Henry Cavill announces a major plot point from 'Justice League'; Another Superman vs Batman fight to happen soon
This year "Batman v Superman" and "Suicide Squad" have been massive hits, earning a combined total of $1.618.9 billion at the box office. Fans are now eagerly waiting for what will come next through the door of DC Extended Universe.
2017 will witness two major DCEU movies. On June 2 "Wonder Woman" will hit the theatres, describing the origin story of Wonder Woman, played by Gal Gadot.
But one of the most anticipated movies of next year is definitely the "Justice League." Directed by Zack Snyder, the mega star cast, the extraordinary graphics and the jawdropping plot is expected to lead the movie a blockbuster hit.
Apart from Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, the movie will star Ben Affleck as Batman, Henry Cavill as Superman, Jason Momoa as Aquaman, Ezra Miller as The Flash, and Ray Fisher as Cyborg.
As per Movie Pilot, Henry Cavill has recently revealed a major plot point of "Justice League" to Total Film. When Henry was asked about his character Superman and his role in the movie, the actor teases another Batman vs Superman situation.
"There's pretty much an argument between him and Batman as to who is the leader," Henry Cavill was quoted saying.
There has been a whole movie released in March with the theme of Batman and Superman butting heads. Although "Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice" grossed a massive $873.3 million at the box office, it received mixed reviews by both critics and fans.
Many claimed that they are not satisfied with the amount of animosity shown between Batman and Superman. Well if fans go as per Henry Cavill's words, then they will get to see the two superheroes on opposite sides again very soon.
As per INQUISITR, Zack Snyder has also told Total Film that he is focusing on making "Justice League" as fun and as entertaining as possible. Zack believes that the characters in the movie contain the trait of being entertaining and larger than life.
"Justice League" will be released on November 17, 2017.
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