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Affleck assured he will wear Batman’s cape

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BEN Affleck dismissed speculatio­n that he is being dropped as Batman during a Warner Bros presentati­on on Saturday that introduced the Justice League and announced a sequel to recent smash hit Wonder Woman.

Rumours have been swirling in the US entertainm­ent press that the studio was casting around for a replacemen­t for 44-year-old Affleck to lead a standalone Batman franchise.

“Let me be very clear – I am the luckiest guy in the world,” Affleck told a crowd of 6 000 cheering fans at San Diego Comic-Con.

“Batman is the coolest part in any universe . . . it’s incredible. I’m so thrilled to do it.”

He said after two appearance­s as Batman in Warner’s DC Comics Extended Universe (DCEU), studio bosses Kevin Tsujihara, Sue Kroll and Toby Emmerich had made it clear the part would remain his.

“I believe them,” Affleck said, adding that he would be “an ape on the ground” for Matt Reeves, who is set to direct The Batman after scoring a hit with War for the Planet of the Apes.

Affleck will don the cape and cowl in Zack Snyder’s Justice League, which opens in cinemas worldwide in November.

He shared the Hall H stage at Comic-Con with co-stars Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman), Jason Momoa (Aquaman), Ezra Miller (The Flash) Fisher (Cyborg).

Fans were treated to the most extensive footage yet of the fifth film in the DCEU, which was handed to Joss Whedon after photograph­y had been completed when Snyder’s 20-year-old daughter died in March.

The four-minute reel featured Wonder Woman rescuing children from a robbery and then teaming up with Batman to recruit Aquaman, the Flash and Cyborg to a new crime-fighting unit.

The ensemble cast is supported by Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Willem Dafoe, Jesse Eisenberg, Jeremy Irons and JK Simmons for the movie, and Ray which hits theatres on November 17.

The least surprising announceme­nt during the presentati­on was that a sequel to the standalone Wonder Woman is in the works, with Gadot slated to reprise her role as Diana Prince.

No release date or plot details were revealed, but the confirmati­on was seen as inevitable as the fantasy adventure is most the profitable movie yet from the DC Extended Universe.

Patty Jenkins’s superhero epic is also set to become the biggest blockbuste­r this weekend – and is already the largest grossing live action movie ever directed by a woman. — AFP

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