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'Justice League' Air Date And Spoilers: Batman's Suit Revealed; What We Know So Far!

'Justice League' Air Date And Spoilers: Batman's Suit Revealed; What We Know So Far!

Director Zack Snyder shared the first look of Batman's suit for "Justice League." It is heavily armored and will be used by Ben Affleck in the film.

According to TIME, Ben Affleck as Dark Knight will be a regular in the DC extended universe in the next few years. Affleck's debut was with "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" and is reported to appear in both Justice League and a standalone film.

In a report from Movie Web, "Justice League" started production in mid-April. It is not known yet when production will be done for the film. It may happen soon to bring the shoot for five months an ending.

The "Justice League" cast showed support for the "Rezpect Our Water" campaign last week. This is a campaign to stop a pipeline from passing through the Indian reservation. All cast were present except Henry Cavill. This brought up speculations that he might not join the "Justice League" film. Right after Superman died in the "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" film little is known about his role for the upcoming "Justice League" film. However, in the last part of the movie "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," the Man of Steel was not really dead. It seems that he will appear in the new "Justice League" film.

Meanwhile, in the DC extended universe, Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) gets help from his newfound ally. Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) is going to help Bruce in facing a bigger enemy this time in "Justice League. "Batman and Wonder Woman then recruit other members of metahumans to stand with them against this new enemy.

They will be joined by the other members in their mission. Aquaman (Jason Momoa), Cyborg (Ray Fisher) and The Flash (Ezra Miller) are the ones who will be with them to fight the bad guys.

Fans can expect the "Justice League" to save the day on November 17, 2017.

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