The hype surrounding "Suicide Squad" has continued to build up, and details about the movie's plot and scenes have somehow made their way to the Internet. One very important scene that was leaked to the public was one that involved Batman, played by Ben Affleck, chasing after his iconic archenemy, the Clown Prince, according to Screen Rant.

The set photos showed Batman chasing after The Joker, played by Jared Leto, in a massively action-packed car chase scene. However, a new report from Heroic Hollywood has claimed that Batman will be featured in another scene that involves yet another character from the “Suicide Squad” storyline.

According to the report, Batman will have a special scene with Amanda Waller, who will be played by Viola Davis from “How to Get Away with Murder.” This scene is considered to be one of the most important scenes of the upcoming DC blockbuster and will reportedly be shown early on in the movie.

As per Batman’s signature grand entrance, he will be showing himself to Amanda after stepping out of the shadows. Amanda was in a maximum security prison, but Batman found it necessary to talk to her. Apparently, he wanted to make her aware that he was largely in opposition of what she had in mind, with regards to the formation of the Suicide Squad.

According to what El Mayimbe, a known rumor reporter and debunker for DC, had posted on the online publication, Batman will reportedly hold Amanda accountable for any collateral damage that the group of villains may cause on the city and on the city’s innocent people.

Batman’s scenes in “Suicide Squad” seem to have been cleverly done – as they were effective bridges to the gap between David Ayer’s film and the upcoming “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice.” After all, the comic book world is abuzz with stories that Waller actually has a vendetta against Batman and that she is merely using the Suicide Squad, especially The Joker, to take him down.

It would appear that important parts of “Suicide Squad” – from key set photos, plot details, and cameo appearances – have been leaked to the Internet. However, Ayer has reassured the film’s fans that there are more surprises to come and that the film’s biggest reveals have not been leaked.

“Well, we survived the streets,” Ayer wrote on Twitter. “Time to go dark now. Remember, only the tiniest glimpse has been exposed. Our surprises are intact.”