The trailer to "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" has been leaked online.

Ahead of the April 20 debut, the trailer was put online in a bootlegged version. The trailer features voice overs from Holly Hunter and Jesse Eisenberg and, from the footage, it seems the film will focus on Superman's place in society after his questionable actions in the first installment "Man of Steel." That film saw mass chaos and destruction after General Zod was killed by Superman in the midst of a Kryptonian invasion of Earth.

The trailer also features the citizens of Metropolis chant, and it seems they are against Superman. There is also a Superman statue that has been spray painted "False God."

There is a quote that Eisenberg says, "Devils don't come from hell beneath us. They come from the sky."

The trailer also gives audiences a first glimpse at Ben Affleck's Batman. Audiences have been waiting for this for a while, and the trailer not only shows the famous Bat-Suit, but also shows the Batmobile. The final image of the trailer is Batman and Superman about to collide. According to Variety, the footage is the same that was released last year at Comic-Con.

The new leaked trailer comes a few hours after "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" was unveiled and also comes a few days after the latest trailer for "Avengers: Age of Ultron." Warner Bros. has not commented on the leak, but the YouTube link has been removed.

"Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" is expected to begin a Justice League franchise and follow in the footsteps of Marvel's Avengers. Warner Bros. and DC Comics are already planning films for Aquaman, The Flash, Wonder Woman and possibly another Batman movie.

"Batman v. Superman" also stars Amy Adams, Lawrence Fishburne, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, Jason Momoa as Aquaman, Diane Lane and Jeremy Irons. The film is slated for March 25, 2016.