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"Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice" has both Lois Lane and Wonder Woman, due to which many have been wondering if it would feature a catfight between the two ladies. But Amy Adams, who essays the character of Lois Lane, recently revealed that the two women won't fight for Superman's affections.

"They always think that if you put in another woman and automatically… 'Catfight!' No, I think that's a male fantasy thing. I don't think that's reality," Adams told Coming Soon. "I don't know how it will turn out, if we're going to be competition, but we are not in this, I can safely say, and we're not in real life. She's just the coolest girl ever."

She also noted that it was nice to have Gal Gadot, who plays Wonder Woman, on the set, especially as most of the other lead characters are men. "It's exciting to get to bring in all these other characters and I was really excited that Gal (Gadot) was involved, because it was a nice to have another girl on set, even if we don't work together a lot, it was nice to have her there."

The movie will open with a semi-retired Batman, and according to spoilers the main focus of the multi-starrer flick will be Superman and his growth since the events of "Man of Steel."

As per a recent Comic Book report, besides saving lives, Superman will be working at the Daily Planet and he and Lois would have moved in together. But he will be haunted by his actions while stopping the Kryptonian invasion, which includes the killing of Zod.

"A few years have passed and Clark has been spending his time contemplating on what his role and responsibility as Superman entails," the spoiler reads.

"Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice" will hit theatres on 25 March 2016.