More Batman V Superman Dawn of Justice Set Photos Surface

By Andrew Meola | Jun 12, 2014 11:02 AM EDT

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Zack Snyder's superhero sequel Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice is currently filming in Michigan, and more set photos pour out almost every day. A new batch of photos give a look at military and emergency service vehicles in the film, as well as the LexCorp building.

An Instagram user named eric_lacy posted the photos, which also include some shots of the Detroit Docks. The Man of Steel Fan Page reports Snyder and crew will film at the shipping port in Detroit at the Nicholson Terminal and Dock Company.

"The area is highly secured, which is the nature of a port," the site reports. "Lookieloos won't be able to drive by it and catch a glimpse as what has occurred some other areas...We also wouldn't recommend trying it with this one. Two words:  Port Authority. No doubt, some will read this and begin thinking of Man of Steel's scenes of "greenhorn" Clark working on the fishing vessel. We have no idea if Clark, or anyone will be at sea, but this area and these ships are vastly different from what we saw in the previous movie." 

In other news, a photo of a large, gray Superman suit appeared online recently, and some thought it could indicate the Man of Steel's new costume for the sequel. Others thought it was simply a statue of Superman, and those people appear to be correct. The following comes from University of MUSCLE:

"It's not the new suit. It's huge. Maybe 15 feet tall. Maybe more? It is standing on some steps that have been constructed. They look like the types of steps in front of a government building. They are concrete-ish in color. There isn't a background, so I assume this will be green-screened and dropped into some other shot. It really looks like a large statue."

What do you think of the new photos? Let us know in the comments below.

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