BATMAN V. SUPERMAN: Bruce Wayne Nightmare Confirmed, THE FLASH To Cameo?

BATMAN V. SUPERMAN: Bruce Wayne Nightmare Confirmed, THE FLASH To Cameo?

In case you were debating whether or not the Batman v Superman scene we saw last week was a dream sequence, we now have confirmation that it is. Plus, we have new details on Batman's DCEU history, the Trinity's costumes, and a possible cameo from The Flash!

By RohanPatel - Dec 06, 2015 09:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Batman vs. Superman
Source: Omelete

Earlier today, at the CCXP - Comic Con Experience 2015, Michael Wilkinson, who designed the costumes for Warner Bros.Batman v. Superman: Dawn Of Justice, spoke at length about creating the costumes for DC's iconic Trinity - Superman, Batman, & Wonder Woman. In his chat with Omelete, he dropped a handful of very interesting details about the upcoming Zack Snyder-directed film.

The biggest of his many reveals was that we will catch a glimpse of at least one other key Justice League member - The Flash. Now, the extent of his cameo is yet-to-be seen, so while there is a chance we actually get to see Ezra Miller suited up in costume, there's an equally good chance that we only catch a shot of him speeding around on a TV screen (something which has been previously rumored). 

In case you were still on the fence about whether or not that intriguing Batman v. Superman scene that debuted with the fall finale of Gotham last week was a dream or not, Wilkinson confirmed that it was in fact a part of an extended nightmare sequence for Bruce Wayne. He doesn't elaborate much more, but does describe it as a "post-apocalyptic vision" that will feed Wayne's obsession over the perceived threat of Superman. So, whatever those flying creatures are, they're almost certainly not Darkseid's Parademons, unless they're just clever Easter Eggs that were added to foreshadow the upcoming two-part Justice League films.

Additionally, we learned from Wilkinson that in the DC Extended Universe, Batman has been operational for over twenty years and that this film takes place nearly eight months following the cataclysmic events of Man Of Steel

Check out the full transcript, which includes a small Justice League update, extensive discussion on the costumes of the Trinity, a few brief details on Jason Momoa's Aquaman, The Flash costume, and more, below:


Omelete: What are you planning for the Justice League?

Michael Wilkinson: Well, I just started preparation on the Justice League. So, we're shooting the film in London. I'm going to be there for a year. Six months of prepping, six months of shooting. And we have all sorts of fantastic actors that we're bringing to London, all sorts of interesting universes. We're looking forward to doing a whole new Justice League for the 21st century. 

Omelete: Aquaman, different from the comics? Where did you get the idea?

MW: My inspiration for Aquaman is actually Jason Momoa, he was born to play Aquaman. And so, he has some fantastic tattoos of his own. And got my mind thinking about how to go in a really interesting new direction for the scales that we usually see on Aquaman, so we decided to do them with tattoos and with some cool armor. So, we had this whole plan for Aquaman in this universe and so we look forward to the next few years evolving this exciting DC universe. 

Omelete: What about Batman? The batsuit, the bat armor? What were you thinking when you were making those costumes? What was the process?

MW: When I was talking to the director Zack Snyder, he really wanted to go back to how it's being shown in the comic books cause when you think about Batman in the last twenty years from the films, it's sort of really stepped away from the really simple, powerful, intimidating silhouette of Batman in the graphic novels, and so, we wanted to return to that and we wanted to do a Batman that's a little bit older, he's been fighting crime for twenty years on the big bad streets of Gotham and so his costume is shredded and it's ripped and it's torn. It's distressed, it's got bullet holes in it. We wanted to say, 'this Batman doesn't really need gadgets or armor,' his intimidating strength is his real power. Incredible, burly silhouette is what really, and his incredible fighting skills of course, he doesn't need the armor and the gadgets so much. 

Omelete: One of the ideas I like from the comics about The Flash's costume is just one red uniform and the bolt. There's a sense of movement in the ears and all that. How do you translate that to the screen and to make it modern and different?

MW: Well, I'm not really at the liberty to talk about The Flash right now, but it's something that you'll be seeing in the future in our films. You do get a glimpse of him, of course, in Batman v Superman. But I'm really looking forward to taking the amazing, iconic costume for The Flash and interpreting it in a fresh way where Ezra Miller is playing The Flash. He's an extraordinary performer, he has a sort of interesting sense of humor and the youth that will be great for Barry Allen and I think he's going to make a great Flash. 

MW: "It's a different silhouette than the other ones and I think that's what makes the Justice League so amazing. They all are different, together they are super strong, but they all have their own different fighting styles, their own different look, their own different physique. The Flash is more like an Olympic marathon runner or something like that. He's shredded and he's not as bulky and as huge as a lot of the other guys in the League. 

Omelete: What about Wonder Woman? What was the main challenge to make her character, the look of the character not too sexy, but that of a warrior? 

MW: That was the most important thing for us. We wanted her strength, her power to be tangible. We wanted her to stand next to the two male counterparts and be very much their equal. So, she brings something very different to the table and she has this incredible power and strength and she also combines that with a grace and a compassion and a majesty that makes her special. It makes her incredibly powerful. And working with the beautiful Gal Gadot was an absolute pleasure. She's one person that's as beautiful on the inside as she's on the outside, so she made my job very easy. 

Omelete: Is the Superman costume the same one from Man of Steel?

MW: It's a little bit different. The amazing thing about working on these big franchise films is that everytime you do another, you get to make the costumes even more compelling and more exciting. The one thing I love about my job is that we get to explore new costume technologies and new ways of making costumes. Two years later, there's new materials, new digital technologies. We use a lot of 3D printing and we scan our actors and we build costumes in the computer.

MW: So, with the Superman costume, we have a new material. The suit is a little bit more sheer, so you really get the sense of this metal undersuit coming through the blue oversuit and we have a new fabric for the cape. And, also, Zack wanted to include a Joseph Campbell quote in the suit, so there's a quote from Joseph Campbell: 'Where we thought to stand alone, we will be with all the world' and we decided to translate that into Kryptonian and we put it through the 'S' on his chest, through his cuffs, his belt, through his bicep, just to give a little extra something for the fan with very sharp vision to appreciate.

Omelete: What about Batman's cowl? Seems like the fabric allows more movement?

MW: That was something that was important to Zack. He wanted something that Ben could move in, something he could do all his amazing fight moves in. The choreography was extremely complex like all Zack Snyder stunt sequences. We wanted to have a Batsuit that he could look over his shoulder and do all of these moves. That was very important to us. There's a lot of engineering in the cowl of the Batsuit. We did many, many prototypes with different materials, different shapes. We really wanted the sense that we have the musculature of Ben sorting of coming through the cowl, so we didn't know where the cowl finished and the actor started, so it was really a part of him. And so we found a great material to do that with. The movement was great and I think it was reasonably comfortable. 

Omelete: What about the nightmare Batman? It's a different uniform than the Batman we are seeing here?

MW: "It is a different look. Zack had a great idea of this sort of nightmare-ish vision, almost a vision of the future, a post-apocalyptic vision. It's like a dream that Ben has, so we wanted to, it has almost a Mad Max quality to it where it's like the end of the world, trying to survive and then of course Superman and his minions come, so it's sort of a way of representing the amazing amounts of, the sort of obsessive quality that Bruce Wayne has about the threat of Superman. In this film, Superman, of course he's normally seen as a figure of hope, a positive thing, but in this film, his motivations, the consequences of his actions are really being questioned by the world. Is he a savior? Or is he a dangerous alien with unknown intentions? And this becomes an obsession for Bruce Wayne. And he really wants to sort it out. So, it's manifested in this sort of incredible dream that Zack decided to create. 

"This film takes place about 8 months after Man Of Steel. This cataclysmic event at the end of Man of Steel. And now we're in a world where the consequences of that event are being processed. Many people were killed in that event and a lot of people see Superman as being responsible for those deaths. And that's something we deal with in this film. It's the nature of power, the responsibility that comes with having this incredible superpowers. It's a film that's not only an amazing summer blockbuster with incredible action scenes, but it's also about ideas and I think that's what's going to make it such an appealing film for people. 


So, what do you guys think? Sound off with your thoughts below!

“Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” is written by Chris Terrio, from a screenplay by David S. Goyer. Charles Roven and Deborah Snyder are producing, with Benjamin Melniker, Michael E. Uslan, Wesley Coller, David S. Goyer and Geoff Johns serving as executive producers.

Principal photography will take place on location at Michigan Motion Picture Studios and on location in and around Detroit, Michigan; Illinois; Africa; and the South Pacific.



Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice will feature:
Director: Zack Snyder
Henry Cavill as Clark Kent/Superman
Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne/Batman
Amy Adams as Lois Lane
Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor
Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman
Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry/Aquaman
Ray Fisher as Victor Stone/Cyborg
Diane Lane as Martha Kent
Laurence Fishburne as Perry White
Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth
Holly Hunter as Senator Finch
Tao Okamoto as Mercy Graves
Harry Lennix as General Swanwick
Christina Wren as Major Carrie Farris
Michael Shannon as General Zod
Scoot McNairy in an unspecified role
Callan Mulvey in an unspecified role
Jena Malone in an unspecified role
 
Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice hits theaters March 25, 2016

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EricBorder
EricBorder - 12/6/2015, 7:48 AM
[frick] Yeah!!!!

Can't wait.

And Lex will EVOLVE. CONFIRMED.

As if we didn't already know that.... I can't wait for the DCEU



LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 12/6/2015, 7:50 AM
Already on the panel, Wilkinson talked about Lex Luthor, revealing that the look of the villain will evolve over the other films in DC.

Will we see Lex evolve into a different actor?
LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 12/6/2015, 7:52 AM
Bruce Wayne nightmare?

Boooooooo

I was hoping for it being Wonder Woman's vision of the future because honestly that idea sounds brilliant. Having Diana see a future where it's an apocalyptic type world with Batman and Superman at odds. Maybe Ma Kent and Lois died in an event that made Superman become a dictator. We have Batman as the leader of the underground with Aquaman.

While Batman and Superman are fighting, Darkseid and his forces are attacking leaving his invasion and victory of Earth very quick.

It makes so much sense and would be so [frick]ing brilliant. It would give Diana a legit reason to be in the movie and make her the spearhead and sort of Nick Fury of the Justice League in her along with Batman & Superman getting other heroes to join forces together.

Goddamnit. I was so pumped for that theory. It just makes so much sense and sounds so brilliant and I could completely buy and be sold for why Wonder Woman's involved in the film. It's basically like the plot of Injustice and end of that CGI DCU Online trailer that had the world being destroyed from a war between the JL and Legion of Doom and after the Legion of Doom wins, Brainiac invades making Brainiac have a quick and successful invasion.

Ugh.
DrKinsolving
DrKinsolving - 12/6/2015, 7:55 AM
Awesome.

Can't wait!!

I'm so hyped for this

DrKinsolving
DrKinsolving - 12/6/2015, 7:59 AM
@DrDoom

Why the hate? I've never seen you mention Luthor or the Justice League or DC really on here before?

And, technically, Wilkinson is one of those people too, because he is talking about Lex Luthor "evolving" in Batman v Superman

It's definitely relevant to his character and to the comics
DrKinsolving
DrKinsolving - 12/6/2015, 8:05 AM
@DrDoom

Haha, cool. Right on.

Yeah, I'm looking forward to see how it all plays out, I've been waiting to see this stuff on screen for so long, so I'm really hyped, especially about the stuff in this article.
Darktower
Darktower - 12/6/2015, 8:09 AM






WILKINSON is God!!! Just love his work on these costume!! I hope he made the Flash costume too, cause like all this works, I knw it ill look phenomenal!
DrKinsolving
DrKinsolving - 12/6/2015, 8:14 AM
@Darktower

Nice!!!!

Holy shit.
Darktower
Darktower - 12/6/2015, 8:23 AM
I m hearing some rumor that we could see a boom tube in that dream sequences scene.

lol heard it from Kevin Smith.
DrKinsolving
DrKinsolving - 12/6/2015, 8:31 AM
@Darktower

Haha, I'm going to geek out so hard when they start incorporating the New Gods mythology into the movies
Hulksta
Hulksta - 12/6/2015, 8:32 AM
Desr0w
Desr0w - 12/6/2015, 8:38 AM
JoeMomma29
JoeMomma29 - 12/6/2015, 8:52 AM
Wow this confirms that DC has their Universe mapped out!!!!!

I cannot wait to see Aquaman and The Flash in action!!!!!!
Darktower
Darktower - 12/6/2015, 9:09 AM
@DrKinsolving

HAHA! me too!

Kevin Smith said, if those creatures were parademons, n if Darksied is coming in the up coming JL movie n if he hears the Ping sound form the boomtube.. he il practically suck Zack's dick!!! LOL. ..such a fan boy...
DrKinsolving
DrKinsolving - 12/6/2015, 9:22 AM
@Darktower

Hahaha, Kevin Smith cracks me up man.... He's from Jersey too, his shop is in Red Bank, NJ, I live way North of that, but I actually used to see "Jay" hanging out around Jersey.... I still haven't had a chance to visit Smith's comic book shop though....

I used to listen to his podcast, I might get back into that, especially with the DCEU starting up
Spider2YBanana
Spider2YBanana - 12/6/2015, 9:40 AM
mgeoff88
mgeoff88 - 12/6/2015, 9:55 AM
That makes me feel better about Lex Jr.

I'm still disappointed by how Doomsday looks... I hope that's only his early form that we saw.

I want to see a more menacing looking Doomsday.
Lemons
Lemons - 12/6/2015, 9:56 AM
So I guess it's a set up for Darkseid!
BlackPhillip
BlackPhillip - 12/6/2015, 10:04 AM
Lex is a Pokemon CONFIRMED!
Stairway2Kevin
Stairway2Kevin - 12/6/2015, 10:04 AM
why doesn't DC just confirm everything already
j2cool2
j2cool2 - 12/6/2015, 10:07 AM
I have a hard time taking the bat suit in this movie seriously. To me, it looks ridiculous and the idea that someone would wear it to fight crime seems impractical ludicrous. There's a reason the other bat suits look more like tactical armor, it makes more sense. BvS Batman looks like cosplay.
DrKinsolving
DrKinsolving - 12/6/2015, 10:11 AM
@Nomis

Ha! Love it

Marshall Rogers



LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 12/6/2015, 10:16 AM
@GodzillaKart

I don't think we will learn whether or not Gal's a good enough actress for Wonder Woman until the Wonder Woman film. Snyder isn't an actor's director. He's a visually one. He doesn't teach his actors what direction to go or push them so to speak. Literally everyone in MOS could play each role in their sleep. It's more of the actors just being themselves int he roles they play. I feel like Ben and Jesse put enough it. Ben because of the pressure and Jesse because no matter how stupid I think he looks, this role seems different from his previously ones. He's a lot more confident in himself and cocky. While he was that in Now You See Me, he still feels different as Lex. I remember Jesse saying he worked closely with Terrio and read numerous Lex comics to prep for the role.

Still I just feel Jesse as Lex is a miscast. Not that his Lex is poorly written or a bad direction for Lex or his plan in the film is bad. More so that we have Jesse as Lex. It's not like Leto as Joker where I'm ok with the tats because he's a powerhouse actor perfectly cast and will kill it.
ALegendaryPanda
ALegendaryPanda - 12/6/2015, 10:17 AM
I have a feeling Ezra Miller's Flash is going to be a real scene stealer in Justice League.
BlackPhillip
BlackPhillip - 12/6/2015, 10:19 AM
@Darktower

I like how he made all the suits so different from each other. That's a problem I have with the MCU suits. It seems that they all shop at the same store or something.
Highflyer
Highflyer - 12/6/2015, 10:19 AM
I'm actually glad they took this route with Lex because since Batman is practically taking the role of the antagonist in this film and believes this alien doesn't belong (something that comic book lex believes) had they gone with a ripped of the pages Lex, we'll end up having a bald bruce wayne who uses lethal means.
ThedamnBatman
ThedamnBatman - 12/6/2015, 10:19 AM
136-123-13=0
FOOM
FOOM - 12/6/2015, 10:21 AM
@Nomis and @DrKinsolving

I remember buying all of the Marshall Rogers Detective Comics run on the newstand. Made me realize how great DC could be.
HappyHater
HappyHater - 12/6/2015, 10:21 AM
so just a stupid nightmare ? no Darkseid ? only Lameday as villain ?
The flash in a TV sreen ? what else ? Aquaman in a aquarium ?
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