Zach Snyder's Man of Steel sequel, nicknamed Batman vs. Superman, has made some fans uncertain with bold casting choices. How actors like Ben Affleck and Jesse Eisenberg will fare in the movie is yet to be determined, but one thing is guaranteed for the film: fancy costumes and muscles.

According to Mark Hughes, Forbes film blogger, the highly-anticipated Batsuit, which will be worn by Affleck as Bruce Wayne, and Wonder Woman costume, worn by Gal Gadot as Princess Diana of Themyscira, could be revealed within a few day if things go according to plans.

"Okay, fans, get ready, a bat-suit & WW reveal seems to be imminent, as in possibly days away!" Hughes said via Twitter.

Hughes reports that the costumes will likely be revealed in the next 10-12 days. Since the Batman vs. Superman release was delayed, some wonder if the revealing of the Batsuit and Wonder Woman costume will be as well, but Hughes thinks this is unlikely.

"I can see an argument that by waiting til closer to the start of filming, they ensure less attention to inevitable set photos," he said.

So what can we expect to see for our favorite superheroes? According to Hughes, Batman's suit will not reveal his nipples this time around. Wonder Woman will also be more conservative with a suit that is "armored, not a skimpy bathing suit."

Meanwhile, Superman, played by Henry Cavill, may also be getting an upgraded costume. Hughes speculates that Clark Kent will don an "S" on his chest in the upcoming movie.

"My guess a/b the 'S' is just b/c Lois told him 'here, it's an S.' So maybe he'd change that now that he's called 'Superman,'" he said. "And I'd guess maybe a belt or something in the waist-area since the design would benefit from something to break up the blue there"

In order for Superman to look his best in this souped-up suit, Cavill has been hitting the gym. The actor started training in December and even worked through Christmas and New Year's.

"Well, and I will tell you with Henry that I would put him against any other actor on the planet right now in a fitness test, and I'd put money on the fact that he'd win," Robert "Maximus" MacDonald, general manager and training director at Gym Jones in Salt Lake City, told Moviehole. "He is not just... He doesn't just look good, he is a fit human being."

The Man of Steel sequel hits theaters May 6, 2016.