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Batman vs Superman Movie Cast News: Michigan Casting Call Related to Zack Snyder Project

The atest update about the upcoming "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" has been revealed. Casting Talent and Michigan Film Office says that Warner Bros., the studio behind the Zack Snyder film, is seeking extras in Lansing for a filming production which will fall in mid-October.

According to reports, the two mentioned firms put up on their respective websites this notice:

"The scenes they are needing talent for will be night time shoots on the 16th and 17th of next month (October). Currently, they are only seeking background actors that are at least 18 years of age. See below for all the submission details.

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-Filming will be all night on 16/10/14 and 17/10/14
-Filming in Lansing
-Extras are paid $65.20/8 and overtime after 8 hrs.
-Catered meal provided
-Hiring extras 18 years of age and older
-Must be a legal to work in US"

Meanwhile, Warner Bros. also put up their contact information for those hopefuls who wish to apply directly in to their firm.

"How to submit:
Email current casual photo, name, and date of birth,
cell phone number;
wb@realstyleonline.com
SUBJECT: Lansing Extras"

Freep.com cited a report by the Lansing State Journal saying that the "Batman v. Superman" director visited the place to scout the area of Michigan State University's Eli and Edyth Broad Art Museum, which is located in East Lansing. Snyder even took a photograph with some of the university's faculty members.

"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" is slated to hit U.S. theaters on March 25, 2016. It is said to be intended as a sequel to 2013's "Man of Steel" and the second installment in the DC Cinematic Universe.

It will star Henry Cavill as Superman/Clark Kent, Ben Affleck as Batman/Bruce Wayne, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince, among others.

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