'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' movie plot: New promo images show superheroes unmasked

Superman in a new promo image DC Comics

New promo images from "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" have finally come out, each of them treating fans to a glimpse of the superheroes without their masks, and how they look like when they aren't out saving the world.

The first photo shows Clark Kent and Lois Lane going about their day jobs at the Daily Planet, together with Perry White. In another photo, the former is in full Man of Steel mode and he looks exceedingly angry, which is unusual for the hailed superhero. 

"We're used to seeing Superman in control and good-tempered. He may be a man of action and willing to throw a punch in the name of justice, but rarely does he get mad," DC Comics wrote in a post. "And yet, that's the only way to describe him in one of the latest photos..."

In this promo image, Batman can be seen in front of him and this is presumably why he is seething with rage.

Speaking of the Caped Crusader, he is the subject of the majority of the images. One of the pictures offers an exclusive look at the hero's iconic ride, the Batmobile. From the looks of it, Ben Affleck, who plays the character, will look extra good riding in it while squaring off against Superman. 

In other photos, fans will see Bruce Wayne staring at his Batman costume, and getting lost in his thoughts and being directed by Zack Snyder. One more photo features Wonder Woman who looks just as stunning and sophisticated when she is simply Diana Prince.

"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" pits the titular heroes against each other as they try to save the world and its people. The much-anticipated film features a whole host of heroes and villains and is set to come out March 25, 2016. 

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