'Justice League 2' MoveD Release Date To Give Way To Ben AfflEck's 'The Batman'

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Dec 16, 2016 01:29 PM EST

New reports have claimed the development of "Justice League 2" has been moved to originally planned for 2019. It is because Warner Bros change its focus on Ben Affleck's solo movie "Batman."

According to University Herald, Zack Snyder celebrates and share 90 seconds of footage as the last day of filming the movie "Justice League." The cast and the crew of the     film were about to start to work but the pre-production has been rescheduling due to the movie of Affleck's "Batman."

Ben Affleck says that the movie will be called as "The Batman" and he's been busy writing the script which made him very excited. Meanwhile, there is no update about the initial release but it was expected to take the 2019 slot originally scheduled for "Justice League 2."

This instances made Snyder scheduled for another work on a   smaller-scale film entitled "The Last Photograph." According to Joblo, He and his longtime associate Kurt Johnstad had composed a script over a year. However, they need to put in order and hand it to Warner Bros.

Joe Manganiello will be portraying the villain role Deathstroke in "The Batman" movie confirmed by the DC Entertainment president Geoff Johns. The 39-year old actor has been selected for another character in the DC Extended Universe.

The 50-year old director already spotted Manganiello for becoming the Superman before Henry Cavill gets his role. He also becomes a choice to portray "The Dark Knight" before it given to Ben Afflick.

Justice League is the first DC Comics with the superhero group together to fight the villains and will be premiere on Nov 17, 2017. The superheroes stars are Gal Gadot, Ezra Miller, Ray Fisher, Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck.  

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