‘Batman v Superman’ London red carpet cancelled after Brussels attack

Warner Bros. announced today that it has cancelled the red carpet event before the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice premiere screening in London after the terror attacks in Brussels this morning.

While the stars will not walk the red carpet, as they have already done so in New York and Mexico City, the screening of the film itself will still take place.

“Our hearts go out to the victims of recent terrorist attacks, their families and the communities impacted around the world,” the studio said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter. “Rather than yield to terror, we’ve decided to join the film’s fans and move forward with the London premiere of Batman v Superman this evening.”

As previously reported, twin attacks at the airport and a train station in Brussels, Belgium killed at least 30 people this morning. ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attacks.

Batman v Superman opens on March 25 in the U.S., U.K. and much of the rest of the world. According to Variety, some analysts are expecting the film to gross at least $300 million worldwide this weekend.

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