Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice - Aquaman Captured By Lex Luthor?

We've already known that in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the Flash and Aquaman will have cameo scenes, but what will they look like? Well, from what we have heard, these scenes won't be spectacular.

The boys at Heroic Hollywood have reported that the Flash and Aquaman will indeed make an appearance in Batman v Superman. The publication pointed out that it is Batman who managed to uncover both heroes for the viewers, but not by actually meeting them face-to-face.

The publication claims that Batman broke into the facilities of Lexcorp/Cadmus for reasons unknown. Probably to get his hands on Kryptonite to prepare himself for an impending battle. During his time there, Batman allegedly hacked into the computers and pulled up a previously recorded surveillance feed.

In this feed, the Flash can be seen stopping a robbery, but only a red blur was caught on camera. We guess Luthor will be doing everything it takes to find out who the Flash is, and probably attempt to come up with ways to stop or capture him.

On the matter of Aquaman, well, this is where the story gets interesting. Apparently, Lexcorp is holding the King of Atlantis hostage in a containment system, and for a small second, viewers will get to see hand slap against the surface area.

It didn't say if this containment system is filled with water, though we are guessing it might not be, since Aquaman would have a means to escape should he be able to use water to his advantage in such a prison.

As for the other heroes, well, we have no idea how the likes of Cyborg and Green Lantern will show up. We know that Cyborg will be in the film in his superhero form, or as Victor Stone. However, when it comes down to Green Lantern, the whole industry seems to be in a state of confusion for now since not even the actor has been casted for the role.


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