The Flash, Batman, Wonder Woman unite in new “Justice League” pic

The Flash, Batman, Wonder Woman unite in new “Justice League” pic

PanARMENIAN.Net - A new still of Zack Snyder's upcoming "Justice League" has made its way out online. Debuted via Entertainment Weekly, the image features the Flash (Ezra Miller), who bands together with the Batman (Ben Affleck) and Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) in what appears to be an abandoned building, AceShowbiz said.

"Flash is Ringo Starr," Miller said of his character. "He annoys everybody, but he doesn't have any specific beef with anyone." He also referred to Batman as a "Dad" and Jason Momoa's Aquaman as "Uncle Fish Curry", adding, "Wonder Woman is very considerate, so even though she's annoyed with the Flash, she's still very compassionate."

Little is known about the setting of the upcoming movie, but according to ComicBook.com, the particular scene in the latest image takes place in Gotham ventilator tower. [SPOILER ALERT!] The team is said to get information from Commissioner Gordon (J.K. Simmons) about parademon nest location before they "set out in Batman's new four-legged Crawler vehicle."

"Justice League" is set for a November 17, 2017 U.S. release. The superheroes team-up movie also stars Jeremy Irons, Jesse Eisenberg, Willem Dafoe, Amber Heard and Kiersey Clemons. Ray Fisher is back as Cyborg, while Ciaran Hinds is added to the cast as the villainous Steppenwolf, who was briefly teased in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice".

Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman's [Henry Cavill] selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, to face an even greater enemy. Together, they work quickly to find and recruit a team of metahumans to stand against this newly awakened threat.

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