'Batman vs Superman' Movie Trailer, Release Date & Cast: Bailey Chase Talks Role & Some Scenes

By Staff Reporter | Jul 30, 2015 | 08:46 AM EDT

Even a nondisclosure agreement cannot stop "Longmire" actor Bailey Chase from talking about how excited he is with his yet to be announced participation in the highly-anticipated epic movie "Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice."

At the Television Critics Association Summer Press tour, Slash Film writes an inclusive interview with the actor after Netflix has presented a panel on "Longmire." Chase has been reported to have at least shed some light on the scenes surrounding people on horseback as shown during the movie’s trailer viewing at Comic-Con. The actor is credited in the movie although his character has not yet been announced to the public.

Chase said that he will have screen time with Amy Adams, the actress who will be playing Lois Lane, during the opening of the movie. He will not be a superhero in the film but he is thrilled to be working with horses, guns, and reportedly, a retired SEAL agent.

Comic Book adds that although the actor will not play any major roles, he has done horseback training and gun training for their three weeks rehearsal. Chase admitted that he is pretty good on a horse as he has already been riding horse for the western drama and this revelation could mean he’ll be riding a horse once more.

Could he be participating in the scene with men riding on horses before Bruce Wayne’s parents got murdered? The actor has neither denied nor confirmed this but has subtly stated that he might be required to ride a horse and he is excited to see horses and cool guns for his character.

Screen Rant further explains how the actor’s description of the scene may not be directly related to The Dark Knight Returns comics. In the comic book, Batman has led a group of citizens and gang members to help keep the peace after an EMP has struck Gotham City. Director Zack Snyder has insisted that ‘Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice’ will not be a direct adaptation of the comic book and this could be the proof that the director is talking about.

Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice opens in cinemas on March 25, 2016.

Latest News