'Batman vs. Superman' Movie: New Synopsis Reveals Nothing About Wonder Woman

The Trinity in 'Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice'
The Trinity in 'Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice' Warner Bros

A newly released Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice synopsis provides a little more insight into the upcoming DC movie.

The Batman vs. Superman synopsis first appeared on VUE Cinema’s, a UK theater chain, website. The synopsis is lengthier than previous ones released, but doesn’t include plot details fans don’t already know. Check out the synopsis below:

Following his titanic struggle against General Zod, Metropolis has been razed to the ground and Superman is the most controversial figure in the world. While for many he is still an emblem of hope, a growing number of people consider him a threat to humanity, seeking justice for the chaos he has brought to Earth.

As far as Bruce Wayne is concerned, Superman is clearly a danger to society. He fears for the future of the world with such a reckless power left ungoverned, and so he dons his mask and cape to right Superman’s wrongs.

The rivalry between them is furious, fuelled by bitterness and vengeance, and nothing can dissuade them from waging this war. However, a dark new threat arises in the form of a third man: one who has a power greater than either of them to endanger the world and cause total destruction.

The Batman vs. Superman trailer teased the tension between the feuding superheros. Unfortunately, the synopsis didn’t include any new information about Wonder Woman’s role in the upcoming film. However, we do know one small detail about Diana Prince from the latest Batman vs. Superman teaser.

According to the trailer, Superman and Batman believe Wonder Woman’s connected to the other. She’s likely working in the shadows like the “dark knew threat” that arises during Batman and Superman’s conflict.

Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice starring Ben Affleck as Batman, Henry Cavill as Superman, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Ray Fisher as Cyborg and Amy Adams as Lois Lane hits theaters March 25, 2016.

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