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SkunkApe

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  1. New BATMAN v SUPERMAN LEGO Sets Reveal A Potentially MAJOR SPOILER

     

    While the images aren't the best of quality, we now have a first look at a LEGO set depicting the armoured up Caped Crusader's battle with the Man of Tomorrow in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. As well as showing off what looks like the part of the Batcave Bruce Wayne will use to weaponise Kryptonite, we can see here that he has a gun which is capable of firing Kryptonite bullets!

     

    'Kryptonite bullets'?

     

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    Set #1 - Microscale version of Batman v Superman Batmobile - TBD

    Set #2 - Includes Batsignal build, Kryptonite, Superman and Armored Batman Minifigures - $14.99

    Set #3 - Includes Batmobile, LexCorp Vehicle, two Henchmen and Batman Minifigures - $29.99

    Set #4 - Includes Batwing, LexCorp Helicopter, Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Henchmen Minifigures - $69.99

     

    :applause:

  2. 'Batman v Superman' hats and action figures revealed at NYCC

     

     

     

    In the gallery below you can see some cool Batman hats, and a new action figure called “Knightmare Batman”. Commonly referred to as “Desert Batman” after the Comic-Con trailer, this new name seems to suggest that the scene takes place in a dream sequence. Maybe that’s why Batman was snapping people’s necks!

     

     

     

    hm

  3. Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice Rated PG-13

     

    The Motion Picture Association of America has delivered a rating for Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, and the film is rated PG-13, according to Box Office Mojo. the film earned its PG-13 rating for "intense sequences of violence and action throughout, and some sensuality."

     

    The implication here is that there is a cut of the film that the filmmakers are satisfied by, since changes to the film after ratings would require it to go back for further review. Still, with six months to go before the movie is in theaters, it isn't outside of the realm of possibility that there could be changes made.

     

    So that must mean the final cut is out there, hidden behind locked doors, waiting to be released.

     

    :ohnoez::whee::ohnoez::whee::ohnoez:

     

     

    We're getting closer!

     

    :applause::banana::applause::banana::applause:

  4. Michael Shannon Says Sometimes He Just Makes Stuff Up About Batman V. Superman

     

    While promoting 99 Homes, Shannon spoke with ScreenRant about the recent rumor he, himself, started with a statement about being on set for Batman v. Superman wearing flippers on his hands but Shannon quickly debunked the interesting news, saying "Flippers? I think that might be a prime example of my scatological humor. People ask me a lot about Batman v Superman and I really don’t have anything to say about it, so sometimes I just make up stuff, which I’m sure Warner Bros. is really happy about."

     

    :roflmao:

     

     

    lol