Justice League: Flashback Reshoots Could Link to Wonder Woman Events

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We all know that Joss Whedon took up the reins of the Justice League reshoots after Zack Snyder's unexpected departure. It was announced that reshoots were scheduled to make some very minor adjustments to several characters' story arcs. However, recent developments suggested that it could take at least two months to complete the work, which is quite some time. Plus, the same sources reported that the movie’s plot might undergo some dramatic changes.

Of course, the rumors were quickly debunked, but not officially. At this moment, we can only be certain of the fact that the reshoots are happening now.

Batman Notes posted some pics from the set, and, while there no stars were in sight, the shots are quite revealing. They show a set that’s clearly set up to film a flashback scene.

The shots are here if you want to check them out! You can read more about the pics afterward, but be warned that doing so will spoil Wonder Woman for you!

Wonder Woman (Screen Rant)

The final pics show a plane with a Knights Templar logo, which the Germans used on their planes during World War I. So there may be more than one connection between Justice League and Wonder Woman.

Wonder Woman ended with what sounded like a Boom Tube opening in the distance. We also know that Diana Prince spared Doctor Poison, who then escaped alive at the end of the film.

Keeping in mind that Elena Anaya signed a multi-picture deal with the studio, it’s possible that we might see Dr. Maru in the DCEU again, and maybe much sooner than expected.

Dr. Maru (Warner Bros)

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