Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is DC and Warner Bros. most anticipated movie of 2016 despite not having a single trailer. However, this could very well change in the coming weeks as new rumors claim that fans should expect a trailer alongside Jupiter Ascending on Feb. 6, 2015.

For those who are unaware, Jupiter Ascending is a Warner Bros. film that is scheduled to hit theaters in February of this year. The same guys who wrote and directed The Matrix, are the same people who are behind Jupiter Ascending. The move was set for release back in 2014, but for some reason, it was delayed.

The information came from Umberto Gonzalez, lead author at Latino Review.

If the plan is to seriously show the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice trailer ahead of the movie, then it could be a ploy by Warner Bros. to increase ticket sales. From what we can tell, the only movie that could stand to compete with Jupiter Ascending on Feb. 6 is the new Sponge Bob movie, so it could do well with a boost.

Ever since Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice ended production back in late 2014, fans have been wondering when they'll get to see a trailer, and what such a trailer would consist of. We've heard several rumors of a teaser trailer with Bruce Wayne narrating as he seeks to find out if Superman is a threat or a hero.

Should this trailer get the go ahead, fans should not expect something spectacular, for it would only be a teaser trailer. Probably just a minute long, and might mainly put focus on the Batman since he's new to the DC Cinematic Universe. When it comes down to Wonder Woman, fans may not get to see her until a second teaser trailer, or in the main trailer.

We should understand that this move is about Batman and Superman, the likes of Wonder Woman and other heroes, should be seen as gravy.

With all the hype and controversy surrounding Batman v Superman, and not to mention that it has no room to fail, we can't wait to see what Zack Snyder is working on. If the teaser trailer fails to impress, then Warner Bros. and DC would enter a world of problems.

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