Warner Bros. Pictures, Entertainment company recently launched a teaser trailer of their upcoming movie "Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice" showing a face-off between the two lead characters, "Batman" and "Superman," according to US Weekly.
The new teaser trailer is just about 45-50 seconds durations and a gives a sneak peek between the lead characters rivalry in the upcoming superhero film. The company had earlier release a teaser regarding the overall movie, but this new version specifically shows the rift between DC Comics superheroes, "Batman" and "Superman."
E Online reported, the character "Batman" will be played by Ben Affleck, Hollywood actor and the British Actor, Henry Cavill, will play the role of "Superman." The director of the upcoming new flick is Zack Snyder, director and screenwriter and is written by Chris Terrio.
The teaser features the vendetta between Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill very clearly. Ben is shown as the captive of Henry at some hidden location.
The teaser makes all the fans of the superhero series go crazy, when Henry makes an entry at the location and walks towards the "Batman" in chains. He rips off the mask and there ends the teaser with the two lead characters face-off, reported Wall Street Journal Blog.
The story line of the upcoming movie has been picked up from the screenplay, written by David S. Goyer. The plot revolves around the fight of the two superheroes of the Gotham City, against another.
Besides Ben Affleck as "Bruce Wayne" and Henry Cavill as "Clark Kent," the film also features Gal Gadot as "Wonder Woman." The lead actress in the film is Amy Adams and Laurence Fishburne and Diane Lane as supporting actresses.
The lead actors are under some serious pressure as the recent Warner brother's films like Pan and Jupiter Ascending didn't do well at the box-office. "I would be bull****ting you to say there isn't any pressure. If it doesn't do well, that will be extremely disappointing," said Affleck, as quoted by Morning Ledger.
The full official trailer will be launched on this coming Wednesday on the "Jimmy Kimmel Live," a late-night talk show aired on ABC channel. The action movie is slated to release on March 26, 2016.