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Latest Tweet Hints Armie Hammer is Two-Face in 'Batman' Not Green Lantern in 'Justice League'

Latest Tweet Hints Armie Hammer is Two-Face in 'Batman' Not Green Lantern in 'Justice League'

Speculations are rife that Armie Hammer has been cast in the "Justice League" film for the role of Green Lantern. However, a recent tweet hints the actor might be playing Two-Face in Ben Affleck's "Batman" movie.

The guesses continue with Armie Hammer's involvement with the DCEU. While the actor remains mum, a recent tweet from a lawyer to the actor sparked another speculation. This lawyer named Kent Schaffer sent a rather cryptic tweet to the actor about a certain film he is in.

The lawyer expressed his excitement to hear an announcement about the film Armie Hammer is in. Of course, the man did not reveal the title of the movie. However, the emoji attached to his message may have given away the actor's involvement in the DCEU. The emoji is that of a face with no mouth only two eyes.

According to Cosmic Book News, this emoji could be a nod to a familiar villain in the DCEU, specifically in the "Batman" comic book lore. It could supposedly refer to Two-Face. Is Armie Hammer playing Harvey Dent aka Two-Face and not Green Lantern?

Likewise, it is supposedly a coincidence that a lawyer tweeted Hammer about his upcoming project. In the "Batman" comics, Harvey Dent is the district attorney for Gotham City. The tweet clearly is a puzzling hint to Armie Hammer's involvement with the DCEU.

It would also make sense for Hammer to play as Two-Face, since Ben Affleck's "Batman" film is about to start filming. Joe Manganiello previously revealed that production will happen soon. Likewise, the "Batman" movie has been scheduled for release ahead of the "Justice League" film.

Regardless, fans will have to wait for an announcement from DC about Armie Hammer's role. Either he plays Green Lantern or Two-Face, Hammer definitely has the body and looks to play either characters.

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