The filming of "Justice League" in London might be finished but it doesn't mean it's the end of the film's shooting. Warner Bros. has settled on doubling the movie and revealed "Justice League: Part One" and "Justice League: Part Two" simultaneously. "Justice League" will be shown on November 10, 2017, while the second part is slated to hit theaters on June 14, 2019.
First off, it is typical for DC movies to have a rating of PG-13, so it is expected that the "Justice League" movies will not be any different. The movie will be packed with extreme violence, might have some obscene materials and sometimes a few cursing.
"Justice League" will come across with the team's formation as Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) search for more humans with superpowers to protect the planet following Superman's "demise" in "Dawn of Justice". Based on the trailer that director Zack Snyder carried to San Diego Comic-Con, Batman and Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) will employ Aquaman (Jason Momoa), Cyborg (Ray Fisher), and The Flash (Ezra Miller) to form a team that will add in Kal-El, who was brought back to life. The group's mission will associate parademons, Motherboxes, and a villainous character, according to CINEMA BLEND.
Aside from portraying Batman's role, Affleck is also "Justice League" executive producer which means he will share his creative prowess to produce the bet outcome of the movie. Batman is also anticipated to have a solo movie that he will direct and co-write. However, there is no information yet that can be provided regarding the set date.
COMINGSOON cited that Affleck, Gadot, and Henry Cavill will reprise their roles as Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman in Warner Bros. DC Trinity. Amber Heard will play the role of Queen Mera in "Justice League" and will do the same in the Aquaman's solo movie in 2018 along with Willem Dafoe as Vulko and J.K. Simmons as Commissioner Gordon.
Likewise, Cyborg being the subject of Lex Luthor's metahuman files will have a solo movie scheduled to show on the big screen in April 2020. "Justice League" is directed by Zack Snyder and is slated to hit theaters on November 10, 2017.