Justice League will hit theaters in two months, and Warner Bros. is making every effort to avoid spoiling Justice League for the fans. Certain details have been revealed here and there in interviews, but we haven't seen a new clip or trailer in what seems like ages. Of course, this means that most of our questions will have to go unanswered for the time being.
Maybe that’s due to those extensive reshoots. Since the film isn't quite finished, the studio may not want to put anything new out there. Also, Joss Whedon is now working as a co-writer, so it’s safe to say that he’s done more than merely tweak some of the dialogue.
We do have some news about The Flash (Ezra Miller). Miller told Entertainment Weekly that he completely understood how Barry Allen felt as he joined that big-league team, as he considered himself a minor actor in the company of so many huge stars.
The actor also talked about his costume, which appeared to be pretty fragile at the start. Miller mentioned that the Flash didn’t have a costume ring, an iconic part of the superhero's suit that the fans will miss:
I can confirm – spoiler alert – his suit does not pop out of his ring. Things have to progress, you know? The original Barry Allen was clearly an incredibly, incredibly clever scientist. We acknowledge and respect that.
Miller’s comment about progress is particularly interesting. As a clever scientist – and just a rookie when it comes to superheroic deeds – Allen will most likely pick up that costume ring in future movies.
Justice League will be released on November 17, 2017.