'Batman v Superman': New trailer could show up alongside 'Focus' movie

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Will we be able to finally see the first teaser of "Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice" this Friday? If the speculations fall into place, we just might.

Although the basis for concluding its release seems a bit off, there is always a probability of a wild presumption to materialize.

Leading to this speculations were two factors.

One was that "Focus" is a film coming from Warner Bros., the same company behind "Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice."

Second is that two of the stars for another WB film, "Suicide Squad ,"lead the cast for the film "Focus." So tie them up and you get a wild presumption that there is a chance (slim as it may) that the first teaser trailer could come out (finally).

Focus will be hitting the big screens this Friday so again, expectations are running high that the first trailer would be shown. The trailer is one of the highly awaited teasers for the blockbuster DC comic film which many had waited for as early as the 2015 Super Bowl. It never came out.

And now, a long-shot crime-comedy film has been tied up with it. It isn't actually the first time having heard of the trailer to possibly come out in a previous film, "Jupiter Ascending."

Weak as the prognosis maybe, it never hurts to hope for the best.

"Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice" is set to be shown in March, 2016 so more or less fans have practically over a year to wait for the official teaser-trailer to come out.

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