Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice"
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)
Timing: 2:32 (152 min)
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice - TMDB rating
5.992/10
18840
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice - Kinopoisk rating
6.762/10
269248
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice - IMDB rating
6.4/10
789000

Actors and characters

Photo Ben Affleck #5708Photo Ben Affleck #5709Photo Ben Affleck #5710Photo Ben Affleck #5711

Ben Affleck

Ben Affleck
Character Bruce Wayne / Batman
Photo Henry Cavill #11027Photo Henry Cavill #11028Photo Henry Cavill #11029Photo Henry Cavill #11030

Henry Cavill

Henry Cavill
Character Clark Kent / Superman
Photo Jesse Eisenberg #18159Photo Jesse Eisenberg #18160Photo Jesse Eisenberg #18161Photo Jesse Eisenberg #18162

Jesse Eisenberg

Jesse Eisenberg
Character Lex Luthor
Photo Gal Gadot #3594Photo Gal Gadot #3595Photo Gal Gadot #3596Photo Gal Gadot #3597

Gal Gadot

Gal Gadot
Character Diana Prince / Wonder Woman
Photo Amy Adams #16960Photo Amy Adams #16961Photo Amy Adams #16962Photo Amy Adams #16963

Amy Adams

Amy Adams
Character Lois
Photo Diane Lane #8742Photo Diane Lane #8743Photo Diane Lane #8744Photo Diane Lane #8745

Diane Lane

Diane Lane
Character Martha Kent
Photo Jeremy Irons #5661Photo Jeremy Irons #5662Photo Jeremy Irons #5663Photo Jeremy Irons #5664

Jeremy Irons

Jeremy Irons
Character Alfred
Photo Holly Hunter #26297Photo Holly Hunter #26298Photo Holly Hunter #26299Photo Holly Hunter #26300

Holly Hunter

Holly Hunter
Character Senator Finch
Photo Scoot McNairy #16643Photo Scoot McNairy #16644Photo Scoot McNairy #16645Photo Scoot McNairy #16646

Scoot McNairy

Scoot McNairy
Character Wallace Keefe
Photo Callan Mulvey #9522Photo Callan Mulvey #9523Photo Callan Mulvey #9524Photo Callan Mulvey #9525

Callan Mulvey

Callan Mulvey
Character Anatoli Knyazev
Photo Tao Okamoto #27005Photo Tao Okamoto #27006

Tao Okamoto

Tao Okamoto
Character Mercy Graves
Photo Brandon Spink #27025

Brandon Spink

Brandon Spink
Character Young Bruce Wayne
Photo Lauren Cohan #27007Photo Lauren Cohan #27008Photo Lauren Cohan #27009Photo Lauren Cohan #27010

Lauren Cohan

Lauren Cohan
Character Martha Wayne
Photo Alan D. Purwin #20523
Alan D. Purwin
Character Wayne Industries Pilot
Mark Edward Taylor
Character Wayne Industries Pilot
Photo Hugh Maguire #27026

Hugh Maguire

Hugh Maguire
Character Jack O'Dwyer
Photo Hanna Dworkin #27053
Hanna Dworkin
Character Metropolis Citizen
Photo Tiffany L. Addison #27054
Tiffany L. Addison
Character Metropolis Citizen
Photo Owais Ahmed #27055
Owais Ahmed
Character Metropolis Citizen
Photo Anish Jethmalani #27056
Anish Jethmalani
Character Metropolis Citizen
Photo Tiffany Bedwell #27057
Tiffany Bedwell
Character Metropolis Citizen
Natalee Arteaga
Character Metropolis Citizen
Photo Keith D. Gallagher #27058
Keith D. Gallagher
Character Metropolis Citizen
Photo Jeff Dumas #27059
Jeff Dumas
Character Metropolis Citizen
Photo Miriam Lee #27060
Miriam Lee
Character Metropolis Citizen
Photo Alicia Regan #27061
Alicia Regan
Character Metropolis Citizen
Photo Ripley Sobo #27069Photo Ripley Sobo #27070

Ripley Sobo

Ripley Sobo
Character Sage
Matahi Drollet
Character Island Diver
Mormon Maitui
Character Island Diver
Photo Richard Burden #9749
Richard Burden
Character Island Scientist
Taraina Sanford
Character Island Mother
Photo Julius Tennon #24979
Julius Tennon
Character General Security Chief
Photo Sammi Rotibi #10806

Sammi Rotibi

Sammi Rotibi
Character General Amajagh
Photo Michael Cassidy #27027Photo Michael Cassidy #27028Photo Michael Cassidy #27029

Michael Cassidy

Michael Cassidy
Character Jimmy Olsen
Photo Wunmi Mosaku #27071Photo Wunmi Mosaku #27072Photo Wunmi Mosaku #27073

Wunmi Mosaku

Wunmi Mosaku
Character Kahina Ziri
Photo Dennis North #27074
Dennis North
Character Senator Barrows
Photo Kiff VandenHeuvel #27075

Kiff VandenHeuvel

Kiff VandenHeuvel
Character Officer Mazzuccheli
Photo Mason Heidger #27076
Mason Heidger
Character Officer Rucka
Photo Dan Amboyer #27030

Dan Amboyer

Dan Amboyer
Character Drone Pilot
Photo Ahney Her #27077

Ahney Her

Ahney Her
Character Hostage Girl
Jean Ho
Character Hostage Girl
Photo Kristine Cabanban #27078
Kristine Cabanban
Character Hostage Girl
Photo Sebastian Sozzi #8278

Sebastian Sozzi

Sebastian Sozzi
Character Cesar Santos
Photo Kent Shocknek #27079
Kent Shocknek
Character Kent Shocknek
Photo Ralph Lister #27080
Ralph Lister
Character Emmet Vale
Photo Sammy A. Publes #27081
Sammy A. Publes
Character Metropolis Cop
Photo Jay R. Adams #27082
Jay R. Adams
Character Metropolis Cop
Julia Glander
Character Hero's Park Jogger
Photo David Midura #27083
David Midura
Character Hero's Park Tourist
Photo Jay Towers #27084
Jay Towers
Character Reporter at Monument
Photo Michael Ellison #27085

Michael Ellison

Michael Ellison
Character Air Force MP
Kirill Ostapenko
Character Underground Fight Patron
Cleve McTier
Character Mob Boss
Bevin Kowal
Character Bartender
Photo Rashontae Wawrzyniak #27086
Rashontae Wawrzyniak
Character Beautiful Woman
Photo Harry Lennix #18165

Harry Lennix

Harry Lennix
Character Swanwick
Photo Christina Wren #27032

Christina Wren

Christina Wren
Character Major Farris
Photo Tom Luginbill #27087

Tom Luginbill

Tom Luginbill
Character Sports Announcer
Photo Dave Pasch #27088
Dave Pasch
Character Sports Announcer
Photo Danny Mooney #27089
Danny Mooney
Character Party Photographer
Photo Henry Frost III #27090
Henry Frost III
Character Party Doorman
Photo Nicole Forester #27091
Nicole Forester
Character LeBlanc - Library President
Photo Debbie Stabenow #27092Photo Debbie Stabenow #27093

Debbie Stabenow

Debbie Stabenow
Character Metropolis Governor
Carmen Ayala
Character Kitchen Service Worker
Josh Carrizales
Character Kitchen Service Worker
James Quesada
Character Kitchen Service Worker
Photo Aida Munoz #27116
Aida Munoz
Character Carmen's Mother
Photo Vikram Gandhi #27035Photo Vikram Gandhi #72660
Vikram Gandhi
Character Vikram Gandhi
Photo Andrew Sullivan #27036

Andrew Sullivan

Andrew Sullivan
Character Andrew Sullivan
Photo Charlie Rose #27034
Charlie Rose
Character Charlie Rose
Photo Chad Krowchuk #27033
Chad Krowchuk
Character Glen Woodburn
Photo Neil deGrasse Tyson #27037Photo Neil deGrasse Tyson #27038

Neil deGrasse Tyson

Neil deGrasse Tyson
Character Neil deGrasse Tyson
Photo Milica Govich #27094
Milica Govich
Character Colorado Woman
David Dailey Green
Character Colorado Father
Madison Autumn Mies
Character Colorado Daughter
Photo John Lepard #27095
John Lepard
Character Jail Guard
Thomas M. Taylor
Character Jail Guard
Photo Sandra Love Aldridge #27096
Sandra Love Aldridge
Character Finch's Receptionist
Photo Graham W.J. Beal #27097
Graham W.J. Beal
Character James Harmon - Museum Director
Photo Henri Franklin #27098
Henri Franklin
Character Bunker Soldier
Photo Jonathan West #27099
Jonathan West
Character Bunker Soldier
Photo Ezra Miller #5606Photo Ezra Miller #5607Photo Ezra Miller #5608Photo Ezra Miller #5609

Ezra Miller

Ezra Miller
Character The Flash
Photo Soledad O

Soledad O'Brien

Soledad O'Brien
Character Soledad O'Brien
Photo T.J. Martinelli #27100
T.J. Martinelli
Character US Park Officer
Photo Chris Newman #27101Photo Chris Newman #27102

Chris Newman

Chris Newman
Character Wayne Accountant
Photo Dana Bash #27043
Dana Bash
Character Dana Bash
Photo Lulu Dahl #27103
Lulu Dahl
Character Diner Waitress
Thom Kikot
Character Diner Owner
John Seibert
Character McGraw (Finch's Aide)
Photo Liam Matthews #27117
Liam Matthews
Character Capitol Cop
Photo Sam Logan Khaleghi #27104
Sam Logan Khaleghi
Character DC Protestor
Zachary Schafer
Character DC Protestor
Monrico Ward
Character DC Protestor
Anne Marie Damman
Character DC Protestor
Photo Connie Craig #27105
Connie Craig
Character DC Protestor
Henrietta Hermelin
Character DC Protestor
Photo Patrick Leahy #18450
Patrick Leahy
Character Senator Purrington
Photo Carla Gugino #18246Photo Carla Gugino #18247Photo Carla Gugino #18248Photo Carla Gugino #18249

Carla Gugino

Carla Gugino
Character Ship Voice (voice)
Photo Kevin Costner #18266Photo Kevin Costner #18267Photo Kevin Costner #18268Photo Kevin Costner #18269

Kevin Costner

Kevin Costner
Character Jonathan Kent
Photo Nancy Grace #27044
Nancy Grace
Character Nancy Grace
Photo Jason Momoa #746Photo Jason Momoa #747Photo Jason Momoa #748Photo Jason Momoa #749

Jason Momoa

Jason Momoa
Character Aquaman
Photo Ryan D
Ryan D'Silva
Character Convenience Store Clerk
Photo Albert Valladares #18301
Albert Valladares
Character Convenience Store Robber
Photo Joe Morton #18155Photo Joe Morton #18156

Joe Morton

Joe Morton
Character Silas
Photo Ray Fisher #18145Photo Ray Fisher #18146Photo Ray Fisher #18147

Ray Fisher

Ray Fisher
Character Cyborg
David Paris
Character Helicopter Pilot
Photo Erika R. Erickson #27042
Erika R. Erickson
Character Erika Erickson
Photo Anderson Cooper #6850

Anderson Cooper

Anderson Cooper
Character Anderson Cooper
Photo Brooke Baldwin #27045Photo Brooke Baldwin #27046Photo Brooke Baldwin #27047Photo Brooke Baldwin #27048

Brooke Baldwin

Brooke Baldwin
Character Brooke Baldwin
Photo Abigail Kuklis #27106
Abigail Kuklis
Character Flight Attendant
Photo Greg Violand #27107
Greg Violand
Character Chairman of Joint Chiefs
Tiren Jhames
Character Vice Chairman of Joint Chiefs
Tom Whalen
Character Secretary of the Air Force
Photo Steve Jasgur #27108
Steve Jasgur
Character Signals Officer - Air Force
Photo Patrick Wilson #757Photo Patrick Wilson #758Photo Patrick Wilson #759Photo Patrick Wilson #251626

Patrick Wilson

Patrick Wilson
Character POTUS (voice)
Photo Jonathan Stanley #27109

Jonathan Stanley

Jonathan Stanley
Character Silo Officer
Jesse Nagy
Character Silo Officer
Photo Duvale Murchison #27110
Duvale Murchison
Character Supermax Guard
Thomas J. Fentress
Character Prison Barber
Photo Coburn Goss #27111Photo Coburn Goss #27112

Coburn Goss

Coburn Goss
Character Father Leone
Photo Jeff Hanlin #27113
Jeff Hanlin
Character Wagon Driver
Photo Joseph Cranford #27051
Joseph Cranford
Character Pete Ross
Photo Gary A. Hecker #15343

Gary A. Hecker

Gary A. Hecker
Character Creature Vocals (voice)
Photo Robin Atkin Downes #12072Photo Robin Atkin Downes #300969

Robin Atkin Downes

Robin Atkin Downes
Character Creature Vocals (voice)
Photo Jeffrey Dean Morgan #16693Photo Jeffrey Dean Morgan #16694Photo Jeffrey Dean Morgan #16695Photo Jeffrey Dean Morgan #16696

Jeffrey Dean Morgan

Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Character Thomas Wayne (uncredited)
Photo Brandon Bautista #27114
Brandon Bautista
Character Party Guest (uncredited)
Photo Carmen Gangale #27115
Carmen Gangale
Character EMT (uncredited)
Photo Joe Fishel #23583

Joe Fishel

Joe Fishel
Character US Senator (uncredited)
Photo Richard Cetrone #14543
Richard Cetrone
Character Fight Club Spectator (uncredited)
Photo Marcus Goddard #27119
Marcus Goddard
Character Gala Waiter
Photo Jalene Mack #27120
Jalene Mack
Character Nairomian Crying Woman
Photo Patrick O
Patrick O'Connor Cronin
Character Gotham Desk Cop

Isabella Gielniak

Isabella Gielniak
Character Child (uncredited)
Francisco Peramos
Character Gotham Cop (uncredited)
Photo Saïd Taghmaoui #24535Photo Saïd Taghmaoui #24536Photo Saïd Taghmaoui #327736

Saïd Taghmaoui

Saïd Taghmaoui
Character Sameer (photograph) (uncredited)
Photo Ewen Bremner #30681Photo Ewen Bremner #30682Photo Ewen Bremner #30683Photo Ewen Bremner #30684

Ewen Bremner

Ewen Bremner
Character Charlie (photograph) (uncredited)
Photo Eugene Brave Rock #35720
Eugene Brave Rock
Character The Chief (photograph) (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Andrew Kevin Walker began working on the film as early as August 2001. Wolfgang Petersen was considered as director, and Akiva Goldsman as screenwriter. According to Goldsman's script, the Joker killed Bruce Wayne's fiancée, after which Wayne went on a rampage driven by revenge, resulting in a conflict with Superman, who tried to stop him. The project was then put on hold, but in the film "I Am Legend" (2007), written by Goldsman, viewers noticed a poster in the opening scene on the wall of one of the buildings – a Superman symbol against a Batman symbol.
  • Previously, Ben Affleck and Diane Lane starred together in the film "Superman Doomsday" (2006), where Affleck played George Reeves, the actor famous for his role as Superman on television.
  • Immediately after it became known that Ben Affleck had been cast as Batman, he began spending two hours a day at the gym to get into the necessary physical shape for the role.
  • Adam Driver, Penn Badgley, and Ezra Miller auditioned for the role of Nightwing, an ally of Batman.
  • Jamie Alexander, Olga Kurylenko, and Elodie Yung auditioned for the role of Wonder Woman before it went to Gal Gadot.
  • The film's title is a reference to the "Justice League".
  • Jason Momoa was offered the role of Doomsday.
  • Ben Affleck asked Christian Bale for advice on portraying Batman. Bale replied: "The worst thing about this suit is when you need to pee. Keep that in mind." The actors met by chance in a store where they were buying Batman costumes for their sons.
  • Ben Affleck told Jimmy Fallon in an interview that Warner Bros. warned him about the potential negative reaction from the public to his casting as Batman. He was advised not to go online when the official casting announcement was made. The actor was shown unflattering responses from fans of the franchise to casting choices in previous films. Affleck disregarded the advice and went to a forum. The very first comment he saw was succinct: "Affleck as Batman? NOOOOO!" The actor immediately turned off his computer.
  • Top managers at Warner Bros. were shown a rough cut of the film. It is said to have made such an impression that those present gave a standing ovation at the end of the screening, and then held negotiations with Ben Affleck about filming three separate Batman films, although initially only one was planned.
  • For filming in this movie, Henry Cavill doubled his muscle mass compared to filming "Man of Steel" (2013). As a result of constant training before and during filming, the actor reached a weight of 100 kilograms, but soon lost the weight again. His trainer once said that gaining weight became possible because between these two films Cavill maintained the physique he had gained for the role of Superman, so they didn't have to start from scratch.
  • Ben Affleck said he was surprised when he was offered the role of Batman and initially even considered turning it down. He agreed to the role after meeting with Zack Snyder, who told him about his vision for Batman and introduced him to the concept of the film.
  • To prepare for the role of Bruce Wayne (Batman), Ben Affleck gained nearly 14 kilograms of muscle mass and reduced his body fat to 8% of his total body weight.
  • Christian Bale once said in an interview that he feels envious when another actor plays the role of Batman. "I feel jealous that someone else will play him," he jokingly stated. Bale played Bruce Wayne (Batman) in the film trilogy about this superhero: "Batman Begins" (2005), "The Dark Knight" (2008), and "The Dark Knight Rises" (2012).
  • Ben Affleck revealed in an interview that he asked the producers if he could keep the hero's costume after filming. They replied that he could, but for $100,000. Affleck decided that simply taking a picture in the costume would be cheaper.
  • Jimmy Fallon once asked Ben Affleck what his daughters thought of his portrayal of Batman. "They don't think anything of it," he replied. "They only watch 'Frozen' (2013)."
  • Hans Zimmer wrote separate music for each of the superheroes, with the exception of Batman. It will be featured in the film "Justice League: Part One" (2017) and standalone films about these superheroes.
  • When reporters asked Gal Gadot how she was going to get a chest like her character Wonder Woman, she replied: "Wonder Woman is an Amazon, and Amazons only had one breast. So strict adherence to the canon would be... problematic." In preparation for the role, the actress practiced kung fu, kickboxing, swordsmanship, jiu-jitsu, and a Brazilian martial art called "capoeira".
  • Producers claim that this will be the first film from "DC Comics" to unite different characters in a single cinematic universe. As Snyder stated: "Batman will be brought into the universe where Superman lives."
  • Jason Momoa confirmed that he signed a contract with "DC Comics" to star in four films.
  • This is the first feature film to feature Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman together (the so-called Trinity).
  • The Batman costume worn by Ben Affleck's character was copied from the Batman costume in Frank Miller's comic "The Dark Knight Returns."
  • This is the first feature film featuring Diana Prince, also known as Wonder Woman. Until now, this character has only appeared in a television series and animated films.
  • Stephen Amell, known for his leading role in the series "Arrow" (2012), announced that he would like to star in this film.
  • Will Smith, who starred in the lead role in "I Am Legend" (2007), will play Deadshot in "Suicide Squad" (2016), which will take place in the same cinematic universe as Batman v Superman.
  • Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling, Matthew Goode, Richard Armitage, Max Martini, Armie Hammer, Jensen Ackles, Joe Manganiello, Idris Elba, and Matthias Schoenaerts were candidates for the role of Bruce Wayne (Batman) before the filmmakers settled on Ben Affleck.
  • This is the first live-action film featuring a character named Victor Stone, also known as Cyborg.
  • Starting with 1943, this will be Batman's tenth appearance on screen. Superman has appeared on screen sixteen times, starting with 1939.
  • Impressed by Tom Hanks' performance in "Cloud Atlas" (2012), the filmmakers wanted to offer him the role of Lex Luthor.
  • Jeffrey Dean Morgan was once considered for the role of Bruce Wayne (Batman). He ultimately played Thomas Wayne, Bruce Wayne's father.
  • Timothy Dalton was considered for the role of butler Alfred Pennyworth.
  • The film was initially planned for release in 2015. "Given the complexity of the visuals," the premiere was postponed to 2016 to "give the filmmakers the opportunity to most vividly reflect their ideas on screen."
  • Ben Affleck was offered the chance to direct a prequel to "Man of Steel" (2013), but he declined, citing a lack of experience with special effects. Affleck said: "I've long understood that special effects, their cost, and the like are not the main thing. The main thing is what the film is about."
  • Considering that Ben Affleck is a year and a half older than Christian Bale, he became the first actor to play Bruce Wayne (Batman) who was older than the actor who played the same role in the previous live-action film featuring a mix of actors and computer graphics. Until now, all actors who have played Batman have been younger than their predecessors. Val Kilmer "inherited" the role from Michael Keaton, who was 8 years older than him. George Clooney then played Batman, who was a year and a half younger than Kilmer. Christian Bale, the next actor to take on the role, was 13 years younger than Clooney.
  • The film was partially shot in the IMAX system.
  • Gal Gadot is the first non-American actress to play Diana Prince, or Wonder Woman. On the other hand, for the Wonder Woman character, this is the third project in which live-action performances are combined with animation. The first two were the "Wonder Woman" series (1975-1979) and the television project "Legends of the Superheroes" (1979).
  • Superman's costume is significantly brighter than usual. The blue color in the palette is also slightly lighter, and the yellow background behind the "S" shield is a bright gold. There are also some other changes, especially to the "S" shield on the costume.
  • Producer Charles Roven claims that Ben Affleck was the very first candidate for the role of Bruce Wayne (Batman) and the first person the filmmakers approached with an offer to play the part.
  • Filming took place primarily in Detroit, Michigan.
  • Actress Alexandra Daddario expressed interest in the role of Wonder Woman.
  • Costume designer Michael Wilkinson deliberately made Batman's suit fabric-based and removed the armor. "Batman's invulnerability is the result of his incredible physical strength and combat skills," Wilkinson said.
  • Michael Wilkinson, the costume designer, commented on the Batman suit: "Zack Snyder told me that the main thing was for our Batman to look huge and pumped up. Even bigger than Superman. But it wasn't about armor and other gadgets, he just needed to look like a mountain of muscle. Snyder himself loves Frank Miller's 'The Dark Knight Returns' comic. We certainly had to work on Batman's appearance. We especially succeeded with the mask, and I am genuinely proud of it. Batman can even turn his head in it, which is important in the sense that the mask doesn't restrict his movements, so Batman can perform stunts in it."
  • In the animated film "Justice League: Paradox of the Source" (2013), Victor Stone, also known as Cyborg, is voiced by actor Michael B. Jordan. At one point, the same actor was considered for the role of Victor Stone (Cyborg) in a film combining live-action and animation. Michael B. Jordan plays Johnny Storm, or the Human Torch, in “Fantastic Four” (2015), the first film in the rebooted series about these comic book heroes.
  • This is Ben Affleck's second appearance on screen as a comic book superhero. In 2003, the film "Daredevil" was released, in which he played Matt Murdock, known as Daredevil. Like Batman, Daredevil is skilled in martial arts and began fighting crime after the death of a loved one.
  • Jesse Eisenberg was eventually cast as Lex Luthor, but initially, the filmmakers considered Matt Damon, Bradley Cooper, Adam Driver, Jean Dujardin, Mark Strong, Denzel Washington, Joaquin Phoenix, and Idris Elba for the role. Damon previously auditioned for the role of Harvey Dent in "The Dark Knight" (2008).
  • The character Batman was created by artist Bob Kane and American comic book writer Bill Finger, who initially named the character "Bat-Man." This superhero first appeared in the monthly comic book "Detective Comics" #27 in May 1939.
  • It was claimed that Zack Snyder's son, Eli Snyder, would appear in one of the flashbacks in the film as Jason Todd (Robin). In an interview, the director refuted these rumors as untrue.
  • Linda Carter, who played Wonder Woman in the mid-to-late 1970s television series, disliked the Wonder Woman costume worn by Gal Gadot in the film. Carter felt it lacked red, white, and blue.
  • The film's title includes the word "justice" as an indication that the main characters are members of the "Justice League," a team of superheroes whose first film was released in 2017.
  • Jesse Eisenberg starred in "The Social Network" (2010), which was produced by Kevin Spacey, the former actor who played Lex Luthor.
  • This is the first film alternating between live-action and computer graphics to feature Batman and Superman together, but it is not the first time the actors who played these characters have met on set. Michael Keaton and Christopher Reeve starred in "Speechless" (1994).
  • It is rumored that actor Dan Amboyer will play Hal Jordan (Green Lantern) in subsequent films set in the DC Extended Universe, although he is only listed in the cast as playing a pilot.
  • Costume designer Michael Wilkinson incorporated an element of Amazonian writing into Wonder Woman's costume. He did the same with Superman's costume, which features an inscription in Kryptonian.
  • The film's release coincided with the premiere of a film based on the comics of «Marvel», which also features a battle between two heroes. The film is called «Captain America: Civil War» (2016).
  • The working title of the film on set and elsewhere was «Sage & Milo» (the first word translates as «wise man», the second refers to the ancient hero Milo, or Milon of Croton).
  • Henry Cavill and Amy Adams doused each other with ice water on set as part of a charitable ice bucket challenge to raise funds for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis research. Cavill also had several buckets of ice dumped on him.
  • "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" (2016) marks Holly Hunter's return to superhero films. In "The Incredibles" (2004), she voiced Elastigirl.
  • Tao Okamoto plays the role of Lex Luthor's assistant, Mercy Graves. This is the second film in which the role of Mercy Graves has been played by an actress of Asian descent. The first was "Batman" (2004).
  • Initially, British actress Lucy Griffiths was considered for the role of Wonder Woman.
  • In 2007, Jason Reitman was offered the opportunity to direct "Justice League." Reitman declined the offer. He considers himself an independent filmmaker and does not want to work on high-budget superhero films.
  • In the early stages of developing the film, the creators considered making a character named Metallo the main villain.
  • Actress Megan Fox expressed interest in playing the role of Diana Prince (Wonder Woman).
  • In 2013, the press reported that Jackie Earle Haley auditioned for one of the roles in the film.
  • The actor who played Jimmy, Michael Cassidy, appeared in seven episodes of the 2001 series "Smallville," about the youth of Superman.
  • Rapper and actor Tyrese Gibson once admitted that he would like to play the role of John Stewart, also known as Green Lantern.
  • In 2014, a rumor circulated that the film would consist of two parts. It turned out that this was not the case.
  • At one time, Armie Hammer was considered for the role of Bruce Wayne (Batman). The same actor was also supposed to play Batman in George Miller's unreleased film "Justice League: Mortal," which was canceled due to the writers' strike.
  • This is the first 3D film to feature not only Batman, but also Wonder Woman, Cyborg, The Flash, and Aquaman. The first Superman film in this format has already been released – it's "Man of Steel" (2013). "Green Lantern" (2011) was the first film about Green Lantern in 3D, and it has no connection to this franchise.
  • At one point, the filmmakers considered Tyler Hake for the role of Bruce Wayne (Batman).
  • Ben Affleck and Harry J. Lennix Jr. starred in "The Great Game" (2009) alongside Russell Crowe, who played Jor-El in "Man of Steel" (2013).
  • Lex Luthor's image in the film is presented similarly to his portrayal in the limited comic book series "Superman: For All Seasons." In it, Luthor looks down on Superman due to his alien origin.
  • In the graphic novel "The Dark Knight Returns," Batman's clash with Superman occurs after the dissolution of the Justice League. In the film, they fight before it is formed.
  • Jason Momoa's portrayal of Aquaman is based on the character from comics published in the 1990s.
  • Michael Shannon, who played General Zod in "Man of Steel" (2013), portrays Zod's corpse in the film. The actor once recounted that, due to gloves resembling fins or flippers at the ends of his costume sleeves, he spent a long time stuck in a restroom stall on set, unable to open the door himself. This, of course, turned out to be a fabrication.
  • Doomsday in the film is depicted as envisioned by its creators. It is a creature from Krypton, the result of experiments that transformed it into a biological weapon. Furthermore, the film attributes some characteristics of the supervillain zombie Solomon Grundy to him.
  • An image of Aquaman that appeared online is accompanied by the caption "Unite the Seven." This refers to the seven core members of the "Justice League" – Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, The Flash, Cyborg, and Aquaman himself.
  • Robin's costume was first shown to the public in a trailer presented during the annual "Comic Con" festival in San Diego in 2015. It features the words "Ha-ha-ha. You're a fool. Batman" written in yellow letters.
  • Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Lauren Cohan, who played Bruce Wayne's parents in this film, previously appeared in the series Supernatural and The Walking Dead.
  • Ben Affleck and Michael Shannon had previously worked together in the 2001 film Pearl Harbor.
  • Ben Affleck is the tallest actor to portray Batman. He is 192 centimeters tall, which is taller than the canonical Bruce Wayne, who is 188 centimeters tall.
  • Justin Bieber posted a photo of himself with the film's script on Instagram. Everyone immediately assumed that Bieber would play Batman's loyal friend and partner, Robin. It later turned out to be just a sketch for Funny or Die. Chris O'Donnell, who played Robin in Joel Schumacher's films, posted his response to Bieber's photo on the same Instagram.
  • This is the third film featuring both Ben Affleck and Scoot McNairy. They previously starred together in Argo (2012) and Gone Girl (2014).
  • Initially, Vicki Vale, a reporter for the Gotham Gazette, was planned to be included in the film. However, the character was soon dropped.
  • Emily Blunt was in negotiations for the role of Catwoman. However, she was turned down for it.
  • David Morse auditioned for the role of Commissioner Gordon, but after a script revision, the role was completely cut.
  • Peter Jackson declined an offer to direct the film.
  • The film was based on the comics «Batman: The Dark Knight Returns», «Kingdom Come», «Superman: Peace on Earth» and «The Death of Superman».
  • The inscription on Robin's costume reads "You're the fool." This is a phrase used by Jason Todd, Batman's second protégé, who died at the hands of the Joker. However, in some storylines, Todd did not die, but became an anti-hero known as the Red Hood. In other versions, he remained Joker's prisoner forever, where the Joker continues to torture Todd in the hope of breaking his spirit and making him his successor.
  • The piece of kryptonite behind glass that Lex Luthor is examining is shaped like Zod's skull.
  • A photograph of Dick Grayson's grave from the film once appeared online as a result of a leak, but DC immediately removed the image.
  • In the scene where Batman is shown in heavy armor, a question mark is depicted on one of the columns behind him. This is a reference to the Riddler, a master of puzzles and riddles.
  • Megan Fox expressed interest in the role of Diana Prince (Wonder Woman).
  • This is the third film featuring Ben Affleck and Scoot McNairy. They previously starred together in "Argo" (2012) and "Gone Girl" (2014).
  • Work on the film began with Andrew Kevin Walker as early as August 2001. Wolfgang Petersen was considered as director, and Akiva Goldsman as screenwriter. According to Goldsman's script, the Joker killed Bruce Wayne's fiancée, prompting Wayne to embark on a rampage of revenge, which led to a conflict with Superman, who tried to stop him. The project was then put on hold, but in 'I Am Legend' (2007), for which Goldsman wrote the screenplay, viewers noticed a poster in the opening scene on the wall of one of the buildings – the Superman symbol against the Batman symbol.
  • Previously, Ben Affleck and Diane Lane starred together in "Superman Returns" (2006), where Affleck played George Reeves, the actor famous for his role as Superman on television.
  • The film's title is a reference to "Justice League".
  • Ben Affleck asked Christian Bale for advice on playing Batman. Bale replied: “The worst thing about this suit is when you need to pee. Keep that in mind.” The actors met by chance in a store where they were buying Batman costumes for their sons.
  • Ben Affleck told Jimmy Fallon in an interview that Warner Bros. warned him about the potential negative reaction from the public regarding his casting as Batman. He was advised not to go online when the official casting announcement was made. The actor was shown unflattering reactions from fans of the franchise to previous casting choices. Affleck disregarded the advice and went to a forum. The very first comment he saw was brief: “Affleck as Batman? NOOOOO!” The actor immediately turned off his computer.
  • Top executives at Warner Bros. were shown a rough cut of the film. It is said to have made such an impression that those present gave it a standing ovation at the end of the screening, and then held negotiations with Ben Affleck about filming three separate Batman films, although originally only one was planned.
  • For filming this movie, Henry Cavill doubled his muscle mass compared to filming "Man of Steel" (2013). As a result of constant training before and during filming, the actor reached a weight of 100 kilograms, but soon lost weight again. His trainer once said that gaining weight became possible because between these two films, Cavill maintained the physique he had gained for the role of Superman, so they didn't have to start from scratch.
  • Christian Bale once said in an interview that he feels jealous when another actor plays the role of Batman. "I feel jealous that someone else will play him," he jokingly stated. Bale played Bruce Wayne (Batman) in the superhero film trilogy: "Batman Begins" (2005), "The Dark Knight" (2008), and "The Dark Knight Rises" (2012).
  • Jimmy Fallon once asked Ben Affleck what his daughters think of his portrayal of Batman. "They don't think anything of it," he replied. "They only watch 'Frozen' (2013)."
  • Hans Zimmer wrote separate music for each of the superheroes, with the exception of Batman. It will be featured in "Justice League: Part One" (2017) and standalone films about these superheroes.
  • When reporters asked Gal Gadot how she was going to get the breasts like her character Wonder Woman, she replied: "Wonder Woman is an Amazon, and Amazons only had one breast. So strict adherence to canon would be... problematic." In preparing for the role, the actress practiced Kung Fu, kickboxing, swordsmanship, Jiu-Jitsu, and the Brazilian martial art called "Capoeira."
  • Producers claim this will be the very first film from "DC Comics" to unite different characters in a single cinematic universe. As Snyder stated: "Batman will be brought into the universe where Superman lives."
  • Jason Momoa has confirmed that he has signed a contract with "DC Comics" to appear in four films.
  • The Batman costume worn by Ben Affleck was copied from the Batman costume in Frank Miller's comic book "The Dark Knight Returns."
  • Stephen Amell, known for playing the lead role in the series "Arrow" (2012), has stated that he would like to star in this film.
  • Will Smith, who starred in the lead role in "I Am Legend" (2007), will play Deadshot in "Suicide Squad" (2016), which will be set in the same cinematic universe as "Batman v Superman."
  • Impressed by Tom Hanks' performance in "Cloud Atlas" (2012), the filmmakers wanted to offer him the role of Lex Luthor.
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