'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' rumors: Two new trailers to come out next month?

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With only about six months to go before "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," trailers are still the only thing that DC comic fans have to go by. And while it has been some time since the last batch of trailers came out, be ready for a couple of new ones which could come out starting next month.

Heroic Hollywood bares that unconfirmed reports would reveal two new trailers of the main heroes for the highly anticipated film starting Oct. 26.

The first trailer will show the Man of Steel and will reportedly air alongside the season premiere of "Supergirl" via CBS.

The second trailer will be more on the Dark Knight and will allegedly be shown alongside the "Gotham" TV series via Fox in November.

While there is no word yet on how long or how much the trailers will reveal, a possible third trailer is said to be primed alongside the premiere of "Creed." It will reportedly be a full-length trailer to be released during Thanksgiving in November.

But after that, it seems that the full-length trailer could be shown as well in a couple of other films. The list includes "Spectre" and the "Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2."

Now, before jumping up and down in excitement, remember that Heroic Hollywood bares that all these possible appearances are unconfirmed. So until there is actual confirmation perhaps from the folks behind the movie itself, all of these are considered pure speculations.

It remains to be seen if director Zack Snyder heeded the calls to see more of Batman in the coming film, something that Warner Bros. apparently requested. Given that the time element is a concern, the Warner Bros. bosses were apparently impressed with Ben Affleck in his portrayal of the Dark Knight.

"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" will premiere in theaters on March 25, 2016.

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