'Batman vs. Superman' Batsuit Update: Alleged Concept Art For Ben Affleck's Costume Leaked; Detroit Casting Call Draws Hundreds (PHOTO)

Alleged concept art for the "Batman vs. Superman" official Batsuit has reportedly leaked online.

The "Man of Steel" sequel has yet to released images of the revamped costumes for the film, and has not confirmed the validity of the alleged concept art. You can check out the image below.

In an interview with Forbes, director Zack Snyder discussed the first time he saw the costumes in the same room together for camera tests.

"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!'"

"Not only is it the first time that I'm seeing them, it's the first time they've ever existed together on screen in a movie," he continued. "And that's kind of a huge deal. Even just Batman and Superman standing next to each other... [I]t's kind of epic. You do sort of sense the weight of the pop culture iconography jumping out of its skin when you're standing there looking at the two of them and Wonder Woman. It's crazy. But it's fun. I mean, I have the first photo, I've got it in my archive because I was like, 'Okay, I better keep this, it's gonna be worth something."

Snyder isn't the only one excited for the "Batman vs. Superman" production. The Associated Press reports hundreds of people showed up to a Detroit-area hotel on Sunday to audition to be an extra.

The production was reportedly looking for people to play business types, military and law enforcement officers. "Batman vs. Superman" is slated to hit theaters on May 6, 2016.

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