Though the first trailer for the upcoming
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
was scheduled to be released Monday, what appears to be a very real
version of the first trailer has already been leaked online, complete
with Portuguese subtitles, an unclear origin and a shaky video capture. A
teaser of the teaser
was already posted Wednesday, but now we're already being treated to
the first look at the full teaser trailer for the forthcoming superhero
crossover film.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, which is
scheduled to premiere March 25, 2016, was directed by Zack Snyder and
will feature Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill in the titular roles
respectively, along with other big names such as Amy Adams, Jesse
Eisenberg, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne, Jeremy Irons, Holly Hunter
and Gal Gadot.
Few details are so far known about the film, but based on
the leaked trailer, it appears the public has turned on Superman,
calling him a "false god."
Following in the footsteps of the wildly successful
Dark Knight trilogy,
Batman v Superman also looks like it will take a decidedly darker approach to the story.
Though this darker direction will be in line with what most
fans are used to from recent Batman films, it may be more of a departure
for Superman, whose films are either the more
straightforward Christopher Reeve quartet of the late '70s and '80s,
2006's mostly innocuous Superman Returns or 2013's Man of Steel, the first in the D.C. cinematic universe, which garnered mixed reviews.
Batman v Superman also marks the D.C. universe's
foray into the increasingly popular crossover space in which the Marvel
universe has been enjoying so much success and excitement with the Avengers films.
Time will tell whether Affleck's Batman will be able to live
up to the bar set by Christian Bale's impressive performances and
whether Snyder will be able to pull off what sounds like an idea that's
equal parts extremely exciting and potentially very difficult to execute
well. In the meantime, enjoy the leaked trailer while you still can —
it may be removed soon.