By Staff Reporter (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jul 06, 2015 09:25 AM EDT

Entertainment Weekly is on fire with their new "Batman v Superman" reveals and one of the biggest reveals yet is that Jesse Eisenberg's Lex Luthor would indeed have hair for the first few parts of "Dawn of Justice"!

Entertainment Weekly tweeted our first look at Jesse Eisenberg's Lex Luthor with hair thus confirming that the Superman villain would have hair in the film.

But how would this reveal impact what we know about "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice"?

Eric Eisenberg of CinemaBlend recalled a Superman story from the 1960's when Lex Luthor still had hair. According to the Eisenberg, during the 1960's Lex Luthor was originally drawn with hair and that during a laboratory fire, Lex Luthor lost all of his hair and he blamed a young Superman for it despite him saving Luthor's life.

The report by CinemaBlend also mentioned that the fight between Superman and Batman is going to happen because Lex Luthor may have ordered Superman to go to Gotham City to confront Batman about his vigilante ways.

In other "Batman v Superman" news, Zack Snyder has made the headlines when he made some choice words about the DC cinematic universe and the Marvel Cinematic Universe where he seemingly trashed the "Avengers: Age of Ultron".

According to Heroic Universe, Zack Snyder noted that superheroes in superhero movies should face consequences for their actions in their movies. Could this be a jab at the Marvel Cinematic Universe where it seems that no one gets hurt in their movies?

"I wаs surprisеd bесаusе thаt's thе thеsis оf Supеrmаn fоr mе, thаt yоu саn't just hаvе supеrhеrоеs knосk аrоund аnd hаvе thеrе bе nо соnsеquеnсеs,. Thеrе аrе оthеr supеrhеrо mоviеs whеrе thеy jоkе аbоut hоw bаsiсаlly nо оnе's gеtting hurt. Thаt's nоt us," said Snyder

Meanwhile, ScreenRant reports that according to Snyder, "massive destruction" in superhero movies should have important ramifications on those involved.

Even Ben Affleck had some words about DC being more emotionally involved in their stories compared to Marvel,

"It is mоrе mythiс, it is mоrе grаnd in thаt wаy, аnd it is а littlе mоrе rеаlistiс," the actor said of the DC Cinematic Universe. "Just by thеir nаturе, thеsе films саn't bе аs funny оr аs quiсk аnd аs glib аs Mаrvеl mоviеs."

While according to ScreenRant, Ben Affleck applauded Snyder' willingness to explore the "accountability and consequences of violence" set forth in the "Man of Steel" movie. Affleck even teased that Batman knows each and every one who died at one of the building Superman and Zod destroyed in movie, could this mean that this is one of the reasons they would fight?

"Batman v Superman" opens in theatres on March 25, 2015.