First Look at DC’s ‘Justice League’ Team with New Cyborg & the Flash, Win or Fail? [Poll]
DC cinematic universe's take on Cyborg and the Flash has been unveiled in a new concept art of the Justice League members.
Aside from Cyborg (Ray Fisher) and the Flash (Ezra Miller), the image released on the DC Films Facebook page also featured Aquaman (Jason Mamoa), Batman (Ben Affleck), Superman (Henry Cavill), and Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot). The whole group won't make its official debut in theaters until Nov. 17, 2017 for "Justice League Part One." However, Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman will grace the big screen on March 25, 2016 in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice."
Check out the concept art here.
A concept art for Green Lantern, another key Justice League member, hasn't been shown yet. Entertainment Weekly reported that no official casting has been announced for the character thus far.
A recent report from Variety also revealed that Amber Heard is in early talks to join the cast of "Justice League Part One," which is set to be directed by Zack Snyder. If the deal pushes through, Heard will portray Mera, the love interest and eventual wife of Aquaman.
Early reports said that Heard would appear in "Aquaman," the standalone film by James Wan that will bow in theaters on July 27, 2018, according to a separate report from Entertainment Weekly. Mera first appeared in the May 1963 issue of "Aquaman" and has powers similar to her husband's, as well as the ability to change the density of water, turning it solid and shaping it to her liking.
This month, Snyder said in an interview with the Daily Beast that when "Justice League" rolls out, there might be a bigger enemy to fight than what Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman will face in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" with Doomsday.
"Well, you have Doomsday, right? He doesn't just crawl out of the ground. He has his own mythology, right? So that has to be explored," the filmmaker said, as quoted by the news outlet. "To us, it really made sense to give [Doomsday] to the audience now. I really wanted to make the audience a promise that... though I'm super excited and happy and fulfilled by the conflict of Batman and Superman, there's also a bigger world to start to think about."
Snyder also said that the DC cinematic universe is "constantly evolving" and that the movies' existence in a closed universe allows them to "tie things together," the Daily Beast added.
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