Justice League concept art gives new look at The Flash and Cyborg in costume
The image is part of the Batman v Superman Ultimate Version DVD
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Your support makes all the difference.Information regarding the upcoming Justice League has come flooding in over the last few weeks, primarily thanks to DC inviting journalists onto the films set to watch selected clips (including the Flash meeting Batman).
Co-starring alongside the two superheroes is Wonder Woman, Cyborg, Aquaman, and the recently deceased Superman, all of whom featured in this year’s Batman v Superman.
Thanks to the deluxe, R-Rated edition of the film, Batman v Superman Ultimate Edition, being released on DVD, we have a first look at the concept art behind the film, revealing a first proper look at The Flash and Cyclops’s costumes.
Titled Justice League, the film will no longer carry the additional Part One subtitle as director Zack Snyder has on multiple occasions said it is a standalone film that requires no second part.
Meanwhile, it has been reported that the tone of the film is more humorous than in Batman v Superman, mainly in thanks to poor reviews and box-office receipts.
Ben Affleck recently spoke about Batman’s role in the film, saying that he is “not like a 'ha ha' jokey, but a bit of his darker humour stuff is present.”
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