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Marvel At The Tactical Batsuit In All-New Image For Justice League

Zack Snyder has shared the latest pic from production on Justice League, casting light on Ben Affleck in the tactical Batsuit.
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Zack Snyder and Co. continue to toil away on the set of Warner’s Justice League today, though it seems Ben Affleck’s days in the tactical Batsuit are numbered.

Taking to Twitter, Snyder has shared an all-new image of Affleck suited and booted as the Caped Crusader. The homestretch is in sight – for the tactical Batsuit, anyway – and here we can see Bats prepping for action opposite his trusty vehicular companion.

Per Snyder:

Lensing in London ahead of its theatrical bow late next year, there’s still some ways to go before Justice League cruises past the finish line. Even still, and perhaps in an effort to stoke excitement for the DC Extended Universe after the back-to-back disappointments of Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad, Zack Snyder’s ensemble epic continues to be a hot-button topic.

Amy Adams, for instance, recently championed Justice League as a “totally different film” while promoting her role in Denis Villeneuve sci-fi Arrival and, contrary to previous speculation, a new report has emerged that all but writes off Jared Leto’s chances of rubbing shoulders DC’s finest come 2017.

On the topic, no longer will Warner launch Justice League as a two-part epic in the vein of Avengers: Infinity War and its as-yet-untitled sequel; rather, Zack Snyder’s juggernaut will descend into theaters on November 17, 2017 as a single – and hopefully more compelling – feature film.


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