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DC calms fans with Justice League tease

Comic-Con presentati­ons include panels, trailers, movie stars and more

- LINDSEY BAHR

After Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice put the launch of the DC Comics/Warner Bros. universe on shaky ground, the studio came back swinging at Comic-Con this past Saturday, armed with movie stars, brandnew footage and a sense of humour.

The 6,500-some fans in Hall H got a glimpse of never-before-seen footage from the superhero all-star film Justice League from director Zack Snyder, as well as the actionpack­ed first trailer for Wonder Woman, starring Gal Gadot.

Snyder and the cast flew in from London to tease Justice League, currently in production and not set to hit theatres until November 2017.

The lively Justice League footage highlights Bruce Wayne’s recruitmen­t of what will be the Justice League team, including The Flash (Ezra Miller), Cyborg (Ray Fisher) and Aquaman (Jason Momoa). Ben Affleck, who plays Bruce Wayne/Batman, hyped the film with his fellow castmates, including Gadot and Superman actor Henry Cavill — putting to bed any lingering suspicions (spoiler alert!) that his character was actually killed off for good at the end of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

The lighter touch in the Justice League reel is likely a direct response to the widespread criticism of the self-seriousnes­s of Batman v Superman and will be a pivotal moment for the studio in bringing together all of the personalit­ies it hopes will also stand on their own, much as Marvel and Disney have done with The Avengers.

Warner Bros. has 10 films pegged to the interconne­cted universe over the next few years, including Suicide Squad, which comes out in August, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, The Flash and the standalone Batman film, which Affleck is directing and starring in.

To kick things off, Affleck was joined onstage by all of his fellow directors: David Ayer (Suicide Squad), Patty Jenkins (Wonder Woman), James Wan (Aquaman), Rick Famuyiwa (The Flash) and Snyder.

“DC is the foundation of what we all know about comic books and heroes. To have my voice be a part of that is really exciting,” Famuyiwa said.

Wan, who made his name in horror vehicles like the Saw and Conjuring films, said that he bring some of that sensibilit­y to Aquaman as well.

Neither Wan nor Famuyiwa had any footage to show, since The Flash and Aquaman don’t come out until 2018, but fans did get a first look at Jenkins’s Wonder Woman, which highlights the romance and First World War-era adventure of Diana Prince’s origins.

The movie comes out in June 2017 and will be the first time the iconic superhero has had her own film in her 75-year history.

“Knowing how many people care so much for this character ... it was important to portray (her) in a way everyone can relate,” Gadot said, seated alongside co-stars Chris Pine and Connie Nielsen, who plays her mother. Audiences first met Gadot’s Wonder Woman in Batman v Superman.

The baddies of Suicide Squad, out Aug. 5, took the stage too, including stars Will Smith, Margot Robbie and Jared Leto.

“This is not a movie about good versus evil,” Smith said. “This is a movie about bad versus evil.”

It wasn’t all comic books and superheroe­s in the studio presentati­on, though.

Audiences saw the first trailer for Kong: Skull Island, a 1970s-set King Kong story directed by Jordan VogtRobert­s and starring Tom Hiddleston, Brie Larson, John Goodman and Straight Outta Compton’s Jason Mitchell and Corey Hawkins. It comes out in March 2017.

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Henry Cavill as Superman, left, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman and Ben Affleck as Batman were featured in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. The film was widely criticized as being self-serious.
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Gal Gadot

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