'Batman v Superman' movie spoilers: Amy Adams gets only one scene with Batman

Amy Adams as Lois Lane in "Man of Steel"[Screen captured from "Man of Steel" trailer | Warner Bros.]

So it looks like there are not many rows or encounters between Clark Kent's leading lady Lois Lane and his alter ego's would-be rival Batman. In fact there will just be one. Amy Adams, who returns to "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" to reprise her role as the well-known reporter from The Daily Planet that captured the Man of Steel's heart, revealed that she only had a single scene with Batman in the entirety of the movie. But even with such limited acting time with Ben Affleck, Adams knows that her co-actor will make a great Caped Crusader. 

"He is going to be his own unique thing. He's got a wonderful quality and a great body of work," Adams told Press Association as quoted by Coming Soon. "I was only in one scene with him, I think I'm allowed to say that. So I didn't get to see much, but what I saw was fantastic." 

Adams also seems to be excited to spill more beans about the much-anticipated movie. However, it is a bit of a bummer that they are "not allowed to speak about it," lest they accidentally let slip some spoilers. 

Recalling her experience about doing the movie, she finally shared, "I've spoken about working briefly with Gal as Wonder Woman and Ben as Batman and had a wholly positive experience. And teaming up with Zack, Henry and Laurence Fishburne again is so much fun," the star said as she put across the details she is consented to reveal.

"I like playing Lois, it's a real privilege for me. I never really expected it. I can't wait to see it. Just the part I've seen looks really exciting," Adams avowed.

"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice will hit the silver screen on March 25, 2016. There are new reports that a trailer will serve as a commercial during the match between New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks on Sunday's Super Bowl XLIX. Other claims suggest that the anticipated trailer will instead come along with the premiere of "Jupiter Ascending" on Feb. 6. These assertions, however, remain unfounded.