'Justice League' Movie News & Update: Warner Bros. Confident In Zack Snyder To Direct The Film; Solo Films For Aquaman And Wonder Woman Also In The Works

One of the highly-anticipated movies coming this year is DC Comic's "Justice League" character films and this includes the movie "Batman V Superman" and "Suicide Squad". Things are heating up in the Hollywood superhero game because rival comic book company of DC, Marvel Studios have been dominating the Superhero screens for years now, could there be a change in the game this time around?

Now that it has been officially announced that there will be a "Justice League" movie and two parts at it, the question is who would take the reins on directing the movie, it should be known that "Justice League" is a very heavy responsibility. However, Warner Bros, the production company who owns the rights to expanding the DC cinematic universe, believes that "Man of Steel" and "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice" director, Zack Snyder can prove himself to do just quite well with the "Justice League" films.

"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," Snyder explained, adding that working on "Justice League" had been a "creative hurdle" for him and the studio. "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," he continued.

Fans are worried though that it is too early to even be thinking about a "Justice League" movies since it seems like "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice" is not a good enough kick started for the "Justice League." Although there will be many cameos of "Justice League" heroes in "Batman V Superman," fans are still unsure, cameos includes Aquaman, The Flash and Cyborg.

Warner Bros. have plans to create solo films for Aquaman played by Jason Mamoa and Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) in the near future. "Justice League Part 1" will begin filming on April 11. 

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