‘Batman Vs. Superman’: Henry Cavill And Ben Affleck Fly High As People Start To Talk About The Movie To Start ‘In a month or so’ Says Director

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'Batman Vs. Superman': Henry Cavill And Ben Affleck will take off in about a month.

Zack Snyder, the director of the untitled "Batman vs. Superman" film said in an interview with The Los Angeles Times that shooting for the film will begin "in a month or so". He also said that the crew is testing out the suits that "Batman vs. Superman" will be wearing.

"It's going great I'm very excited. It's very fun to get into this world with different heroes coexisting in the same universe, but a lot of balls in the air as they say. As a fan, it's an amazing opportunity" Snyder said.

According to Snyder, when it regards to the movie's story, "literally takes the 'Man of Steel' and 'Batman' universes and explodes them."

"You're not as tied to the mythology," Snyder added, "In 'Man of Steel,' we had to create an origin story, a mythology, and there's a lot of energy into that, which we love doing."

Henry Cavill will work with Ben Affleck in the new yet untitled "Batman vs. Superman" film. Cavill was reportedly seen getting ready physically for his role as he was spotted last month at Motor City Cross Fit gym in Sterling Heights.

Ben Affleck on the other hand, is expected to spend a lot of time in Detroit with his wife, Jennifer Garner as he shoots for the untitled movie. "Batman' is shooting or whatever it's called," says Garner "I don't know what it's called. Superman with Batman ... whatever it is. But (Affleck) is shooting this summer, so we'll be there."

The "Batman vs. Superman" film was pushed back to May 6, 2016 which was originally supposed to be released on July 7, 2015.

An incentive of $35 million on $131 million of projected in -state expenditures was awarded to "Batman vs. Superman" by the Michigan Film Office according to mlive.com.

According to the Michigan Film Office, the production of the film is expected to begin in metro Detroit and throughout Michigan sometime "in the first quarter of 2014."

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