‘Batman Vs Superman’ Cast Rumors: Director/Producer Team Talks About Leaks And How They Managed To Keep Jesse Eisenberg Casting Under Wraps!

Director Zack Snyder is ably supported in his projects by his better half, Deborah Snyder who acts as the producer. They talk about leaks on the rumor mill and how it affects the impact of their films.

The interview is from the Huffington Post and the couple were specifically promoting "300: Rise of An Empire."

They were also discussing the recent controversy about "The Watchmen" movie, and the Snyders went on to talk about Batman Vs Superman and the constant flow of rumors surrounding the film.

From Huffington Post: "I was in Hall H at Comic Con this past July when you announced "Batman vs. Superman." The news of that movie had leaked a few hours prior to your announcement. Are leaks disappointing to you?

Zack Snyder: Yes and no. [The leak] was definitely not a planned thing.

Deborah Snyder: Things get leaked so often these days, it's a shame because even casing announcements, or whatever, you're in the middle of a process and sometimes they're so off base -- and then it gets picked up by multiple places and it's all over the place.

Like Adam Driver being Nightwing, which wasn't true.

Deborah Snyder: Or some of it, you're just having conversations, but that doesn't mean they are a contender, but you're just exploring and it gets made public. It's kind of a shame that you can't go through the process in a pure way and then be able to announce it in a way that's exciting. With the [Comic-Con] announcement, there was rumblings and we were like, "Aw." Because we wanted to bring it to the fans. We wanted to bring them something special. We went to Comic-Con for "Watchmen" and we were bringing the cast to announce it and it got leaked a couple of days before. We wanted to give that to them and we got cheated out of it.

Zack Snyder: I think it does another thing. The leak becomes the audience involvement. They are now part of it, the process. Do you know what I mean? And you have to take that as the world we live in, as opposed to "Oh, that's too bad."

The Snyders admit that it's counterproductive but unfortunately inevitable. However, they were able to keep one rumor a secret, and managed to pull the element of surprise.

"I am under the impression that the three big casting announcements that weren't wrong -- Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot and Jesse Eisenberg -- were done on your timetable. Is that accurate?

Zack Snyder: That is accurate.

And nobody saw those coming.

Zack Snyder: Right! And that was fun. That's fun for us when we're able to announce Jesse Eisenberg to the audience.

Deborah Snyder: Everyone was like, "What?! Ah!"

Zack Snyder: Yeah, that's fun."

Gal Gadot was a part of the rumor mill, although she was just one of multiple candidates. The role of Lex Luthor was rumored for Bryan Cranston, Joaquin Phoenix and even Denzel Washington, but they chose a younger guy in Eisenberg, which made it more difficult to guess.

"Batman Vs Superman" will square off against an unnannounced Marvel movie on May 6, 2016.

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