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Watch the Justice League in full glory in the brand new 4-minute trailer

The success of the recently released 'Wonder Woman' has put the studio back on track and has given hope for fans of a satisfying film from the DC universe.

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Warner Bros. seems to have put all their eggs in the basket after the dismissive response they received for 'Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice'. They have released a full four minute 11 second trailer of 'Justice League' following the San Diego Comic-Con.

The success of the recently released 'Wonder Woman' has put the studio back on track and has given hope for fans of a satisfying film from the DC universe.

The new trailer shows off Batman (Ben Affleck), Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), Flash (Ezra Miller), Cyborg (Ray Fisher) and Aquaman (Jason Momoa) coming together to fight Steppenwolf and the Parademons who are hunting for three 'Mother Boxes' on Earth.

'Justice League' was initially helmed by Zack Snyder but Joss Whedon stepped in when Snyder went through a personal crisis. The recent action-packed trailer has to be credited to Whedon (whose previous directorials include 'Avengers: The Age of Ultron'). The directorial change is evident in the new trailer considering the fast-paced editing and the tone of the video. It is no wonder that Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman appears first in the video, even before Batman, considering the success the Patty Jenkins film enjoyed recently - again apparently a Whedon move.

Spoiler alert.

The trailer ends with Jeremy Irons, who plays Alfred in the movie, looking up past the camera and saying " You said you'd come. Now there is hope you are not too late." The remark is clearly hinting at the arrival of Superman since the man of steel was shown dead at the end of 'Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice'.

'Justice League' is set to hit the theatres on November 17th.

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