New images of the “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” production in Detroit, Mich. have allegedly surfaced online.

CBS Detroit reports the production has taken over Howard and Sixth Street in front of the Michigan Plaza building. The road was reportedly shut down due to filming for the “Batman vs. Superman” movie.

“Some guy in a silver SUV and a bunch of security guards keep trying to block my shots,” WWJ Newsradio 950 reporter Mike Campbell told CBS. “There are what have to be described as movie set pieces; looks like parts of the building — that red, rusty steel and then cement chunks.”

Click here to view the photos from the Warner Bros. production.

Unfortunately, the “Batman vs. Superman” production hasn’t confirmed filming in this particular area of Michigan. However, OLV also reports the “Batman vs. Superman” production would be taking over Sixth and Abbott St in Detroit’s Corktown district in Michigan.

According to OLV, the production handed out notices to local businesses informing them to expect fast cars. However, OLV’s report has since been taken down.

In other “Batman vs. Superman,” DC Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns recently spoke about DC rumors during the TCA press tour, IGN reports. Johns commented on rumors claiming the Man of Steel and Dark Knight would be making their small screen debut together on the CW’s “The Flash.”

"You'll see a lot of DC universe characters [on The Flash and Arrow],” Johns said. “You won't see Batman or Superman. We're on production on Batman V Superman now. So you'll see characters like The Atom or Firestorm, but no not Batman or Superman right now [on TV]."

"It's a separate universe than film so that the filmmakers can tell the story that's best for film," Johns added. "While we explore something different in a different corner of the DC universe…We will not be integrating the film and television universes.”

“Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” is slated to hit theaters on May 6, 2016.