Marvel confirmed the date through its web site after "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" topped at the Box office with record setting earning of more than $200 million throughout the world this weekend, with an projected $96.2 million nationally, for the biggest American debut ever in this month. Overall, since its release, the sequel "Winter Soldier" has earned more than $300 million all over the world.
It is broadly expected that 1 of the 2 franchises will have to change the date again to avoid this clash that can bring about huge loss or revenue for both of them. It has been reported that Marvel and Disney are sanguine about the release of "Captain America" franchise and they anticipate that Warner Bros. will soon have to change the date. Warner's "Man of Steel" has earned more than $670 million around the world.
The announcement has been made almost 3 months after WB had publicized that it would launch its untitled Superman-Batman film on May 6, 2016 — changing it back from July 17, 2015 (owing to script rewrites and cast preparation) — which indicates that this Man of Steel sequel would come to terms against another most admired Marvel movie that had not yet declared.
At the time, Warner Bros. had stated that the date had to be pushed to "help fully realize the vision". The filming of Man of Steel sequel film is in progress in Michigan. Henry Cavill will reprise his role as Clark Kent/Superman and Ben Affleck will play Batman/Bruce Wayne, with Zach Snyder at the helm of the project. Recently, "The Social Network" star Jesse Eisenberg was announced to play Lex Luthor, while other cast members include Jeremy Irons, Amy Adams, Laurence Fishburne and Diane Lane, and Fast & Furious girl Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman.
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