Batman Vs Superman Dawn Of Justice

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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice shocked viewers when Henry Cavill’s Man of Steel was killed off by Doomsday, although comic book readers probably already knew what was coming the moment Lex Luthor’s creation appeared in the film’s trailer. Nevertheless, the death of Superman doesn’t seem to faze director Zack Snyder, who is already interested in working on Man of Steel 2!
Snyder recently spoke to IGN, where he confirmed that he would want to do another film about the DC superhero.
“I think if we could get a good script, it'd be great to have a standalone Superman movie,” Snyder stated, adding that it seems like a good idea. “I think that would be fun to do.”
Cavill agrees with the director but added that it would be possible if Dawn of Justice

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