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'Justice League' Movie News: Movie Has No Official Title Yet, Says Zack Snyder

The 2017 "Justice League" movie has no official title yet.

This is what Zack Snyder has revealed in his recent interview with Collider after he was asked what the highly anticipated DC movie will be labeled officially.

At this point time, Snyder said that he is only in the process of drawing logos, title treatments, and figuring out what Justice League should be visually.

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The "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" director, who will also helm the upcoming "Justice League" movie, likewise, disclosed that the movie will mostly be shot in London as the production has a studio there, which will make not only save them cost as compared to closing the streets for the filming, but will also make it easy for them to shoot more efficiently.

More or less, the "Justice League" movie will consume the same amount of time that Snyder spent on filming "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," according to Snyder.

The "Justice League" movie will be an ensemble of the biggest names in the DC Universe as it gathers the characters of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and many other DC superheroes. Apart from the triumvirate of Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, and Gal Gadot, who are reprising their "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman roles, respectively, Jason Momoa of "Game of Thrones" fame is also included in the film and will breathe life to the character of Aquaman. Actor Ezra Miller will play the role of The Flash, a character currently portrayed by Grant Gustin on the CW series with the same title.

Last week, actress Amber Heard confirmed her participation in the "Justice League" movie, as well, as she is tasked to play the role of Mera, Aquaman's wife and the queen of Atlantis.

"Justice League" is slated for a Nov. 16, 2017 release date. Meanwhile, fans of the beloved DC superheroes can already witness the biggest superheroes battle on the big screen via "Batman v Superman," which serves as the jump-off point for the formation of the Justice League, this Friday, March 25.

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