‘Justice League’ First Movie Photo Shows Superheroes Assembled Together

One of the most awaited massive films for 2017 includes Zack Snyder's "Justice League." While fans have been clamoring for more details since the debut trailer was unveiled during last year's ComicCon, they are in for a treat as the first image of the 5 superheroes has been released by Warner Bros.

As can be easily noticed in the photo from USA Today, technically the website was previewing highly anticipated films that will be released this year and "Justice League" is part of that. Going back, as can be easily spotted, there are only 5 out of the 7 superheroes.

Superman (Henry Cavill) is clearly not in the picture, not that he and Batman (Ben Affleck) still have their beef. But Superman is too busy being dead, or so is he? I guess fans will have to wait and see as Superman's fate has been left a mystery by Zack Snyder and company.

The latest image of the upcoming DC superhero film shows that the costumes of both Batman and Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) are still fresh from their "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" stint. Anyhow, this film comes after Wonder Woman's solo movie, detailing her origin story set during the First World War.

GameSpot reported that "Justice League" director, Zack Snyder, talked about Wonder Woman's role in the film. "[She finds that] humanity isn't always the most kind and awesome thing," said Snyder. He added that in "Justice League," Wonder Woman has fully evolved into someone who has embraced mankind.

Meanwhile, the film features Ezra Miller as the Flash, the overly excitable kid who annoys most member of the league, per Entertainment Weekly. And then there is Aquaman, played by Jason Momoa. "Game of Thrones" fans have been dying to watch the former Khal Drogo actor playing as the telepathic ruler of Atlantis and the Earth's ocean. Lastly, Cyborg is played by Ray Fisher, who has been cast to play in his solo film "Cyborg" that is scheduled for a 2020 release.

Watch out for DC's superheroes as members of the "Justice League" assemble as a superteam to take on a new threat to civilization. Film hits theaters on Nov. 16, 2017. But before that, don't forget to catch "Wonder Woman" on June 2, 2017. 

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