'Batman v Superman' producer Charles Roven says movie not 'overstuffed'

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Perhaps "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" could be considered as one of the biggest films of 2016, but producer Charles Roven has said that the film will not be "overstuffed."

Fans of the two most popular DC Comics superheroes are worried that the film might be over the top because of his large character ensemble, including the Caped Crusader from Gotham played by Ben Affleck, the Kryptonian superhuman played by Henry Cavill, The Amazonian princess Wonder Woman played by Gal Gadot, and the King of Atlantis Aquaman played by Jason Momoa, among others. However, Roven claimed that it will not be a problem.

"I don't think that's an issue for this film at all. I really don't... I think that the film is called Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, so there's a reason it's called Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and not Dawn of Justice: Batman v Superman. So you're gonna invest mostly in Batman v Superman and I think that you'll find other characters in there that you hopefully will want to see more of," the film producer and Atlas Entertainment President said in a recent interview with Collider.

This could mean that Atlas and DC Entertainment are planning to set their focus on the arc of Batman and Superman all throughout the film, while paving the way for the other characters to stand out on their own in the future.

Also, the film producer somehow hinted in the interview that fans could have another sneak peek at the film before the year ends. Based on his statement, there could be the possibility of releasing the extended cut of the film. "I don't know if you'll ever get the 4-hour version. But there could be a possibility of having a film that might be slightly less long than that."

"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" is set to be released on March 25, 2016.

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