A band of superheroes saving the planet from sheer destruction. While this has been a concept for many super hero movies and animated features alike, the idea primarily paints one picture in our mind, ‘Justice League’. The thrilling series from DC Comics won countless hearts over the years and set a benchmark for superhero squad stories.
Now, as we already know, the first ever live-action movie inspired by the comics will be hitting theatres next year for which everyone is waiting impatiently. So, the good folks at Warner Bros. decided to give the fans something to relish on till more information is out.
During this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, a small clip with excerpts from the movie with a look of the characters was released. This year we witnessed unhappy fans due to as they said, ‘the overly dark’ tone witnessed in Batman vs Superman movie. However DC managed to win their fans heart once again with this teaser. While the video, as a prelude mentions clearly, “The following footage was prepared by the filmmakers as a special look for fans in attendance at Comic-Con 2016”, the community has already loved it as a trailer/teaser.
The 2:45 minutes video clip features Batman, played by Ben Affleck attempting to assemble a squad of super heroes to fight something evil. He is shown reaching out to Aquaman, played by Jason Momoa and The Flash (who seems to be most excited to join the force), played by Ezra Miller. Miller can be seen as a geeky guy who is need of friends and is a big fan of Batman, whereas Momoa seemed speculative of Affleck’s intentions / motives.
Wonder Woman and Cyborg have also been featured in the clip. While we are certain Green Lantern and Superman will make their debuts with the eventual video releases from the makers, however for now, they are nowhere to be seen.
Having said all that, we would suggest staying put and waiting for Warner Bros. to release some more details and clips about the movie. 2017 is sure going to be an amazing year, November especially, you know why.
We just hope they do Justice to it!