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Earlier last week, Michigan TV station WILX-10 perpetrated some rumors that "Hunger Games" actress Jena Malone will be joining the much-anticipated superhero movie "Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice" as a flame-haired alternative version of Robin.

The information originated from a movie extra who, as reported, is not on the risk of getting a $5 million fine for breaching confidentiality agreement signed by those involved in the film project.

Given the condition that his/her identity be kept anonymous, the source spilled that beans to the NBC affiliate channel. Kirk Montgomery of WILX-10 News was the one to reveal the details confirming the addition of Robin a.k.a. Carrie Kelley as Batman's sidekick, which is to be played by the 29-year-old Malone.

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Rumors about Malone's Robin in the Zack Snyder film broke off early October when the actress posted in her social media a photo of her dyed red hair.

She captioned the picture, "Drastic times call for drastic measures."

Business Insider further cited in their report the other spoilers dished out by the said informant.

It was stated that the "Batman vs Superman" crew were currently shooting a scene at an Art Museum on Michigan State University campus. The scene, as reported, involves the confrontation between Bruce Wayne and Lex Luthor.

The scene also involved pyrotechnics, paparazzi coverage, and heavy special effects.

"Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice" is slated to hit the theaters March 25, 2016. Aside from Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill as Batman and Superman, respectively, other stars to also appear are Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Gal Gadot as Wonderwoman, Amy Adams, and Laurence Fishburne among others.

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