‘Justice League’ Release Date, News & Update: Flash, Aquaman Appears in the Official Photo, Film Will Start Shooting

In the first set of photo of the upcoming "Justice League" movie, Flash and Aquaman were seen in the picture's both sides. The revelation excites more fans as the "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" is about to hit the theaters in the coming month.

It has been said that "Justice League" heroes will make an appearance in "Batman v Superman," but it wasn't revealed how long they will be seen. It was first reported that Gal Gadot, who played as Wonder Woman, has a big role while the others will have a smaller parts, according to Screen Rant.

Moreover, Zack Snyder shared a major teaser on his Twitter page that showed the Aquaman star, Jason Mamoa. The behind-the-scene photo was taken on the "Justice League" set.

The 49-year-old filmmaker is known for using his social media page for promoting his movies and to unveil some spoilers. The picture also gave a glimpse of the Flash and Aquaman's costumes along with a couple of mysterious black outfits on the left side of the photograph.

Meanwhile, the science and action film director confirmed that Warner Bros. officially gave them a signal and the "Justice League" will start filming on Apr. 11. "The idea that we could begin to boot up a 'Justice League' concept was a cool thing," Snyder said, Entertainment Weekly reported.

"It was a little bit of an 'about time' moment, and I don't blame [the studio] for feeling that way because it's a long time coming," the known one of the key figures in doing DC's connected film universe added. "But I do feel like it's a little bit of a creative hurdle. It seems like an easy thing to do at first glance, the idea that 'Oh, we just get the rest of the superheroes in there.' But you have to [establish] a world where they can exist."

"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" will hit the theaters on March 25, 2016, while "Justice League Part One" is set to be released on Nov. 17.

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