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Whoa: DC just gave us first looks at The Justice League and Wonder Woman and we’re damn excited

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Evelyn Derico
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Superhero fans have finally seen what their favorite end-of-the-world-stoppers will look like in the upcoming film The Justice League Part One, with DC releasing concept art for the film that looks set to take on the Avengers franchise.

The renderings include art for Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Cyborg and Aquaman. 


The film will star Henry Cavill (Clark Kent), Jason Moma (Aquaman), Amy Adams (Lois Lane), Gal Gadot (Diana Prince/Wonder Woman), Ben Affleck (Bruce Wayne/Batman), Ray Fisher (Victor Stone/Cyborg) and Ezra Miller (Barry Allen/The Flash). This is the first peek fans have gotten since George Miller's Justice League flick was scrapped back in 2008. 

The Justice League Part One is being directed by Zack Snyder (Known for 300, Man of Steel and Watchmen) and is slated to be released November 17, 2017.

That's not the only gift for superhero fans today. We've finally been given a peek into the highly anticipated Wonder Woman, which will be the first ever big screen adaptation of the DC comic (and only started filming two months ago.)

Last night on the CW, self-proclaimed comic book nerd and director Kevin Smith talked with Creative Officer of DC Comics Geoff Johns to give fans a first look at the movie. The film will feature Wonder Woman as Amazon warrior Diana Prince, who is seen through a series of flashbacks as part of her origin story. This will also be the first time Wonder Woman's origin story is featured on screen, so we're extra stoked!

The film will have a darker tone than some superhero fare, which is consistent with past DC movie releases. It is directed by Patty Jenkins and stars Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, Chris Pine as Steve Trevor and Connie Nielsen as Diana Prince's Mother.

Wonder Woman's release is slated for June 23, 2017. Check out Diana kicking ass in the first look below.

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