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New Justice League Fan Art Adds Green Lantern And Martin Manhunter Into The Mix

We've now got less than a year to go until Zack Snyder's Justice League hits theaters and unfortunately, we still haven't seen a whole lot from it. A new trailer was supposed to land in December, but now we're hearing that Warner Bros. is waiting until the spring to drop it. It's a bit surprising that they're not starting the hype train a bit earlier, as it's no secret that they need all the help they can get with this one, but there's really nothing else we can do at this point but sit back and wait for more promotional material to come our way.

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We’ve now got less than a year to go until Zack Snyder’s Justice League hits theaters and unfortunately, we still haven’t seen a whole lot from it. A new trailer was supposed to land in December, but now we’re hearing that Warner Bros. is waiting until the spring to drop it. It’s surprising that they’re not starting the hype train a bit earlier, as it’s no secret that they need all the help they can get with this one, but there’s really nothing else we can do at this point but sit back and wait for more promotional material to come our way.

Making that wait a bit easier is some awesome new fan art which surfaced today, that takes the recently released group shot from Justice League and adds in Hal Jordan (played in this photo by fan-favorite pick James Marsden), John Stewart, Martian Manhunter and even the Man of Steel, complete with his new black costume and long hair. Though the first two characters won’t be in the film – as far as we know – Superman will definitely show up at some point and it’s cool to see him rocking his new costume here.

With trouble currently brewing over on The Batman, Warner Bros. needs a hit with both this movie and Wonder Woman. If they strike out on either, the entire DCEU runs the risk of collapsing. Thankfully, we’ve been hearing that Snyder has drastically changed the direction of the studio’s cinematic universe following the backlash of Batman V Superman – we just hope it’s not too late. Regardless, seeing all these iconic heroes on screen together should prove to be a lot of fun and we can’t imagine that the end result won’t be at least a bit of a step up from what’s come before.

Justice League smashes its way into theaters on November 17th and stars Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Henry Cavill, Ezra Miller, Jason Momoa and more.