Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice filming is near its end as Zack Snyder and crew are wrapping up quickly. Production recently ended in Detroit and Chicago, and we understand the team is moving to New Mexico.

We are not sure what the team will be shooting in New Mexico, but there's a possibility Henry Cavill will not be there. According to the latest rumor, the Man of Steel star has finished filming all his parts in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, which means there's a high chance production will soon come to a close.

After production ends, everything will then go into post production, and then Warner Bros. will prepare for the big release come 2016.

We understand that New Mexico could be the final leg of shooting the film. If this is true, then the rumors of Warner Bros. releasing a trailer before the end of 2014 could hold some merit. The rumors claim the trailer could be plugged into The Hobbit: Battle of Five Armies.

Both are films from Warner Bros., so it is not farfetched for this to happen. Fans have been waiting for quite some time to see what the film looks like in motion, and it appears Warner Bros. might deliver the goods earlier than previously expected.

Henry Cavill is likely euphoric right now to know that everything is finally coming to an end. In a recent interview with the Chicago Tribune, he mentioned that playing Superman is not easy, especially when they have him strapped to a harness to mimic a man flying through the skies.

"It was very difficult work. It was very physically demanding," said Cavill. "You can't just sit in the harness and expect it to do all the work. You're not going to look like you're flying. You have to pay attention to what your feet and legs are doing. It's like dancing."

With Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice filming wrapping up soon, we have to wonder why fans have to wait until 2016. Is there a chance the date could be pushed back earlier? Very possible at this point, and we wouldn't mind one bit.

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