'Batman V. Superman' Film Shooting In Detroit? [PHOTOS]

Did WWJ Newsradio 950 reporter Mike Campbell stumble onto a set for the upcoming "Batman V. Superman" film?

Maybe, maybe not.

Campbell said, Wednesday morning, he was shooed away by security — at Howard and Sixth Street, in front of the Michigan Plaza building — where the road was shut down because of what appeared to be a film shoot.

"Some guy in a silver SUV and a bunch of security guards keep trying to block my shots," said Campbell, who was able to snap a few photos, posted below.

"There are what have to be described as movie set pieces; looks like parts of the building — that red, rusty steel and then cement chunks."

Several calls and emails to  "Batman V. Superman" film representatives were left unreturned...so all we're left with is speculation.

WWJ's Mike Campbell was chased away by security guards from what looked like a movie shoot at Howard and Sixth, across from the the Michigan Plaza in Detroit. (credit: WWJ)
WWJ's Mike Campbell was chased away by security guards from what looked like a movie shoot at Howard and Sixth, across from the the Michigan Plaza in Detroit. He suspects it could be "Batman V. Superman" ... (credit: WWJ)
WWJ's Mike Campbell was chased away by security guards from what looked like a movie shoot at Howard and Sixth, across from the the Michigan Plaza in Detroit. He suspects it could be "Batman V. Superman" ... (credit: WWJ)
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