Jesse Eisenberg calls 'Batman vs Superman' set intimate

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Last Updated : Aug 25 2015 | 9:07 AM IST
Actor Jesse Eisenberg has described the "Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice" set intimate.
Eisenberg is set to join the DC Comic film franchise for the first time next year as he takes on the role of Lex Luthor for the first time in "Dawn of Justice".
The movie sees the actor work with director Zack Snyder for the first time and he reveals that he felt like he was on an 'intimate movie set' and not a huge blockbuster, reported Collider.
"The way he shoots things - at least, insofar as my scenes were concerned - was very specifically and very simply a lot of my scenes are dialogue driven and it felt like I was on any other kind of intimate movie set. So watching that trailer for the first time, was when I really got a good sense of the overall movie, the look, and I thought it was really incredible," the 31-year-old "The Social Network" star said.
"The environment on the set is one of respect and intimacy and allows the actors to do what actors do well even in the context of this huge and larger scope. And the production."
"Dawn of Justice" is the sequel to "Man of Steel" and Eisenberg is one of some great new faces that are joining the cast list - Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, and Jason Momoa are also on board as Batman, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman.
Henry Cavill will reprise the role of Superman, while Amy Adams and Diane Lane are also returning as Lois Lane and Martha Kent.
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First Published: Aug 25 2015 | 9:07 AM IST

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