"Batman vs. Superman" production has started and Warner Bros. has yet to release an image of the Batsuit.

Fans will to continue to wait for the big costume reveal, but "Man of Steel 2" director Zack Snyder did dish new details about his encounter with the new Batsuit. Check out the list of top five "Batman vs. Superman" related stories for this week below.

1. Director Zack Snyder explains what it was like to see the Batsuit, Superman costume and Wonder Woman armor together for the first time.

"The thing also that's really fascinating for me is that, even just in the tests we've been doing, the costumes, right? You basically have Batman and Superman - and this is without Ben [Affleck] and Henry [Cavill] in the costumes, but just like the stand-ins, just testing to see what the costumes look like," Snyder told Forbes. "And you have them standing there and they're standing in the same shot - and then we have Wonder Woman, you know, all three of them in the same shot. Even just for a test, you really have to go, 'Wow, that's crazy!'"

2. Clay Enos will be the official Batsuit photographer.

3. "Batman vs. Superman" designer Michael Wilkinson talks about the production's creative process for their costume designs. "There is of course a design dialogue about how the costumes work with the production design and making sure we're all on the same page. I have been heading up the costume design of the film. This film is incredibly ambitious, epic and far reaching. As a costume designer it's such a thrill. There's never a boring day. You always have to work harder and harder to make it even more awesome and imaginative. It's a thrilling ride."

4. What Forbes film blogger Mark Hughes believes the Batsuit will look like

5. Snyder's thoughts on the Marvel movie franchises.

"From my point of view, we definitely don't have any animosity or anything of that nature. We're all in this big business together, and we hope people are interested in the adventures that we put up on screen. And I do believe it's infectious, and the next weekend you're like, 'You know what? Let's go do that again, that was awesome. We saw a cool movie, maybe we'll get another cool movie.'"