Henry Cavill discussed how "Man of Steel" led to Batman's rage against Superman in the upcoming film "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice."
The gloomy Batman version in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" seems to stem from Superman's fatal actions back in Zack Snyder "Man of Steel" Superman reboot, according to The Guardian.
During an interview for Total Film, the 32-year-old Henry Cavill revealed that the hatred of Batman toward Superman was indeed caused by the annihilation of one of Bruce Wayne's properties called the Wayne Financial Building when Clark Kent battled against DC Comics supervillain General Zod.
While Superman attempted to defeat General Zod, Batman was unable to save everyone in the destroyed building. Bruce Wayne becomes outraged that people would simply trust a powerful being that has abilities that originated outside Earth.
Accordingly, a prologue showing Batman's efforts to save citizens from perishing at the Wayne Financial Building will be shown in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice."
Meanwhile, on Nov. 18, Wednesday, YouTube channel VariantComics unveiled the fantastic design of the forthcoming Batmobile.
Aside from the first-ever appearance of front-facing Gatlings guns on the Batmobile on a film adaptation, the vehicle will also be featuring astounding 50-inch tractor tires and hydraulics that can be lowered or raised during battle, according to Newsarama.
The latest version of the Batmobile will also have a dark, chaotic appearance to complement the new Batsuit to be worn by "Pearl Harbor" actor Ben Affleck.
"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" will be released on theaters on March 25, 2016, and will star Jesse Eisenberg, Amy Adams and Jason Momoa alongside Affleck and Cavill.