Tim Malin and Tim Reinman, a pair of Detroit natives and some of the most prolific Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice set spies, have revealed that the Gotham City Jail will be the setting for some of the film.

Yesterday, Malin seemingly set up what was coming with these tweets:

Filming at the old Detroit Police Station #BatmanvSuperman pic.twitter.com/4LeYue9tcC — Tim Malin (@D3T0N8R) August 25, 2014

The trailers have arrived for filming at the old Detroit Police Station #BatmanvSuperman pic.twitter.com/R9EPKWCb57 — Tim Malin (@D3T0N8R) August 26, 2014

Today, the pair managed to get much closer...

I went for a walk in Detroit with @treinman and wound up in Gotham! #BatmanvSuperman pic.twitter.com/4TC7bewY0O — Tim Malin (@D3T0N8R) August 26, 2014

Hopefully they don't put @treinman and my wanted poster up inside the Gotham City Jail! #BatmanvSuperman pic.twitter.com/3wWdnpw0aa — Tim Malin (@D3T0N8R) August 26, 2014

Detroit is Metropolis, Wash D.C. and now GOTHAM! Again on a walk with Tim M. @D3T0N8R #BatmanvSuperman pic.twitter.com/trUq2p71km — Tim Reinman (@treinman) August 26, 2014

Of course, if there's anything that everyone wonders -- especially with Gotham on the air in the fall -- it's whether scenes at the Gotham Police Department might mean famous faces like Commissioner Jim Gordon, Detectives Harvey Bullock, Renee Montoya and others like them popping up in the film.

It seems unlikely they would be major players in the film, anyway, since even characters like Alfred have been announced as they were cast...but then again, Warners still hasn't officially acknowledged that they've cast Aquaman or named any number of actors playing minor roles in the film, so it's difficult to be sure.

Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice is due in theaters on March 25, 2016.