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Kevin Smith Talks ‘Batman Vs Superman: Dawn of Justice,’ ‘Wonder Woman’ and ‘Justice League’ Movies Plot Previews [SPOILERS]

Over the past few months Kevin Smith is offering small details about Batman Vs Superman via his podcast Hollywood Babble-On. Now the film has an official (albeit very stupid) title, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Smith is offering some more insight into the possible plot and defection of the franchise. The Fatman opened up about everything about the Man of Steel 2, The Justice League movie and Batman and Wonder Woman solo films.

Kevin Smith has babbling-on about the Batman Vs Superman again. This time the writer/director gave his thoughts about the film’s official name, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice:

“It’s a bit of a mouthful. And also, I don’t know why Batman V. Superman. Why not just throw the “s” in there? Or spell it or something like that. Or honestly, every comic book fan on the planet, who is a DC comic book fan, I think we all wanted to see Batman/Superman: World’s Finest.”

Smith went on to tease the future of the franchise, including a possible Wonder Woman solo movie:

“But look, they’re obviously beginning something, and there’s a stretch of these flicks. And so this is the beginning of the Justice League, as we all suspected as they were announcing that cast. We were like, ‘This is the beginning of a Justice League movie.’ From what I understand now, it’s no longer like, ‘This is Superman 2.’ They’re not doing these things. They’re doing like, ‘Here’s Man of Steel. Here’s Batman/Superman: Dawn of Justice.’ The next one is not like a sequel to one of the characters. They’re just going to keep building their universe for about five or six movies….But all of them…it’s supposed to tell one massive story, which is all Justice League oriented.”

What do you think about the details Smith revealed? What do you think about the name? Let us know your thoughts on the subject in the comments section at the bottom of the page.

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