There are rumors claiming the "Batman vs. Superman" big title and costume reveals will occurred in April. However, fans might be in for a surprise this weekend as blog chatter points to some kind of "Man of Steel 2" reveal could happen during Batman 75th anniversary birthday bash.

Forbes film blogger March Hughes has been chatting about the possibilities for the "Man of Steel" franchise to pop up during Warner Bros. and DC's planned celebration. According to Hughes' tweets, the film blogger believes it's most likely fans will get the official film name during the celebration, and least likely they will get a full Batsuit and Wonder Woman armor reveal.

It is most likely the "Batman vs. Superman" production will release teasers for the alleged magazine debut. However, Hughes admitted he isn't sure what to expect, even though his sources claim there will be an April costume reveal.

There has been a lot of casting backlash towards the "Batman vs. Superman" production. Hardcore DC fans are having a difficult time accepting Ben Affleck will be stepping into the Dark Knight's shoes and Jesse Eisenberg as the villain Lex Luthor. However, Gal Gadot has faced the harshest criticism with many claiming she is too thin to play the role.

The voice of Wonder Woman in the video game "DC Universe Online" Susan Eisenberg recently spoke to The Mary Sue about Gal Gadot's casting and the pressures she faces by taking on the superhero role.

"I'm not that familiar with Ms. Gadot's work, but I can say this: I'm thrilled that Wonder Woman will be in a movie," Eisenberg told The Mary Sue. "I hope it's the beginning of a lot more screen time for the character and for her stories, and I hope that Ms. Gadot succeeds wildly in the role because if she does, we'll get to see more."

"There is a lot of pressure on her to do well, but the truth is the character of Wonder Woman will endure whether it's in this project or future ones," Eisenberg added. "As magnificently as an actor can embody these characters/superheroes, ultimately they exist as their own creations, and will continue to be in comic books, cartoons, television, film, and whatever medium comes next!"

"Batman vs. Superman" will be released to theaters on May 6, 2016.

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