Batman, Aquaman, The Flash: Zack Snyder teases new Justice League costumes in photo
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Your support makes all the difference.With Batman v Superman a mere month away and Justice League: Part One's filming date officially announced, Zack Snyder has upped his cryptic teasing game.
In a wholly intentional move (we're assuming), Snyder tweeted a photo of himself alongside Aquaman actor Jason Momoa - only they weren't alone. No, they were accompanied by an intriguing collection of superhero costumes that are sure to be glimpsed in DC's upcoming slate of films.
Both The Flash and Aquaman's outfits seem to be positioned in the back right and next to that looks as if there could be another incarnation of Ben Affleck's Batsuit.
The identity of the other characters whose costumes just happen to be lying around remain a mystery, but appearing in Justice League will be Cyborg (Ray Miller) and Queen Mera (Amber Heard) so it wouldn't be too exaggerated an assumption that it could be them.
The Flash will be played by Ezra Miller. He's rumoured to be showing up as a cameo in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, but will appear in Justice League ahead of his own standalone film in 2018.
Batman v Superman will be released on 25 March.
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