Amy Adams has read the script for the upcoming "Batman vs. Superman" movie, but claims she "knows nothing" about the film.

In an interview with "Jimmy Kimmel Live", the show's host grilled the "American Hustle" actress about the DC film. Adams didn't dish out any details about the "Man of Steel" sequel, but confirmed filming production is happening "very soon."

Adams will be reprising her role as Lois Lane in "Batman vs. Superman". The film stars Henry Cavill as Superman, Ben Affleck as the Caped Crusader and Gal Gadot will be taking on the role of Wonder Woman. Check out her interview with Kimmel in the video below.

Though Adams kept mum about the film on Kimmel's show, she has commented about the appearance of Wonder Woman in the series before Gadot's casting was confirmed.

"Am I interested? I don't know," Adams told ComingSoon.net, referring to the possible addition of Wonder Woman at the time. "I mean, we'll see. I hope that I can be involved with a woman on screen where we're not in a love triangle. That would be fun. Maybe where we team up together and we work as teammates instead of adversaries...Wouldn't it be nice if women weren't always just, like, cat-fighting and stuff?"

Director Zack Snyder has said multiple times his vision for Batman and Wonder Woman is unlike anything audiences have ever seen before. The film's own Caped Crusader has confirmed what Snyder has been reiterating since Affleck's casting announcement.

"It was a unique take on Batman that was still consistent with the mythology," Affleck told Playboy Magazine. "It made me excited. All of a sudden I had a reading of the character. When people see it, it will make more sense than it does now or even than it did to me initially... It will be an older and wiser version, particularly as he relates to Henry Cavill's Superman character."