Justice League Spoilers: What To Expect In Latest Trailer

In high anticipation for the release of the much-awaited DC movie of the year, Justice League, this coming November, Warner Bros. has officially unveiled a new poster for the superhero-packed DC film. The poster is seen as a means of hyping up the movie even more, as fans are raving about it ever since its introduction way back last year.

New Justice League Trailer Coming

According to IGN, in addition to the newly-made promo art, which was just posted on the Justice League official Twitter account, the studio has also announced that the next upcoming Justice League trailer will be released and debut this coming Saturday, March 25, 2017. New updates have also said that the studio has now also released Batman, Aquaman, the Flash, Wonder Woman and Cyborg posters, which offers a more close-up look at the costumes that they will be sporting in the film.

New Teaser Poster Also Revealed

A poster, which features all five superhero members assembled together, has also been revealed to the delight of the fans. This poster has given fans some more sneak peek on the superhero lineup, as well as their projected looks on the movie.

According to Screen Rant, in several subsequent posts, video teasers that feature Jason Momoa's Aquaman, Ben Affleck's Batman, Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman, Ezra Miller's the Flash, and Ray Fisher's Cyborg was also revealed. It has also been uploaded in the films Twitter account and is available on the movie's official website.

About The Upcoming Movie

The upcoming Justice League movie is directed by Zack Snyder and will be hitting theaters this coming November 17, 2017. While fans all over the world are patiently waiting for the new trailer's release this coming weekend, they can also check out the older Justice League trailer, which debuted just last year during Comic-Con, as well as the early sneak peek at some underwater footage of Momoa's Aquaman.

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