Comic book lovers all over the world are divided between the camps of Superman and Batman. With the upcoming movie featuring a head-to-head match between the two larger-than-life heroes, many raised their concern that the fight might be uneven.

Contrary to popular belief, Guillermo Grispo pointed that fight scenes between the two superheroes in the "Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice" would not be as lopsided as what others think, reports Cinema Blend. Grispo worked alongside director Zack Snyder for the film's choreography.

In the interview with Los Andes Diaro, Grispo said the Dark Knight (played by Ben Affleck) stands a good chance against Superman (Henry Cavill) with some few surprises that could win the battle.

He said that Batman had advanced training in martial arts, which would give Superman a run for his money.

Initially, Grispo was set to work in the second part of Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" trilogy, but problems with his contracts prevented him from working in the film. Luckily for him, Zack brought in Batman for his latest project, which was an origin of the Justice League. This meant that Zack will be in charge of the entire franchise and all the sequels.

Although Grispo admired Nolan's work in "The Dark Knight" trilogy, he had a lot of things to say about the representation of fight scenes in the films. He said that the action scenes in Nolan's works were not good from a technical point of view and added that the director employed bad camera movements.

Grispo emphasised that this would what make their movie different from the past Batman movies. He said that they focused on the key aspect of the film which is the fight scenes.

Some fans believed that Batman could be using the kryptonite to put down Superman, while others assumed that Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg) could help him defeat the Man of Steel.

However, Grispo kept mum and did not spoil any more details on the fight scenes.

Directed by Zack Snyder, and written by Charles Roven and Debora Snyder, the film is schedule to hit the theaters in the U.S. on March 25 in 3D. It also stars Gal Gadot as Diana Prince and Wonder Woman; Amy Adams as Lois Lane; Diane Lane as Martha Kent; Laurence Fishburne as Perry White; and Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth.

No trailer has been released yet for the film, but it was reported that it will be out in the next few weeks.