new ‘Batman vs. Superman’ movie.

Sure, its a cellphone camera, and there’s subtitles, but holy god, it’s for sure the trailer for the new Batman/Superman movie.

And it looks the folks at Vox have done their research:

The big takeaway from the trailer is that it gives us a bit of a clue as to why these two legendary heroes are fighting. People don’t trust Superman (Henry Cavill) and the power he wields after the events of Man of Steel. There’s a shot where you see a statue of Superman with the phrase “False God” scrawled along its chest in blood red paint.

There had been talk about the movie linking to the Frank Miller’s Dark Knight Returns Batman run, and if the tension between Bats and Supe in this trailer are any inclination, we might be in for a real, brutal treat:

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