Joss Whedon, the director behind Avengers and Avengers: Age of Ultron, is very excited about Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and can't wait to see the film when it is released on March 25, 2016.

According to Whedon, he finds Batman v Superman interesting because the film is going down a similar path to Avengers: Age of Ultron. He says this because Batman and Superman are going to face-off. In Avengers and Age of Ultron, heroes in those films fight, and the reasoning behind them fighting should not be viewed as clever but entertaining.

"I found [the trailer for Batman v Superman] interesting," according to Whedon. "Because they're bringing up a lot of issues that we bring up in Age of Ultron and I think it's inevitable. People with power, who are good, do not always agree and it makes perfect sense for me that [Batman and Superman] would fight. And besides ... Batman and Superman are gonna fight! I'm so excited! I'm so excited!"

He's not the only celebrity who is excited to see the movie. Chris Evans and Jeremy Renner, who play Captain America and Hawkeye respectively, are also excited to see what Zack Snyder brings to the big screen.

Evans is quite curious as he wonders how can anyone fight Superman.

"How does anyone fight Superman?" asks Evans. "I feel like [Superman] would bulldoze our whole squad, they really wrote him unfairly. It's not fair, he's got too much."

Batman going up against the Man of Steel will not be an easy task unless he has something akin to Kryptonite in play. So yes, no mere mortal can fight Superman unless some trickery is involved.

We're glad to see team Marvel being so excited about Batman v Superman because it helps put a lot of arguments on the Web between fanboys to shame. Chances are, the arguments will continue, but at least some of them might think twice before getting knee deep into an argument over fictional characters.

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