The latest details and spoilers for the "Justice League" movie will feature a possible climatic fight between Superman and Steppenwolf, and Ezra Miller tease The Flash's Speed Force in the film.
It seems that the "Justice League" movie will feature a possible one-on-one fight between the film's main antagonist Steppenwolf (Ciaran Hinds) and a resurrected Kal-El/Superman (Henry Cavill). The battle between the two will likely be similar to how Superman fought General Zod (Michael Shannon) in "Man of Steel" which would mean audiences will a lot expect skyscrapers crashing, bridges collapsing and heavy objects flung around just immobilize each other.
Steppenwolf will also likely use civilian lives against Superman for leverage but the rest of the Justice League could help the Man of Steel by rescuing civilians, so that he could focus in the fight against the villain. There is also a danger on Superman's life as he not fully a hundred percent after his resurrection, however, he would continue to soak on the suns energy to gain the upperhand, MovieNewsGuide reported.
There have been numerous theories on Superman's resurrection in the "Justice League" movie from a clone, the used of Kryptonian technology that were left during the "Man of Steel" movie, being resurrected by Apokolips, an alternate dimension and even in a "healing coma" similar to the comics.
Superman will also don anall-black costume, alonger hair and probably a beard before coming back to his classic red and blue costume.
In other news, cast member Ezra Miller teased the possibility of seeing Barry Allen/The Flash's connection to the Speed Force in the "Justice League" movie.
The Speed Force is the source of The Flash's powers as he can tap into it to unleash his full potential and unlock all sorts of other abilities such as time travel, accelerated healing and many more.
The "Fantastic Beast" star told IGN that Barry will likely have to learn to tap into his connection with the Speed Force when he teams up with Batman (Ben Affleck), Superman, Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) and the rest of the League. Miller explained that his version of The Flash is still an "amateur" speedster but will slowy graduate from it during his journey in the DC Extended Universe.
When asked if audiences could see a fully powered Flash in the DCEU, Miller stated that he could be compared to a Wally West/The Flash in "Kingdom Come" being one with the Speed Force.
The Flash is one of the other heroes Batman has recruited in the Justice League followed by Wonder Woman, Aquaman (Jason Momoa) and Cyborg (Ray Fisher) in order to combat the forces of Apokolips from invading earth.
Previous reports revealed a member of the Green Lantern Corps. will appear in the film and it is hinted to be Hal Jordan or John Stewart, while Kyle Rayner will star in the standalone film. DC and comic book fans will likely see a new "Justice League" movie trailer soon before the year ends.
"Justice League" movie is scheduled on Nov. 17, 2017, while the sequel will launch on June 14, 2019.