A part of the "Batman vs. Superman" film's set may have been completed in Yorkville, Ill., the alleged location of the new Kent Farms.

Unofficial photos have surfaced of what looks to be the complete Kent Farm's barn, farmhouse and water tank.  The "Man of Steel" sequel's production team has not confirmed the farm is in fact for the upcoming movie, set to being filming early January 2014.

However, there were multiple reports early November that the Yorkville location was part of the "Batman vs. Superman" film.  The rumor mills began when the local Patch news site reported multiple sightings of "lights in the sky in the area of Route 126 and Grove Road, just past the Whitetail Ridge subdivision." 

Residents in the area said there were "No trespassing" signs up, and people were seen carrying "spotlights" at night.  Yorkville officials did not confirm the "Batman vs. Superman" production team is using the location.

"Yorkville city officials said they had not heard of any activity in the area, but noted that it was Kendall County jurisdiction," according to Yorkville Patch.  "Commander Phil Smith of the Sheriff's office, who served as the police liaison during the filming of the Superman movie last year, had not heard of anything in the area either."

Click here to view the photos of the alleged Kent Farms set.

In other "Batman vs. Superman" filming news, Zack Snyder visited East Los Angeles College's Weingart Stadium in October to film a Gotham City University vs. Metropolis State University football game for the upcoming movie.

Check out Batman News' description of the scene below:

"It started with Warner Bros. telling the crowd that they were going to be in 'Batman vs. Superman.' Yes, a Warner Bros. representative referred to the movie as 'Batman vs. Superman.' That's still not the official title, but it's one that keeps coming up. Warner Bros. also announced that this marked the beginning of the movie. Then two scenes were filmed.

"Both plays were from around Gotham city's 30 yard line. The first play was a tackle for a Metropolis loss. The second was for a touchdown pass to the corner of the end zone for Metropolis. Then the bench cleared for Gotham and they had to break up a fight on the field. Gotham never even went on offense. Zack Snyder was directing, he was on the megaphone calling the plays and cuts." (Read more and see pics here)