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Gotham City Jail spotted in Batman V. Superman: Dawn Of Justice set photos

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As production continues on Batman V. Superman: Dawn Of Justice in Detroit, photos from the set of the highly anticipated film have been finding their way online on a regular basis as passers-by (and paparazzi) snap shots of the cast and set of the film. A new set of photos taken by a pair of locals offers a peek at how Detroit is being transformed in Batman’s home city of Gotham for the film.

In a series of photos posted to Twitter by Tim Malin and Tim Reinman (and collected on ComicBookMovie.com), we get a look at the entrance to Gotham City Jail. In the DC Comics universe, the jail typically serves as a holding facility for common criminals and a temporary stop for the more dangerous villains destined for Arkham Asylum or Stonegate Penitentiary. The Gotham City Jail set in Detroit has been constructed inside the building that once housed the Detroit Police Station.

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The pair also posted photos of a fleet of Gotham City Police Department cruisers, decked out in full “GCPD” dressing.

We still have quite a long time to wait before Batman V. Superman hits theaters, so you can expect to see a lot more photos make their way online before production concludes on the film.

Scheduled to hit theaters March 25, 2016, Batman V. Superman: Dawn Of Justice stars Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Amy Adams, Laurence Fishburne, Diane Lane, Jesse Eisenberg, and Jeremy Irons. The film is directed by Zack Snyder.

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