'Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice' Rumors: Batman To Get More Screen Time Than Superman? Fans To Expect Different Alfred
By Staff Reporter | Sep 16, 2015 06:00 AM EDT
"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" may still be a little far away, but many are already speculating: who would get more screen time between Batman and Superman?
After all, the movie is titled "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" which obviously will be about the two DC titan superheroes.
An article from Bulletin Leader speculated that, since Batman was not given a primer or his own standalone movie in this "DC Universe," it should make sense that Batman will get the chunk of the screen time in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice."
According to Slash Film, there are also rumors that Warner Bros. wants more of the "Dark Knight" in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" and a little less "Man of Steel" which some fans interpreted that the future of Superman is once again unclear.
After the joint Batman and Superman movie, however, a "Man of Steel" sequel is in the works and will be directed by George Miller, who is famous for the "Mad Max" franchise.
But a movie featuring Batman is not complete without his trusted butler, Alfred. Jeremy Irons, the actor who will portray Batman's butler, spoke regarding how he will approach the role.
"This is not your father's Alfred, apparently. Batman's butler is more pro-active, even physical. Zack Snyder, the director, wanted to create a completely different Alfred," Irons told the Toronto Sun.
Irons added, "So I felt I didn't have to carry any baggage from previous ones. It's sort of a reincarnation if you'd like. I had a feeling I was creating my own Alfred, more of a man who can actually do anything if he has to."
But no matter who gets more screen time between Batman or Superman, the clear winner here are the fans who can't wait to watch their clash on the big screen.
Catch "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" when it hits theaters on March 25, 2016.
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