New Batman v Superman Clip
Batman (Ben Affleck) was shown struggling in his fight against Superman (Henry Cavill, not pictured) in a new clip from "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice." Warner Bros.

Two of the biggest comic book heroes in history will clash on the big screen in a little over a month when Batman (Ben Affleck) takes on Superman (Henry Cavill) in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice." Several trailers have been released so far, but yet another new clip gives fans a taste of what this epic clash will be like when the movie hits theaters.

The new clip shows Superman and Batman fighting one another on top of a building. Superman throws Batman through a building and through the Bat-Signal, leaving Batman gasping for breath. Batman then uses a smoke grenade to confuse the Man of Steel and sneak behind him. Batman fires a gun at Superman, who simply turns around and catches the bullet in mid-air.

You can watch the full clip below:

While Superman and Batman are expected to fight for a majority of the film, it will set the table for the future "Justice League" movie. In an interview with MTV News, Cavill teased "Justice League," but wouldn't give any details about the script. However, he admitted that he has seen it.

"The DC Cinematic Universe is finally getting its chance to really grow in this one, I think all the characters are fantastic and I'm looking forward to being a part of that whole gig," Cavill dished.

Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) and Aquaman (Jason Momoa) will make their debut in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" to help Batman and Superman against the villain Doomsday. It's also rumored that The Flash (Ezra Miller) will also make his first appearance in the film, while Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg) will play a part in pinning Batman and Superman against one another.

Tickets to see "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" went on sale Monday morning. You can purchase tickets online or at your local movie theater. The film hits theaters on March 25, but there are expected to be screenings beginning at 6 p.m. March 24.