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Justice League First Trailer Including Batman and His Crew

People magazine reports that Ben Affleck made a surprise appearance at Comic-Con in San Diego on Saturday, joining the “Justice League – Part One” panel. Gadot, who was praised for her role in this year’s Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice, has also appeared in Fast & Furious franchise.

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Its first exclusive of the session was a sneak peek at “Wonder Woman”, which saw Gal Gadot’s Amazonian princess leaving her lush island to stop the First World War.

Wonder Woman is set for release on June 2, 2017.

While Ben Affleck’s Batman is a little bit amusing in the Justice League trailer, he’s no match for the laughs contained in the new Lego Batman trailer.

First of all, we have Justice League, which is directed by Zack Snyder, but seems to have a comparatively much lighter tone than his dour Batman v Superman and Man Of Steel.

Filling Lynda Carter’s boots is not a job for the meek, and one that many fans were skeptical Gadot could take on. Warner Bros. has 10 films pegged to the interconnected universe over the next few years including “Suicide Squad”, which comes out next month, “Wonder Woman”, “Aquaman”, “The Flash”, and the stand alone “Batman” film, which Affleck is directing and starring in.

Justice League will open in theaters November 17, 2017. Aquaman looks chill-inducingly flawless, and we get to see Wonder Woman, Cyborg, The Flash, and even Batman.

Director David Ayer’s “Suicide Squad” debuted footage that shows Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) telling the government that meta-humans are coming, and that they are capable of very bad things. He’s outright rejected and then threatened by Aqua Man, played by Game of Thrones’ Jason Momoa, but Ezra Miller’s superfast Barry Allen/The Flash is quick to sign up.

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It’s not really the movie, but it gives you a good idea of what the movie will look like.

Director Patty Jenkins actors Gal Gadot Chris Pine and Connie Nielsen attend the Warner Bros. presentation during Comic-Con