It's no secret that much of what we see at the movies has been created -- or at least touched up -- by VFX wizards. This is especially true of big blockbuster films, like last spring's "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," which featured flying men and natural disasters and explosive car chases. Now, a new VFX reel from the film breaks down just a few of the scenes that were created almost entirely with visual effects.

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As seen in the video above, much of Batman's tech was developed by the VFX team, right down to the Batcave itself. The video includes some other iconic scenes, such as Superman's rooftop rescue and Batman crashing through a warehouse window. As it turns out, Gotham's skyline is almost entirely digital, as are helicopter tracking shots through Metropolis.

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All of the effects captured in the video above were created by Scanline VFX, which has worked on past Zack Snyder films such as "300." Scanline VFX has also contributed to DC Extended Universe films like "Man of Steel" and "Suicide Squad." The VFX company also has a few Marvel Studios credits to its name, including "Iron Man," "The Avengers" and "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2."

Starring Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill and Gal Gadot, “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” is now available for purchase on Digital HD, Blu-ray and DVD.

(via SlashFilm)