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'Justice League' News: Zack Snyder Thinking of Ideas for New Title

After the release of the highly anticipated "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," DC fans are curious to see what the upcoming "Justice League" will bring to the big screen.

"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" already previewed several members of the Justice League such as Flash, Cyborg, and Aquaman. The cast members portraying the roles had their first photo together during the premiere of the film. With that, fans got a chance to see the full team for the first time.

In addition to the first photo of the "Justice League" cast members, the director of the film, Zack Snyder, recently spoke to Collider about the upcoming film. One of the things he mentioned was the possibility of the movie title changing.

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He stated, "Right now the working title is Justice League. Actually, I'm in that phase where I've been drawing logos and I've been drawing title treatments and stuff like that to try and figure out what it means, what Justice League is, visually, so we'll see if the name evolves with this visual presentation."

He also confirmed that the movie will be shot in England, having made a set of Metropolis and Gotham. Snyder hinted that the filming is expected to begin soon. He added, "We have a more efficient machine in England because we have a big backlot that we built for Gotham and Metropolis, so it'll be easier to photograph than when you have to close down streets. But it's a beautiful backlot."

Meanwhile, reports stated that a new character will be join the roster. Amber Heard is expected to play a role in the film. She will be playing Mera, who will be the romantic interest of Aquaman. In the comics, Mera ended up as Aquaman's wife. With that, fans can expect Heart to be the Queen of Atlantis in the upcoming film.

"Justice League: Part One" is expected to debut in theaters on Nov. 17, 2017.

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