Superman died in the last few minutes of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice." In spite of his fate in the 2016 movie, Henry Cavill will reprise his role as The Man of Steel for the upcoming "Justice League" movie.
From his usual red and blue armored suit in "Batman v Superman," it looks like we will see Superman in an entirely fresh look as he will don a black suit in "Justice League." A possible first look at the costume leaks online.
The blurry Twitter image that can be seen below is not an official image. It also looks like his blue costume just modified to turn into a different color, using Photoshop. However, some fans are pointing out that it's still dark blue and not black.
It is still a subject for discussion because there is a huge possibility Cavil will use this costume. According to Cinema Blend, director Zack Snyder and his team tweaked Batman and Flash's costume so why skimp out on Superman? The movie is coming in a few months and Snyder will surely reveal the details soon.
ATENCIÓN ATENCIÓN!!!! Posible primer vistazo a #Superman #HenryCavill en #JusticeLeague con el #Blacksuit. No sabemos la autenticidad aún. pic.twitter.com/EIH84doeEJ
— LaFortaleza (@LaFortalezaSole) January 20, 2017
Speaking of Batman's costume, Ben Affleck revealed a few months ago that the Dark Knight will have two suits in the movie. The actor said the one is the one we have seen before while the other, which details he cannot give away, was the one Batman augments because of the nature of the mission.
Superman wore the black suit in the "Death of Superman." However, it's believed that the suit does not belong to him but to his biological father. When his blue suit was torn apart, he wore the suit for a while.
Meanwhile, "Justice League" teased Central City in one of its behind-the-scene photos the British Society of Cinematography shared exclusively to Comic Book. Central City is a familiar landmark in the DC Comics and even had its Easter egg in "Suicide Squad."
The "Justice League" movie will open in theaters on Nov. 10, 2017. It also stars Gal Gadot, Ezra Miller, Jason Momoa, Ray Fisher, Ciarán Hinds, Amy Adams, Diane Lane, Jeremy Irons and Jesse Eisenberg. Watch the movie's Comic-Con trailer below: