At the halftime, the stadium will be transformed into Gotham City University home stadium. It is set up as a showdown between the Gotham City University and its rival Metropolis State University, while in reality, it's a face-off between East Los Angeles College and Victor Valley College.
Filmmakers are looking for extras, preferably ELAC students for the scene. They are asked to wear outfits with black and gold colors to cheer on the fictional team of the Gotham City. The first 2,000 people who sit in the filming area of the stadium will receive T-shirts designed by director Zack Snyder.
It's unclear if the main actors, Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck who play the Man of Steel and the Dark Knight respectively, will show up for the filming. But sources claim it's unlikely to happen because they are reportedly not scheduled to film any of their scenes until early next year.
The sequel to "Man of Steel" released this summer will pick up where the first film left off and chart the first encounter between the titular superhero and the caped crusader. How will Batman be portrayed in the upcoming sequel of "Man of Steel"? Warner Bros. Chief Kevin Tsujihara gave a little scoop on the matter at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2013 Media, Communications & Entertainment Conference in Beverly Hills.
Tsujihara said the Dark Knight who would be portrayed by Ben Affleck in the "Man of Steel 2" wouldn't be bright and light. The Caped Crusader would be "tired and weary and seasoned and been doing it for awhile," so he spilled to a room full of Wall Street analysts.
Affleck's casting as the beloved hero previously played by Christian Bale in the recently-wrapped Christopher Nolan trilogy got mixed reactions from hardcore fans. It even spawned an online petition asking for the switcheroo, but the studio sticks to their choice.
"Ben is perfect for the vision Zack has for that character," Tsujihara said. He saw the controversies surrounding Affleck's casting as a good thing, "The fact that you saw such a passionate response in the blogosphere is really kind of a testament to the love that people have for this character."
The next "Man of Steel" movie will explore the first encounter of Batman of Superman. Director Zack Snyder and screenwriter David S. Goyer will return to their respective posts behind the scene, while Henry Cavill reprises his role as the titular hero and Amy Adams is back as Lois Lane. It is due July 17, 2015. (These morons just don't understand the outrage. Who wants to deal with a burnt out Batman? Unreal
Ben Affleck's Batman will be tired and weary? And boring? We've been here before-in red tights and blind I believe, although I cannot for the life of me recall the superhero he played. Yep-if tired and weary and boring is what you want, he's your man!
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