'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' - Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill And Gal Gadot To Sign Autographs At SDCC

Warner Bros. is planning to take Comic-Con by storm, according to a new report. Apparently, the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice stars are planning a surprise autograph signing this weekend after the segment in Hall H.

According to Deadline, the stars are planning to head over to the DC Entertainment booth, where they will sign as many autographs as possible. This is likely one of Warner Bros.'s plans to get the fans excited by having the stars interact with them on a personal level.

This is already a huge improvement over what the studio did at Comic-Con 2014, where Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill and Gal Gadot all just waved their hands and left the panel. Yes, we know Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was filming at the time, but fans deserved more than that.

Outside of the three top heroes, we hope to see Jason Momoa as Aquaman and all the members of the Justice League show up. We've been hearing a lot about Chris Pine being Hal Jordan and Tyrese Gibson being John Stewart.

Ezra Miller, the actor who will play The Flash, and Ray Fisher, who will play Cyborg, are also expected to show their faces in support of the DC Cinematic Universe.

Still, Warner Bros. could further kick this show out of the park if Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson shows up in Hall H all dressed as Black Adam and doing what The Rock does best.

All in all, we hope Warner Bros. has more planned rather than just having the stars sign autographs. That would turn out to be a huge missed opportunity, especially with Marvel not being at the show if Warner fails to impress.

Fans should get a peek at a few minutes of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Suicide Squad and even the logo of Justice League and the other films in the DC Cinematic Universe.

Fans need to be convinced that their favorite heroes and villains will be represented in the best way possible.

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