Apart from all the things we have been reading on the web about Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, there have been several stuff from Empire Magazine that were not reported on.

From what we've come to understand, Zack Snyder, his wife, Deborah Synder, and producer, Charles Roven, are all overseeing what they call the DC Extended Universe. This is Warner Bros' answer to Marvel's Kevin Feige.

There's a whiteboard in Zack Snyder's office with all the movies in the DCEU sketched out, so it proves he is thinking way into the future, and plans are already underway to flesh out this universe in an awesome way.

The hairstyle Ben Affleck is wearing in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, for one, was picked out by the actor himself, though for a time Deborah Snyder was not in agreement with the style but she later fell in line.

Strangely enough, Affleck is wearing a wig as Bruce Wayne. We've seen the actor on set, and the hair doesn't look like a wig. Hollywood's magic is undoubtedly something special.

We also understand that Bruce Wayne is around 45 to 46 years old in the film, and he has already come face to face with the Joker, Harley Quinn, and many of the members of the Suicide Squad. In fact, he's the reason why they have been captured and brought to prison.

Ever heard of Batman wielding a machine gun? Probably not, but he does in Batman v Superman. We'd love to see this in action.

For now, Bruce Wayne lives in a lake house, and he calls this place the Glasshouse. Wayne Manor, on the other hand, is still up but abandoned for reasons unknown to us.

We're guessing Bruce might have left Wayne Manor after the death of Robin, or maybe something else happened.

What about Wonder Woman? Well, her role in the film seems to be minor, yet important in shifting the story toward the Justice League. Maybe it is her idea to form a team of superheroes because of a massive incoming threat to the Earth.

As for what Christopher Nolan thinks of Batman v Superman, we understand that he was not in agreement with Snyder for choosing to introduce Batman in the sequel for Superman, but is very supportive nonetheless.

We remember when Nolan was not in agreement with having Superman kill Zod, and look how that turned out. We hope things turn out differently this time around.

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