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'Justice League' News: Zack Snyder Offers Teasers for Darkseid

The most recently released "Batman v Superman: The Dawn of Justice" have excited fans about the upcoming installments to the DC Extended Universe.

After seeing Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman fighting together on the big screen, there have been much anticipation for the upcoming "Justice League" films. With that, the director of the films, Zack Snyder, was able to share some details about what is to come.

Fans are expecting Darkseid to be the villain for "Justice League," since his presence is what paved the way for Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Aquaman, Green Lantern, and Cyborg to come together and form the Justice League. In addition, his symbol was seen in "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice," which hinted his presence in the DC Extended universe.

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With that, Snyder teased some details about the League of Villains during the Empire Film Pocast. The director shared a piece of information that had fans wondering. He said, "Maybe [Darkseid] exists out there in the universe. Maybe he's looking for something. Something that is against life?"

This had fans speculating just what the villain will be up to when the film releases. However, there is much expectation since this will mark a pivotal moment for the DC Extended Universe. Meanwhile, the stars of the upcoming film shared their excitement about the new installment.

Even though filming for "Justice League" have yet to begin, it seems as though two superheroes have already began their bromance. It was revealed that Jason Momoa, who will play the role of Aquaman, and Ray Fisher, who will play the role of Cyborg, have embraced their character's friendship. Momoa recently tweeted, "ITS CYBORG. My man so stoked we are in JL together. Great man."

"Justice League" Part 1 is expected to hit theaters on Nov. 17, 2017.

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