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Justice League Trailer 1 Released: Flash And Aquaman Make Debuts

The DC superhero movies (most recently Batman v Superman) are a good bit more grim and dour than their Marvel counterparts, and this isn’t a good thing.

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The trailer of “Justice League” takes a similar tone with “Batman vs Superman”.

A beat-boxing Will Smith was joined by Jared Leto, Margot Robbie and director David Ayer for “Suicide Squad”.

After being widely helmed as the highlight of DC’s Batman vs Superman film, Gal Gadot returns for her own stand alone adventure as the titular Amazonian heroine in her first big-screen debut. “But what about your father?”

“I had no father”. I want to be her. And in Wonder Woman, she has this naiveté in her. It isn’t stupid, it’s magical.

She told the audience: “Wonder Woman has the strength of a goddess and the heart of a human, she said she leads from her heart and not from her head, and I think the same is true of our Diana”.

The film follows the titular character, Diana Prince, in her origin story as she leaves her secluded island to help stop the first World War.

Aside from the expected Suicide Squad drops, Warner Bros. has released official trailers for three (or two and a blocky half) highly anticipated superhero films descending on cinemas next year. “This is a movie about bad versus evil”.

Directed by Zack Snyder and starring Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Jason Mamoa, J.K. Simmons, Amber Heard, Ezra Miller, and Ray Fisher, Justice League: Part 1 is now scheduled for a November 17, 2017 release. The trailer starts with Bruce Wayne (a.k.a. Ben Afflack) looking to recruit Aquaman for his future team, while the rest of the trailer seems to show the same motive Wayne now has except targeted towards Wonder Woman, Cyborg, and The Flash.

The Sherlock star presented a new trailer for the film, which is an adaptation of the comic by Steve Ditko.

“What’s not cool about choppers and napalm and King Kong?” the director said. A Twitter post by the organizers showed the new movie’s poster as well.

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Warner’s trailers can be seen on its YouTube channel here.

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