Latest JUSTICE LEAGUE Reshoot Set Photos Take Us To Gotham City
Another batch of photos from the set of Justice League have found their way online, and they feature some very interesting props from Gotham City as the signs all point to even more Batman...
Some Justice League set photos recently surfaced which appeared to point to us getting some Wonder Woman flashbacks set during the dark days of World War I, and while it's since been revealed that those may actually be from the upcoming live-action Dumbo, there's no mistaking this batch of images!
Now, Batman Notes has shared some photos of both a Gotham City cab and the gargoyle-like statue that the Dark Knight could be seen standing on in a trailer teaser released for the movie back in March.
Apparently, Ben Affleck is in England ready to shoot additional scenes with Joss Whedon for the reshoots and it looks like that could mean we'll get some extra Batman in the anticipated release.
Of course, reshoots take place for a variety of reasons and all the cast will no doubt be involved at some point, so we'll just have to wait and see. The Justice League reshoots are expected to take place for the next couple of months, but the movie is still on track to be released this coming November.
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