The first official trailer for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was made available to the world just a few months ago.

However, it appears as if Warner Bros. is planning to drop a second at Comic-Con tomorrow.

According to details from the website Alberta Film Ratings, the trailer titled Batman v. Superman: Dawn Of Justice (trailer #2) has a runtime of 2 minutes and 24 seconds.

If the trailer is indeed real, then Warner Bros. Entertainment could launch it at Comic-Con or after the company's conference in Hall H. This trailer is one that fans have been waiting for since the first didn't show a lot. It is possible the trailer could show what we have seen in the latest images. One had Bruce Wayne dancing with Diana Prince and the other had Lex Luthor with hair.

The first trailer was nothing but a teaser, which is why it didn't show much of anything. However, we should point out that Alberta Film Ratings did not specify the new trailer as a teaser. Fans could be in for the first full-length trailer, which means some awesome new footage.

It is not certain whether or not Alberta Film Ratings is a reputable source for trailer announcements. The website did announce the Goosebumps trailer on July 7, and it made its way to the Internet on July 8. The site has been correct about several other trailers as well, so there's not much reason why it would be wrong right now.

Chances are, the new Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice trailer will become available on the web by July 10 since it was announced on July 9.

Since the movie will hit theaters on March 25, 2016, and there's no Marvel to compete with at Comic-Con, we expect Warner Bros. to let loose with its DC properties, including showing off an exclusive trailer for the fans at the show, along with making a separate one available on the web.

This is the perfect time for Warner Bros. to strike, and we believe the studio is going to hit hard to cement the DC Cinematic Universe as something comic book fans should be excited about.

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