'Batman vs Superman' news, plot spoilers: New IMAX trailer out

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A new trailer for "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" has been released by IMAX. It is a minute and fifteen seconds shorter than the one presented during the San Diego Comic-Con but it is one with an Easter egg of another DC superhero set to appear in the film, Aquaman. 

The trailer spared literally one second for the scene and while Jason Momoa, who was cast as the protector of life underwater, wasn't the one seen in this short glimpse, it is enough to know that there will be a certain mystery on how Aquaman will show up in the much-awaited DC Comics adaptation. 

As pointed out by Comicbook, the clip shows a young boy diving into the waters as if retrieving or checking something which the site believes to be a knocked out Aquaman. With such a fleeting scene, it is hard to figure out. 

Aquaman has only been directly presented once and that's in the form of a promo poster that made fans believe that he will have the task of bringing together the members of the Justice League. His dark, gritty appearance that's very different from his look in the comics instigated a debate. 

"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" has so many attractions to get excited about. Screen Crush says that apart from the super-charged brawl between the headlining superheroes, the excitement is also upon the supporting characters, Lex Luthor and Wonder Woman. The site trusts that the former will be given justice by Jesse Eisenberg while the latter is simply exciting to see because she will be the first live-action counterpart of the heroine after three decades. Lynda Carter was the last to don that skintight outfit in a TV series. 

"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" will hit the silver screen on March 25, 2016. Below is the IMAX trailer.

 

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