He's a god amongst men and on the flipside stands a man whose infamous cape and cowl have seen him stalk the shadows of Gotham for years - but now the ultimate showdown must commence between two heroes.
Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice has already tempted us with its dark delights in previous trailers, but this little teaser - leading up to a new trailer reveal in just a day - looks the business.
A captured Bruce Wayne is unmasked by Henry Cavill's Superman as the ultimate in face-offs slowly comes to a head. It's brilliant marketing, heightening the tension and ensuring that this one if going to be a smackdown like few others.
Danielle Panabaker has seen her career slowly blossom over the years, from minor appearances in horrors such as The Ward, The Crazies and Friday the 13th, a regular spot on television show Shark, to becoming a regular fixture on hit show, The Flash. Having led her latest film, the sci-fi mind-bender Time Lapse,
we had the opportunity to speak to the bubbly and immensely friendly
actress about the film and also tried to get more information about
season two of The Flash...
How did you first get involved with the film, Time Lapse? I was at SXSW a number of years ago with a film I did then called Girls Against Boys
and Lee and Coop [the writers] saw the film and Q&A and I came onto
their radar. They then wrote the script and a couple of months later
asked me if I would be interested.
This is a very clever
and unique take on the time travel element; is this what drew you to the
project or was it something different? When I was first
approached I was very impressed with how the guys had so much into this
film and how they had really cleaned it up. As an actor what was
incredibly appealing to me was the layers and the twists throughout the
movie.
Did
you enjoy working with what is a predominantly male cast? Do you enjoy
representing that strong presence for women on-screen? It's
funny, it hadn't occurred to me until you mentioned it, but they were
all great guys and it was nice to have them to collaborate with.
The film takes place, for the main, in one location. Were there limitations to this or was it more advantageous? The
location was found because it was about to be torn down, so we managed
to rent it out and make it our own for the film. We rented out various
apartments, for example, one for the grip room, one for the sound room,
and it made it that easier to make it very much customised for the
film's purpose. It was actually a real luxury to have such a location.
How does filming a television show compare to working on a movie? There
is something different about it. On television you are obviously
working at a certain speed as you have to have an episode done in eight
or nine days so there's everything to do whereas in films you have the
whole run of the production. I think there are some luxuries of working
on a television show and on a low budget film, but every situation is
different.
Was it nice to move on from minor horror movie
roles to a character who is very much in the core of the film and has
many layers? It was. The character and the ability as an actor to play with lots of different layers and innovation was great.
You recently attending Supanova (comic convention) in Australia; how fun was it to meet and interract with the fans? It
was great. I feel so lucky that people enjoy the show [The Flash] so
much and even feel compelled to say hi and introduce themselves. The
Australians were all so friendly, I was expecting them to be much more
rambunctious and rowdy! It was so nice to see everyone and it was
invigorating with us going back into production for season two. To get
that interaction can be very motivating at four o'clock in the morning
when you're standing on set!
Talking of The Flash, how has the show impacted on you considering the mass fan base it has already built up? It
is overwhelming and so flattering that people in so many places have
responded well to the show. I just feel very grateful. It's not
something we necessarily experience when we're shooting but it was great
to meet some fans and it's amazing that these stories connect with
people internationally.
With so many unanswered questions and twists in Season One of The Flash, what can we expect from Caitlin in Season Two? I'm
really excited with what you can expect from Caitlin. The first episode
of season two is going to be a doozy because it's going to include some
changes as well that are really going to affect Caitlin. I'm excited
and hopefully season two will see her out of S.T.A.R. Labs a little bit
more...
That sounds very exciting! If you could sum up and tease what we can expect from the next series what you you say to fans? I'm
not allowed to reveal much as I will get into big trouble with the
producers! We've already received emails warning us, so the fact that
we've received them should tell you that they have so many great things
in store.
Finally, Grant Gustin says that Superman is his favourite superhero, who is yours? I think Mums are superheroes, those are definitely my superheroes!