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‘Batman' star Ben Affleck to direct sequel amid Jennifer Garner divorce; Actress spotted in church with son

| Jul 24, 2016 10:15 PM EDT

Actress Jennifer Garner and actor-director Ben Affleck arrive at the Oscars at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 24, 2013 in Hollywood, California.

"Batman" actor Ben Affleck recently appeared at the 2016 San Diego Comic Con to debut the teaser for the upcoming "Justice League" movie.

As it was confirmed by the actor himself, Affleck will play the role of Batman in the installment. He also directed the film, according to USA Today.

Affleck was obviously very excited at the sight of the thousands of fans who cheered him on at the event venue.

"This is kind of nerdy, but this is a big deal in my life. This is never going to happen again," he said before taking a selfie of the huge crowd.

Panel moderator Conan O'Brien countered Affleck's statement by saying that he believes the same moment could happen again for the actor.

Meanwhile, despite Affleck's excitement over his upcoming movie, his personal troubles and marital issues with estranged wife Jennifer Garner are still ongoing.

According to The Daily Mail, while the actor was busy promoting his upcoming film, Garner was busy bringing her son Samuel to church.

Photos of the actress wearing a simple dress were published by the same site.

One of the snaps showed the actress getting out of her car. Another photo featured her carrying Samuel on her shoulders.

A video of the actress walking past a group of paparazzi were also leaked online.

After spending some time in church, Garner was photographed with her eldest daughter Violet walking out of the institution. This time around, Samuel was not in sight.

In other news, Garner and Affleck confirmed that their marriage was on the rocks early last year.

At that time, the actor was linked to his children's nanny Christine Ouzounian. There were reports that the actor cheated on Garner with the nanny.

However, Affleck never confirmed or denied such allegations.

After reports about his infidelity circulate online, Affleck appeared to have gone through depression. There were rumors that he would be the first one to go to the set of his movie, and he will also be the last one to leave because he didn't have anywhere else to go.

"Justice League" is going to hit theaters in the United States on Nov. 19.

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