Batman, Green Lantern Corps, Wonder Woman, The Flash & Cyborg Logos Revealed

Tom Holland Names His Pick To Be The Next Spider-Man

In addition to the Gal Gadot Wonder Woman poster, DC has revealed the logos for the Ben Affleck Batman movie, Green Lantern Corps, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, The Flash, Cyborg and Suicide Squad at the 2016 Licensing Expo in Las Vegas.

Speaking of Justice League, today also saw specific details made known, a Batman and Flash scene description, a Jim Gordon scene description, and the plot synopsis and Batmobile revealed.

(via Collider)

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