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'Justice League' Footage Highlights Fun Character Moments

Since Warner Bros. Pictures officially kicked off the DC Comics Extended Universe last year, fans have anxiously waited for the gathering of DC superheroes for the "Justice League" movie. Recently, the studio released the full trailer for the highly anticipated film at CinemaCon 2017, getting fans even more hyped up.

For last year's kick-off, the studio debuted Zack Snyder's "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," which featured Clark Kent (Henry Cavill) as he teamed up with Batman (Ben Affleck) and Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) in a battle. The film also featured The Flash (Ezra Miller), Aquaman (Jason Momoa) and Cyborg (Ray Fisher).

For the upcoming "Justice League" movie, fans will get to see the reunion of the six superheroes. The recent CinemaCon footage shows some fun character moments, proving that the upcoming movie is definitely a must-watch.

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The CinemaCon trailer includes two scenes, both featuring The Flash. In one of the scenes, Wonder Woman tries to get her sword while The Flash helps her catch it. The second scene shows an ending stinger of Barry Allen, standing on a rooftop with Bruce and Diana and noticing the Bat-Signal. "Oh, awesome. It's the Bat-Signal! That's your signal!" he says in the trailer.

The footage also comes with an additional scene, featuring Bruce while working in a Wayne warehouse. Riding a troop carrier, he tells Diana that he spent $1 million dollars on the security system that she broke into. Diana then remarks that he got his money's worth. After that, the two discuss the approaching threat.

Based on the footage, Barry seems to be the most eager to join the Justice League and make friends with the other superheroes. The clip does not offer much about the upcoming "Justice League" movie and does not feature Superman, although it offers a couple of new shots of Aquaman.

"Justice League" hits theaters on Nov. 17.

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