'Justice League' Movie News & Update: 2017 Release Confirmed; Full Cast Details Revealed

Many superhero films seem to lack the ability bring the viewers into the world of thrill and awesomeness. By far, MCU is probably the only one that has been producing the best superhero movies - receiving a lot of reviews from viewers across the globe, not to mention making them all box office hits.


There is one close competitor, however, who is trying to rival the MCU - the DC Comics. Although it did great with "Man of Steel", "Batman v Superman" and "Suicide Squad", the company is looking for an even greater deal. Teaming up with Warner Bros, DC Comics is in the development of its own superhero crossover franchise - "Justice League". Enstarz told in its recent post that the upcoming crossover franchise will be Zack Snyder's follow-up "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice".

"Justice League" is a two-part story

Warner Bros recently released the Justice League 2017 trailer at the San Diego Comic-Con which left the viewers even more excited. However, the unveiled trailer is just the half of a whole lot of goodness. "Justice League" comes in two parts, reports Cinema Blend. The "Justice League: Part One" launches on November 17, 2017, while "Justice League: Part Two" will be in theaters 2 years later, more likely on June 14 - according to a source.

Possible characters on the way

Ben Affleck, Ray Fisher, Ezra Miller, and Jason Momoa are the main actors featured in the trailer. They portray the characters of Batman, Cyborg, The Flash, and Aquaman, respectively. However, there are speculations that additional cast will join the action. Some of them will be JK Simmons as new James Gordon, Amber Heard as Mera, Willem Dafoe as Nuidis Vulko, and even Jared Leto as the Joker, among others.

Although there is yet no official confirmation about the cast, fans are already anticipating the two-part movie to be full of activity and exciting events.

On another superhero film update, MCU's "Doctor Strange" has recently surpassed "Iron Man" movie with a whopping $600 million worth box office hit. Check out the report by Jobs & Hire.

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