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Detroit Revs Batman's Motor
Ben Affleck gets sentimental about Detroit, where he has been filming Warner Bros. "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" superhero showdown.

Promoting his new movie βGone Girl,β Ben Affleck took some time to talk about his native Detroit, where heβs filming the Warner Bros. βBatman v. Superman: Dawn of Justiceβ movie. (Screenshot: WJBK video)
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The Motor Cityβs resurgence is revving the Caped Crusaderβs engine.
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Well, not the Caped Crusader, exactly, but Ben Affleck, the actor who plays him in the upcoming βBatman v. Superman: The Dawn of Justiceβ movie that has had metro Detroit residents tripping over stars all summer.
And Affleck is a native Detroiter, so itβs almost the same, right?
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No matter. Affleckβs endorsement comes at an important time for the Motor City as it emerges from the cloud of the worst municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history.
Affleckβs heart has been both lifted by the spirit of people βworking and plugging awayβ and burdened at the sight of block after block of abandoned homes, according to a Gannett Michigan story on the Lansing State Journal. He and his celebrity wife, Jennifer Garner, along with their young son, Samuel, have been living in the Detroit metro for the past several months during the filming of the Warner Bros. superhero blockbuster.
βThereβs a great spirit of comeback,β he said in an interview with WJBK, Channel 2. βPeople put down Detroit, and there are places that are really, like, tough, but Iβve never been in the city thatβs had that βweβre going to come back, weβre in the moodβ vibe.β
Of the urban decay, he said: βI was just shocked that that even could be permitted to happen in the United States of America, that we werenβt doing more collectively to improve this, that we were allowing part of our country to languish in this way.β
Affleck is so supportive of his hometownβs comeback and said that it made such βa big impression on meβ that he traded in his foreign cars for Ford and General Motors models.
βI know there are Japanese cars built in Kentucky now, and the worldβs a complicated place and so on,β he said. βIt felt right. It felt right to contribute to the economic well-being of this area.β
After touring automotive plants, he said he was βreally kind of moved by how American industry is actually employing American workers here in Michigan, that itβs really happening.β
βI saw it with my own eyes,β the actor said.
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Affleck was happy to talk about his favorable impressions of Detroit, but the plot of movie remains a carefully guarded secret. Its release date is March 25, 2016.
But he told ABCβs βLive with Kelly and Michaelβ viewers Tuesday morning that the batsuit β holy smokes, are you ready for this? β cost about $100,000, and that heβs had to squeeze in more workout sessions so heβll look marvelous in the physique-hugging costume.
The Zack Snyder-directed film also stars Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Jesse Eisenberg, Jeremy Irons, Holly Hunter, Callan Mulvey, Tao Okamoto, Amy Adams, Laurence Fishburne and Diane Lane.
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