‘Justice League’ Movie Production Set To Begin?

"Batman v Superman" movie director Zack Snyder talked about the "Justice League" movie.

Speaking with Collider, Snyder shared his thoughts on the future of the DC Cinematic Universe. Apparently, "Man of Steel" and "Batman v Superman" were just the beginning of the expansion of the movieverse.

The upcoming "Justice League" movie has been given a simple working title with just the addition of "Part One." It seems like the film will be divided into two or three parts, as is the norm these days.

"Right now the working title is 'Justice League,'" Snyder said. "Actually, I'm in that phase where I've been drawing logos and I've been drawing title treatments and stuff like that to try and figure out what it means, what 'Justice League' is, visually, so we'll see if the name evolves with this visual presentation."

With the "Batman v Superman" movie release date finished, the director can now work on the "Justice League" movie. Snyder confirmed that they will soon be starting production.

"The schedule's close, it's not quite as long, but give or take," he commented. "We have a more efficient machine in England because we have a big backlot that we built for Gotham and Metropolis, so it'll be easier to photograph than when you have to close down streets. But it's a beautiful backlot."

The logo will reportedly pay homage to "Man of Steel" as well as "Batman v Superman."

"The 'Batman v Superman' logo I drew so long ago," the director revealed. "I know there's versions of it that existed anyway, but that one in particular I [drew]. The thing that's kinda cool about the Batman suit [and] our Batman logo is that the dimension is the same as the 'Man of Steel' logo, the bottom of the bat. So I said, 'No, it's cool. It's okay. It's mythologically okay.'"

It was previously reported that the "Justice League" movie will be easier to watch than "Batman v Superman." It is said to have a lighter tone than its predecessor.

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