'Batman vs Superman' spoilers: Main villains to be Lex Luthor and Metallo?

For Batman and Superman fans, this movie will surely be a treat. "Batman vs Superman" spoilers were leaked and we've got them all right here.

But first, the not-so surprising news for the "Batman VS Superman" movie. Lex Luthor and Metallo will be the two main villains in the film. Both villains are gunning after Superman. And also not-so surprising news is Bruce Wayne and Lex Luthor working together to hunt for Superman the alien.

Now, let the spoilers begin.

Aquaman

According to MoviePlot, Aquaman will be in the movie, but he won't be called Aquaman per se. He appears because the fishes were affected due to the world engine under the ocean. This was seen in "Man of Steel."

Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman will act as an investor of Wayne Enterprises. She needs to retrieve an item there for her people. But, what is it?

Lex Luthor

Lex Luthor will not have many scenes together with Superman because he is working in the background. In this movie, he will be more of a manipulator with Metallo doing most of the physical work.

Lois Lane will continue to do investigative work. This time, she will investigate Lex Luthor. Also, Lex Luthor will buy The Daily Planet, which further motivates Lois to know Lex's intentions.

Batman

Batman will be betrayed by his partner, Robin. This will result to a falling out between the two. Further, Batman's Batcave will look extra cool in the movie. However, the Batmobile will look more like the classic model from Tim Burton's Batman movies.

Clark Kent

Clark Kent might meet his eternal demise in "Batman VS Superman." Rumor has it that Metallo will kill Clark Kent. Do you think this will really happen?

Superman and Justice League

The movie will end with an exiled Superman. And the Justice League will be a superhero team approved by the government.

"Batman VS Superman" is set for release on May 6, 2016.

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