Another fan made "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" trailer has gone viral on YouTube.

The latest fake teaser to try and pass off as the real deal has received more than 200,000 views. The video shows Batman stand in front of monitors as General Zod's voice says, "you are not alone."

Check out the fan-made "Batman vs. Superman" trailer below. While some fans enjoyed the fake video, filmmaker Kevin Smith had to clear up rumors claiming he was connected to Zack Snyder's production.

An anonymous fanboy claimed he leaked a fake "Batman vs. Superman" script to see if he could fool movie gossip sites. Some sites published stories based on the fake script, who the anonymous fanboy claimed was written by Smith. The filmmaker took to his blog to deny the rumors.

"C'mon, kids... No major studio would let a guy like me near their franchises - even if it was for a dummy script meant solely to fool the news sites," Smith said in his blog. "No, anything I've said about 'Milo and Sage' was based on an image Zack showed me while hosting a MAN OF STEEL online event at Yahoo many months back.

"The little I know of the flick beyond that I learned from some cats involved (though never BatFleck himself; as I've said a few times now on the Babble-On podcast, beyond email, I haven't spoken to Ben in years). Fun story, though."

Anyway, Smith might be a bigger "Star Wars Episode 7" fan than he is of the caped vigilante. Smith spoke to a Neuchatel International Film Festival crowd about his recent visit to the Pinewoods set.

"What I saw blew me away," Smith said. "I was...up until then the movie I couldn't wait to see, of course, Batman vs. Superman. Number one I love Batman. Number two I know the guy playing Batman this time, and you know [pointing to his Fat Man jersey] Fat Man. But that just took second place. Suddenly, the guy who was like, 'Yeah, Star Wars, I liked that as a kid.' That dude is now this dude, who's like, 'Star Wars still means the world to me."

"Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" will be released to theaters on May 6, 2016.