'Justice League': Ben Affleck Addresses Batman's Transformation
Some fans won't recognize the Batman in Justice League, and Ben Affleck couldn't be happier with [...]
Superman's Effect
While Superman isn't currently amongst the living at the moment, he directly inspires everything the Justice League does.
Batman had the opportunity to fight alongside him against Doomsday in Batman v Superman, and Henry Cavill explains the effect that encounter had on the Dark Knight.
"Superman to the League is a, he has a sense of what is missing," Cavill said. "He has completely changed Batman's perspective of these characters with special abilities and powers."
Superman also managed to inspire Wonder Woman into coming out of the shadows and returning to defend man's world. Hit the next slide to see how Diana and Bruce will manage to lead this crazy team.
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Wonder Woman and Batman wouldn't seem to have a lot in common, but Wonder Woman actress Gal Gadot doesn't think that's the case at all.
That's why she pegs Diana and Bruce as perfect to lead this team of new heroes.
"I think that both of them are very alpha-type," Gadot told SFX Magazine. "Both of them deal with their past and both of them will do everything to make a better world and fight crime and fight evil. So we share a lot in common. It's like yin and yang. They work well together. He has everything that she doesn't, she has everything that he doesn't, and they work for the same cause...She's warmer and more loving and open, and he's more sophisticated."
They make a great pair to be sure, but it will be interesting to see how they adapt when Superman eventually does come back into the picture.
Fans can see how that works out when Justice League hits theaters on November 17.
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