Pictures and video of Ben Affleck on-set as Bruce Wayne in Batman V Superman

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

It’s hard to believe that BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE is a whole 2 years away, but until then, the story and design will slowly be revealed before our eyes. For those of you avoiding them, there will be MILD SPOILERS in regards to the state of Bruce Wayne/Batman in the upcoming film. First up are some images that were tweeted of Zach Snyder on-set, as well as Ben Affleck in his Bruce Wayne get-up.

As you can see, Affleck is sporting some greys around the temples, suggesting an older, seasoned Batman. We had reported that the Dark Knight would be in his veteran status during the era of this film and apparently the Caped Crusader has been in business (and hiding) for decades already, with a Batcave suggesting all sorts of adventures that have come and gone, including a tattered Robin costume. Included below is a video (thankfully stabilized) of the on-set visit. I’m all for an aged and smarter Batman although something tells me that Snyder won’t skimp on the Bat pummeling some justice into the faces of his enemies.

BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE was hit screens on May 6, 2016.

Source: Twitter, Badass Digest

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