Batman vs. Superman On Again?

If you went to "I am Legend" over the weekend, you may have noticed a scene in Times Square where there was an enormous logo that was made for the "Batman vs. Superman" movie--when it was still in the works at Warner Bros...

By ComicBookMovie - Dec 18, 2007 12:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Batman
Source: Comic Book Movie

So, what does it mean? OK, lets put it in context kiddies. The movie is supposed to take place in the future. 2012 to be exact. So, it could just be that--the WB's way of portraying the futuristic within the movie by putting up a fake, non-existent movie.

We here at Comic Book Movie are hopeful that it means Warner Bros. still hasn't given up on the project.

Taking into consideration a previous article on CBM back in November of 2006 located HERE, it seems more than likely that this is indeed a strategic tease intended to create a buzz around the coming comics pairing. Oh happy day!

If it doesn't happen now, those bastards were just jerking us and we should boycott the sons of bi-atches!
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