"Batman vs. Superman" actor Jesse Eisenberg isn't going to leaking any spoilers anytime, even though another actress has expressed her interest in reprising her role as Catwoman.

Eisenberg won't be talking about any casting information, spoiler or really anything relating to "Man of Steel 2." However, Eisenberg did confirm when he would be able to speak about the film in an interview with MTV News.

"I'm not allowed to say anything about anything for the next six years," the Lex Luthor actor told MTV.

You can watch the interview where Eisenberg sets the boundaries below.

No word if the "Man of Steel" sequel will include Catwoman alongside Wonder Woman, Superman and Batman, but actress Eliza Dushku would love to be a part of the DC film.

Dushku was the voice of Catwoman in the animated "Batman: Year One and a Catwoman short film attached to its DVD release," according to ComicBook.com. However, the actress would love to bring the character to life in a live action role.

"I of course will keep my phone on and would scratch and claw at the chance to film her in live action form," Dushku told ComicBook.com.

Dushku might not be attached to the "Batman vs. Superman" film, but another actor who also has no confirmed ties to film keeps teasing fans about his potential DC role.

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson talked about the qualities he was seeking for his latest superhero role during a Paramount Pictures press conference at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Comic Book Resources reports.

"The first quality we were looking for was that he had to be extremely complex and have a lot going on," the actor said during the press conference. "What that does for me as an actor and the studio is it gives us space that we can explore; his complexities. The other quality was that he had to - the character we were looking for had to be well-known but never brought to life. Then what that does again as an actor, it gives me a little bit of space, and we talked about personality."

"It just gives me a chance to put an imprint into his personality, with the set of tools that I could bring to the table and put a very unique twist on his personality, but still pay homage to who he is," he added. "The third thing - and most important - is he had to be a badass mother****er, OK, and on a Superman level of power, where [he] could throw down. In those three qualities, I'm happy we've found that character."

Many are speculating the character Johnson is referring to is John Stewart, also known as The Green Lantern. There are rumors of a potential "Justice League" film, so if Johnson doesn't make his superhero debut in "Man of Steel 2" he could reunite with Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman in another film.

"Batman vs. Superman" will open in theaters on May 6, 2016.