With the release of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice right around the corner, Warner Bros. continues to release new clips from the film almost daily.

These clips feature never-before-seen footage from the movies, including a talk between Bruce Wayne and faithful butler Alfred. They also offer sneak peeks at the villainous Lex Luthor and Superman's adoptive mother Martha Kent.

The first clip comes courtesy of Ellen and features Bruce Wayne having a heated discussion with Alfred about the threat that Superman could pose to the world. It's very obvious that Bruce believes that it's important that the Man of Steel get taken out now, before he has a chance to turn on everyone. Alfred, however, disagrees.

The next clip popped up during an interview on Good Morning America with Jesse Eisenberg, who portrays Lex Luthor in the movie. In this clip, we see Luthor telling Superman that he will not only fly to Batman, but will battle him "to the death. "The greatest gladiator match in the history of the world," Luthor says in the clip. "God vs. man."

A third clip debuted on The Late Late Show with James Corden. This one features Martha Kent (Diane Lane) telling Superman that he is "not a killer" and that he "doesn't owe this world a thing."

Finally, a featurette released in the U.K. to promote the movie showcases more of the film's story, including Bruce telling Alfred that he's getting too old for the Batman lifestyle, but not too old to do something about Superman after seeing the damage that Superman left in his wake after his battle with Zod in Man of Steel. The featurette also includes interviews with Batman actor Ben Affleck and Superman actor Henry Cavill. In this video, the two actors talk about how the conflict between the two superheroes starts.

"Superman sees Batman as a criminal," Cavill says. "Brutal and unforgiving. Superman is do everything by the books. Batman is do whatever it takes."

Eisenberg also appears in the clip and talks about his character in the movie.

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice soars into theaters on March 25.

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