'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' news: New footage to release next month; official shirts now on pre-order

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Fans are perched for new "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" footage and it won't be long before this thirst get quenched. Producer Charles Roven teased during an interview with Collider that what could be the third trailer for the superhero flick will be released next month.

Roven was asked when fans can expect new footage from the movie and in answer, he teased "Honestly, you're going be seeing something very soon." He then added, "I don't know how you define soon but certainly before the end of the year, how about that?"

So far, there are only two trailers revealed for "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice." The first one was released back in April while the second one easily became a hit on the web when it was shown back in July.

During the same interview, Roven also praised the work of the cast and crew behind "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" and hinted that the movie will "feel grounded but also otherworldly" in an effort to make it both real and alien at the same time.

Roven added that fans "will definitely understand when you see the movie" why it was titled the way it was, teasing that moviegoers will be treated to what they came for in the movie, which is estimated to last two and a half hours, and more.

Meanwhile, as the supercharged DC movie draws closer, not only do spoilers pop round but also loads of merchandise. A batch of official shirts for the movie was recently previewed by Merchoid and the designs of the shirts, which are now on pre-order, make fans choose which team they are.

In the Superman-centric design, there is a vandalized photo of the Man of Steel printed on it. The superhero was given horns and was referred to as the "False God." The same goes for Batman, whose photo was tampered as he was deemed the "Gotham Demon."

"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" will be out March 25, 2016.

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