'Batman v Superman' movie: KGBeast -a new villain cameo confirmed!

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It's still almost a year and a half away from the release of DC movie "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" but already, there are tons of spoilers available for comic fans to get them all hyped up. Will they keep on coming? If that happens, there might not be enough surprises left when the movie is finally released. 

Still, a bit of info wouldn't hurt.  For instance, it has been confirmed that there will be numerous superheroes introduced namely Aquaman, Cyborg, Wonder Woman and The Flash. But according to recent reports, there will be a new character joining the roster and it is confirmed, too. 

Who's the new name? It's KGBeast. Comicbook.com was able to report about this last month. A dressing room was marked "Knyazev," which is the surname of Anatoli Knyazev or more popularly known as KGbeast. This character is part of the Suicide Squad in "Batman: Assault On Arkham." Further, KGBeast has also made his appearance on CW's "Arrow" as Oliver Queen's Russian informant. 

Recent news confirms that KGBeast will indeed appear in a cameo in "Dawn of Justice." According to Badass Digest, Anatoli Knyazev a.k.a. KGBeast is an enhanced KGB agent introduced as a Batman foe back in 1988 in "Ten Nights of the Beast."  The site explains that in that storyline, the villain went to extreme measures to kill his ten targets in the U.S. 

Badass Digest notes that there may be a different version of this villain in the movie, but for sure, KGBeast will be there for a cameo. Could this mean that KGBeast will be part of the future DC Comic superhero movies, too? 

"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" will be released on March 25, 2016. Until then, fans can expect plenty of updates.

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