While making the rounds promoting her new film "Big Eyes," Amy Adams talked with Collider about her role in 2016's universe-expanding "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice." Adams will reprise her role as ace reporter Lois Lane, joining Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck and Gal Gadot as Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman, respectively. Adams revealed that Lois will still have an important part to play even while in the midst of all the costumed heroes.

"Lois is still sort of like the key to the information, you know?" said Adams. "She's the girl going out and getting it and figuring it out and putting it together and all of that, so she's very much involved, but I kind of leave the heavy lifting to the boys, you know? So to speak."

Adams may have also let it slip that Jason Momoa will make his debut as Aquaman in the film. "They're awesome together," said Adams of the superhero stars. "It's kind of like this big fest of muscles ... it was really kind of nice. And then you add Jason Momoa and Gal Gadot and I felt very short and, yeah."

Although his involvement in "Batman V Superman" has been rumored for the past few months, Momoa has not been officially announced as part of the "BVS" cast. This offhand comment from Adams echoes a similar one made by Ray Fisher, the actor confirmed as playing Cyborg in a cameo role in the team-up film. It is possible that both of these comments from Adams and Fisher about meeting Momoa on set could reference socializing instead of filming.

"Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice" opens on March 25, 2016.