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12 Things We Learned About Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice From Empire Magazine

For a movie that is not coming out until March of next year, Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice fans are getting treated to a lot of cool photos, videos and information ahead of time. Empire Magazine’s Batman V Superman issue is no exception and gives us a ton of clues about not only this movie, but the entire DC movie universe (which includes no less than a dozen movies between now and 2020). Read on to find out more.
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10) Bruce Wayne Now Lives In The “Glasshouse,” A Lakeside Home

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Bruce Wayne is no longer living at Wayne Mansion, as we know it’s broken down and overgrown and not being used anymore. Bruce is still a billionaire playboy, who has the money to create his high-tech gadgets, including a grappling gun and grenade launcher, not to mention the Batwing and Batmobile, but he now lives in a smaller lakeside home, referred to as the “Glasshouse” by Snyder and his team.

Since there is water in the Batcave, we might rightly assume that it’s located underneath this house and not at Wayne Mansion, though we do see that there are scenes in the burnt out husk of the mansion with both Alfred and Superman, so who knows.

11) In Batman V Superman, People Are Divided On How They Feel About Superman

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In Man of Steel, Superman was presented mostly as someone who was a hero, who battled General Zod and tried to save the people of Metropolis. The critique leveled at the movie was that the epic Battle of Metropolis at the end destroyed major parts of the city and killed thousands, yet it was never really addressed.

Batman V Superman takes this criticism head-on and plays out what happens after the dust has settled. In his interview with Empire, Henry Cavill said:

“In this movie, everyone has split into different directions as to how they feel about this alien.  Some people love him, some hate him.  Other people fear him.  Is he a tyrant?  It’s the human outlook on Superman, and that includes Lex and Batman, which is why such a major thing happens.”


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Tai Freligh
Tai Freligh is a writer based in Southern California. He has contributed pieces to Batman-News.com and HenryCavill.org and recently started contributing to We Got This Covered. He loves entertainment, pop culture, comic-books and superhero movies.