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‘Justice League’ Goes All In With Another New Sneak Peek
‘Justice League’ Goes All In With Another New Sneak Peek
‘Justice League’ Goes All In With Another New Sneak Peek
Following this week’s premiere of the new trailer, another sneak peek for Justice League has landed online, courtesy of…AT&T, which is apparently the official internet and cable service provider for DC superheroes. (What about the villains, though? Are they stuck with Spectrum?) The latest promo for Joss Whedon and Zack Snyder’s upcoming super-ensemble reveals some new footage while reinforcing the two most exciting aspects of this film: Gal Gadot and Ezra Miller.
The ‘Justice League’ Gets Colorful in New Character Posters
The ‘Justice League’ Gets Colorful in New Character Posters
The ‘Justice League’ Gets Colorful in New Character Posters
Someday, someone smarter than me  —  or at least better than me in Photoshop  —  will create a visual scale of the various Justice League posters, trailers, and images released over the past two years. This scale would also include key moments in the evolution of the DC Cinematic Universe, including the triumphant release of Wonder Woman earlier this year and the announcement that Joss Whedon would be taking over for Zack Snyder in post-production on the film. My guess? This progression of photos will show a clear and marked lightening of the Justice League images, serving as a nice parallel to the shifting conversation around the property itself.
Ezra Miller in New Look at ‘Justice League’s Flash
Ezra Miller in New Look at ‘Justice League’s Flash
Ezra Miller in New Look at ‘Justice League’s Flash
Ezra Miller’s Flash is probably going to be one of the parts of Justice League fans and audiences enjoy the most. He’s got a few laugh lines in the trailer, and he’ll probably serve as the lovable, fast-talking comic relief, which DC and Warner Bros. seem to realize they are very much in need of. Today, a brand new image of Miller as Barry Allen in his Flash Cave debuted online, and there are a few fun little details you might miss unless you inspect it closely.
Here’s the ‘Justice League’ Comic-Con Sneak Peek
Here’s the ‘Justice League’ Comic-Con Sneak Peek
Here’s the ‘Justice League’ Comic-Con Sneak Peek
Say what you will about Warner Bros., but they’ve always saved some of their best Justice League footage for Comic-Con. Last year we were treated to our first extended look at the DCEU entry; this year the studio has raised the stakes, giving us some actual footage of the Justice League villain in action. Oh, and this trailer also seems to emphasize the heck out of the world of Wonder Woman - including a scene set entirely in Themyscira - indicating that they know exactly who their most popular superhero is going forward. It’s probably not a coincidence that there’s more Gal Gadot in this trailer than anyone else.
‘The Flash’ Solo Movie Officially Titled ‘Flashpoint’
‘The Flash’ Solo Movie Officially Titled ‘Flashpoint’
‘The Flash’ Solo Movie Officially Titled ‘Flashpoint’
Warner Bros. kicked off the DCEU portion of their Comic-Con panel (which is currently underway) with a sizzle reel featuring the titles of the studio’s upcoming superhero films, including Wonder Woman 2, Suicide Squad 2, Shazam!, Green Lantern Corps., and more. But the most interesting title belonged to The Flash, as WB. has apparently given Ezra Miller’s long-developing solo adventure a new name: Flashpoint.
Warner Bros. Debuts a ‘Justice League’ Poster at Comic-Con
Warner Bros. Debuts a ‘Justice League’ Poster at Comic-Con
Warner Bros. Debuts a ‘Justice League’ Poster at Comic-Con
With rumors swirling that Ben Affleck would be stepping down from his role as Batman after Justice League, I don’t think it’s too much of a stretch to say that Warner Bros. needs to have a big day this weekend at Comic-Con. They need to be prepared to discuss Affleck’s rumors directly - confirming or denying as they see fit - and show off some footage for Justice League that keeps fans excited about the movie, regardless of the rumors circulating around it. Even those who believe that Warner Bros. has charted a new direction for itself with the addition of Joss Whedon and the success of Wonder Woman would admit that the studio has its work cut out for it.

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