"Justice League" spoilers continue to float, pulling up the excitement level of the fans of DC superheroes. Director Zack Snyder has teased behind-the-scenes photo revealing Aquaman and the set of the movie while actor Jeremy Irons (playing the role of Alfred Pennyworth) dropped out details about his character's role in the upcoming DCEU movie.
"Justice League" director has recently displayed a new photo of Aquaman (played by Jason Momoa) on his Vero account. The photo appears like it is from post-production stage as it shows the character on the screen which seems to be from the editing room.
The image also shows a similar setting at the seaside town featured at the first trailer of "Justice League." The movie features Bruce Wayne's travel to the small seafaring village where he will attempt to recruit Aquaman, The King of Atlantis to join his humble squad, Comicbook reported.
In an interview with Coming Soon, Jeremy Irons detailed that his character Alfred Pennyworth is "a stickler for staying the same." Fans will continue to see Alfred trying to modulate everyone in the "Justice League" squad. However, Irons also mentioned that Alfred sometimes allows Bruce Wayne to do the lead.
In another interview, Jeremy Irons revealed his character will not have much exposure in the upcoming "Justice League" movie. The actor told IGN that the movie already has five big characters to highlight on while his character is just a minor character compared to the five superheroes of "Justice League."
Furthermore, Jeremy Irons also gave out an update on Ben Affleck's "Batman" solo movie. According to Irons, he has actually not read the scripts yet, but suspects all of the characters could be plain human beings. The actor also confirmed production for "Batman" solo movie is set to begin in spring 2017.
Ben Affleck has also confirmed this production schedule through an interview with Variety. The "Batman" lead star shared that everything is evolving as per schedule. Affleck also mentioned that they are already in the finishing stage of completing the script, which he deems to be an exciting time for him.
"Justice League" is scheduled to hit the theaters on Nov. 17, 2017.