'Batman vs. Superman: Dawn Of Justice': Names Of Jason Momoa, Ray Fisher And Ezra Miller Missing In Credits List
The names of Jason Momoa, Ray Fisher and Ezra Miller are missing from the official credits of “Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice.” The actors are expected to play the roles of Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash respectively in the movie.
The official credits of “Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice” have been released. The list appears on the official website of the movie. The names of Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Jesse Eisenberg, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne, Jeremy Irons, Holly Hunter and Gal Gadot feature in the list.
The missing names of Jason Momoa, Ray Fisher and Ezra Miller suggests that the role of their characters in the movie may be limited, if they appear in the movie. Some of the characters may only get a cameo appearance for one brief scene in order to introduce the character to the audience for future movies.
Fans of the franchise will get to see Aquaman in “Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice.” The director, Jack Snyder, teased this image of Jason Momoa in Aquaman costume holding what appeared to be a prop for the Trident of Neptune. The image was accompanied with the words “There is only one true king. #unitetheseven.”
The director has not teased any images of Ray Fisher as Cyborg or Ezra Miller as the Flash. Jack Snyder has so far also shared the costume of Batman and Wonder Woman on his official Twitter account and recently he shared this image of Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor. The actor can be seen sporting a bald look of the iconic villain.
The director also recently teased that some of the scenes in the upcoming movie may have been filmed using an IMAX camera. He posted this image of him holding the state of the art camera in his hands on his Twitter account.
Commenting on the image, some of the fans requested the director to release the trailer of “Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice” soon. There is only one teaser of the movie that was released at a comic con event previously, but even that short video has not been made available officially to the general audience.
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