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‘Justice League’ trailer: Ben Affleck’s Batman recruits superheroes

Warner Bros. released the first trailer for Justice League starring Ben Affleck as Batman, Jason Mamoa as Aquaman and Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, who also had a new trailer released today.

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The video begins with Bruce Wayne hunting for a team of warriors and we get a glimpse of Cyborg, Aquaman, Wonder Woman and The Flash.

The first “Justice League” film isn’t being released in theaters for another year and a half, but that didn’t stop Warner Brothers from making a big splash at this year’s Comic-Con, the annual event that showcases TV shows, movies and comics.

Fans did get a first look at director Patty Jenkins’ “Wonder Woman”, which highlights the romance and World War I-era adventure of Diana Prince’s origins. “.It twists and grinds two of the most classic comic heroes, wringing new, less altruistic emotions out of them until their dashing smiles turn to angry grimaces. self-serious”. And Zack Snyder was on hand with his cast of Justice League – Affleck, Gadot, Miller, Momoa, Ray Fisher (who plays Cyborg) and Henry Cavill (aka Superman) – and reported that, when it comes to seeing his crew in costume, “there’s plenty of times where we’re just losing it”. San Diego Comic-Con only happens once a year.

In the grand scheme of things, a “Batman” movie based on the “Arkham Asylum” would distinguish itself from other DC Comic movies and superhero movies in general.

Director Scott Derrickson said Doctor Strange comics brought “a whole new voice” to the Marvel universe.

Suicide Squad is out Thursday August 4 in Australia.

Finally, 2017’s lineup of DC Animated Original Movies will conclude with Batman and Harley Quinn, a completely original story from Bruce Timm, the co-founder of the DC Animated Universe and co-creator of Batman: The Animated Series. This year marks the 75th anniversary of Wonder Woman’s debut in comic books. “This is a movie about bad versus evil”.

“Kong is film history”. With what seems to be a change from Batman V Superman’s depressing and dark tone, the humor and milder dialogue has surely left fans reeling for more.

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The studio also unveiled a trailer for “The Lego Batman Movie”, an irreverent, joke-packed spinoff of the breakout “Lego Movie” character voiced by Will Arnett set for February 2017.

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