‘Justice League’ Update: Director Says That Second Trailer Is Coming
Warner Bros.' DC Extended Universe is on the verge of collapsing all together with news of actors and projects being delayed. Some examples include The Flash as it still has no director, the Batman solo film where Ben Affleck hints of also retiring the character and Wonder Woman having early negative talks. Nonetheless, fans will still continue to have hope as the nearing ensemble film, Justice League, has been given an update.
According to We Got This Covered, even though some of the franchise's films are being full of controversy and drama, the Justice League is on set to hit the theaters this 2017. The film is being viewed as the one film to save the franchise with the catastrophic news surrounding the studio. In accordance, Justice League trailer is said to be released soon. As director Zack Snyder said with Vero, "Trailer is all part of marketing and there is a set schedule for release. It's coming soon, don't worry." With his words, fans are getting excitement over the second trailer since the first only revealed little detail. But still, soon is a relative term which means indefinite. However, people think that the trailer may drop this March or earlier.
The second trailer drop news has been questioned not only to Snyder but also to actress Gal Gadot. In Comic Book report, earlier of February, Gal Gadot used Facebook to clear some questions regarding the film. When a fan commented that a trailer should be dropped during Super Bowl, the actress simply said "Haha, soon!" which is also not an exact date but rather, it is good that the team sure knows the use of word "soon." All in all, the "Justice League" film is being expected to have a great impact on the future of the franchise and the DC Extended Universe.
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