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Is The Next Justice League Trailer On The Way
Is The Next Justice League Trailer On The Way

... for all things Justice League. With Wonder Woman around the corner, that film could be getting another trailer as well. In Justice League, fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, to face an even greater enemy. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to find and recruit a team of metahumans to stand against this newly awakened threat. But despite the formation of this unprecedented league of heroes—Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash—it may already be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions. Justice League is directed by Zack Snyder, from a screenplay by Chris Terrio, and features an ensemble cast that includes Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Ezra Miller, Jason Momoa, Ray Fisher, Ciarán Hinds, Amy Adams, Diane Lane, Jeremy Irons and Jesse Eisenberg. Justice League hits theaters on November 17, 2017, ...



J.k. Simmons Has A 'very, Very Small Part' In 'justice League
J.k. Simmons Has A 'very, Very Small Part' In 'justice League

... some details about his part in the Warner Bros. superhero film, along with how Gordon could continue to appear in future films in the DC Extended Universe. “My part in the first film coming out this fall is very, very small,” he told Screen Crush  in a recent interview. “It’s a little introduction of the character. But whenever the next one gets off the ground, whether it’s The Batman movie or the Justice League sequel, and I know those things are getting shuffled around right now … we thought we might be getting to work pretty soon on The Batman, but we’ll see what the future brings. Hopefully that’ll be another comic-book character that I get to take two or three or four cracks at.”. Simmons’ casting as the Caped Crusader’s Gotham City ally was announced last year , and he previously told EW he hoped to show a more “badass” side of the character — and a strong one too, as evidenced by that viral photo of the actor ...



Justice League Star Amber Heard Was Warned That Coming Out As Bisexual Would Kill Her Hollywood Career
Justice League Star Amber Heard Was Warned That Coming Out As Bisexual Would Kill Her Hollywood Career

... someone comment about me coming out, I think it's funny because I was never in," she said. "In part because I was very stubborn, I guess, and also in part because I just didn't feel it was wrong. "I was always out. I was an activist. I went to protests. I refused to not bring my partner at the time, but no one ever asked me about it.". A post shared by Amber Heard (@amberheard) on. Mar 23, 2017 at 10:45 pm PDT. Of course, interest in Heard's private life hit is peak after she started dating her The Rum Diary co-star Johnny Depp in 2011, later marrying him in 2015. She filed for divorce from the actor in May last year, and was granted a temporary domestic violence restraining order against him. The couple settled their divorce court case in August and Heard withdrew her request for a ...



Bold New Justice League Poster Awesomely Captures Visual Equivalent Of ¯\_ ツ _
Bold New Justice League Poster Awesomely Captures Visual Equivalent Of ¯\_ ツ _

... and blue are the dominant—nay, only—colors in the spectrum. It proposes the outrageous possibility that someone accidentally left a laser pointer in the middle of their 3 D model of letters. It tantalizes the potential for people everywhere to see this, give a half-hearted shrug, and go about their day, like some kind of “Just League,” that just notices things. “Unite, Just League!” this poster demands. Just look at it for a while. Marvel at its ability to convey the idea that it looks like someone cropped an upside-down DC logo before it was finished. Or, as A. V. Club staff illustrator Nick Wanserski points out, perhaps it’s secretly communicating with us, telling those with the eye to really see it that the way to make a decent DC movie is by doing the exact opposite of what’s happening now. Indeed, it has spawned an entire conversation among designers here in the office, wondering what kind of material those letters and their outline are supposed to be made of. Metal? Shiny ...



The First Official 'justice League' Trailer, Shot By Shot
The First Official 'justice League' Trailer, Shot By Shot

... League' trailer, shot by shot. 'Justice League' unites in first official trailer. The first official 'Justice League' trailer, shot by shot. Superheroes unite. The first official trailer dropped Saturday for " Justice League ," which is scheduled to open in November. The ultimate DC Comics superhero team-up brings together Batman (Ben Affleck), Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), Aquaman (Jason Mamoa), The Flash (Ezra Miller) and Cyborg (Ray Fisher). Warning: possible spoilers ahead. Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) dons snow gear to track down a new ally. Photo by: Video screenshot by Bonnie Burton/CNET. Nice trophy, but what's that glowing box. It's never a good idea to store powerful objects with your old football trophies. This is called a Mother Box - one heck of a supercomputer, which can open intergalactic portals. Photo by: Video screenshot by Bonnie Burton/CNET. Look behind you. Glowing eyes lurking behind someone rarely portend anything good. Here's Silas Stone (Joe Morton), father of Victor Stone, aka Cyborg. But could the creature behind him be a Parademon from the planet Apokolips. Photo by: Video screenshot by Bonnie Burton/CNET. Diana Prince asks ...



15 Times The Justice League Lost
15 Times The Justice League Lost

... to attack him in response, Darkseid reveals that he now exists inside the bodies of all those who were affected by the Anti-Life Equation, and that killing Darkseid will kill all of humanity. Even after his body dies from poisoning, Darkseid returns in spirit form to plague them further. It never ends with this guy. 2. MAGOG DOES A BETTER JOB. Super villains typically use magic, incredible strength, super weapons or sheer cunning to defeat the Justice League, but what if someone chooses to simply replace them by doing what they’ve never had the courage to do? In perhaps the sorest defeat the League ever faced, antihero Magog does just that. In  “Kingdom Come” #1, Magog is introduced as a rising star; an inverse of Superman’s declining popularity. The Joker has killed Lois Lane (Superman didn’t freak out in this universe), as well as many other JL members. So, Magog avenges Superman and his friends by killing the Joker. Magog is then ...



What The New ‘justice League’ Trailer Is Really Revealing About The Dc Universe’s Future
What The New ‘justice League’ Trailer Is Really Revealing About The Dc Universe’s Future

... Superman’s return from the dead, or of top DC baddie Darkseid, yet the most striking aspect here might well be the occasionally light — dare we say “fun”? — tone of this trailer. The path to the formation of the Justice League has been a dark one, yielding few laughs in between movies (unless you count the few minutes the Joker was yukking it up in “Suicide Squad”). Judging by this nearly three-minute trailer, however, WB/DC is heeding the need for a shift. Beyond director Zack Snyder’s typical special-effects flash and panache — and sometimes cringe-worthy dialogue — it looks as though some life is being injected into this party. Yes, DC is ready to lighten up a bit. Plus, unlike the trailers for “Batman v Superman,” which sometimes contained so many spoilers (including the appearance of Doomsday), WB/DC is smartly holding back on any Superman or Darkseid footage. So for now, we get a look at Batman, knowing that the threat from Apokolips is real — and we require uniting the meta-humans to form the Justice League. The rest of the trailer is a lot of action with the current five members ...



Justice League #17 Review
Justice League #17 Review

... and it’s been that way for a long time. A better book, but still not what it should be. Justice League has been better these two weeks, but it still falls far, far short of what it ought to be. Almost a year in, Rebirth has its share of stinkers—but no book has been more disappointing than this one. When will something change. Recommended if…. You’ve got enough money in your comics budget to accommodate a book that may not be great, but still reads well. You’re a Pasarin fan. Justice League #17 would be forgivably average in another context, but in a series where average is the high bar, it’s tough to celebrate rising from “terrible” to “I don’t hate it.” Hitch’s dialogue-driven approach makes reading this less of a chore, but not much happens, and the characters still don’t read like themselves. Pasarin has some nice wide shots, but his humanoid figures still look distractingly strange more often than not, and I found it very hard to immerse myself in his side of the story. I’m happy this wasn’t terrible, but I’m not terribly ...



News On The Power Rangers And The Justice League
News On The Power Rangers And The Justice League

... confirmed ABC's Good Morning America after hours that he will return as this hilarious character Louise for him into and I can't say anything right now come out and I can't say anything I'm like I really can't chips also stars Dax - it opens Friday I'm looking for warriors got our first look eight months ago at San Diego comic con now comes word the first full length Justice League trailer will drop Saturday Ben Affleck in the Catholic out the door back is Batman Superman and Wonder Woman justice legal opens November sent. Did you Q were you. Remarks. And Christopher Watson. President trump once asked Al Hillary Clinton. They'll bear with me OK we all know actress Emma Thompson. Oscar winning actors she also could have been First Lady maybe. Thompson revealed on the Scandinavian talk shows album of the president trump once asked her out. Calling her trailer. But the time she was ironically playing a fictionalized version of Hillary Clinton back in 1998 movie primary colors okay. He did not accept his off her she's said she's never met him before nor since. Did ...

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