'Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice' move update: Film already finished?

Sean Ray's Instagram post via Batman-News Batman-News

Fans waiting for the release of "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice" can now rejoice with news that work on the film is now finished.

This is according to Sean Ray, the 3D artist who has been working tirelessly on the movie these past few months.

According to a report by Inquisitr, aside from refuting the rumors going around that Doomsday will be featured in the upcoming movie, the artist has also said that work on the visual effects for "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice" is now done. Ray even took to Instagram to declare his relief, a post which has now unfortunately been taken down together with Ray's account, according to Batman-News.

In his post, Ray said, "Batman v Superman is wrapped, one the best films i have worked on! My inner child is happy! I'm the biggest superman fan ever! So it was a dream to work on it! Looking forward to seeing it on the big screen in March! I can't wait !! Good job everyone who worked on it."

Batman-News also reported that Ray might not be able to work on Doomsday for "Justice League" or "Man of Steel 2" for breaking confidentiality agreements with the Moving Picture Company. Moving Picture Company is one of the visual effects provider for the "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice."

Meanwhile, fans are still waiting for the release of the rumored trailers for the "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice" which is said to feature Batman and Superman in a trailer of their own. It has been said that the trailers might be shown by the end of the month during "Gotham" or "Supergirl."

No confirmation has been released to verify these rumors. What is certain, however, is that "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice" directed by Zack Snyder will be shown in theaters on March 25, 2015. Henry Cavill will return as Superman while Ben Affleck will play the part of Batman in the much awaited movie. Cavill and Affleck will also be joined by Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth, Diane Lane as Martha Kent, and Amy Adams who also reprises her role as Lois Lane.

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