DCEU News & Update: 'Justice League' Featurette Confirms Jason Momoa's Aquaman And Ezra Miller's The Flash Are The Best Superheroes

DCEU News & Update: 'Justice League' Featurette Confirms Jason Momoa's Aquaman And Ezra Miller's The Flash Are The Best Superheroes

Fans who were disappointed with "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" and "Suicide Squad" might finally find hope in another DC Extended Universe flick. The new "Justice League" featurette offers some behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film and the mandatory gags from the cast. The video confirms what everyone has already suspected when the casting was announced: Jason Momoa is set to become the most memorable Aquaman ever. In addition to that, fans are guaranteed to fall in love with Ezra Miller's version of The Flash.

'Justice League' Featurette Confirms Jason Momoa's Aquaman Is The Only One Who Can Make Wonder Woman Laugh

The first trailer for "Justice League" depicts Arthur Curry as a man who doesn't seem to have a sense of humor. Luckily, the new DCEU featurette shows that Jason Momoa is the exact opposite of Aquaman. At one point, Momoa tries to spin his trident but loses his grip and decides to do some karate kicks instead. He later grabs Wonder Woman's sword and attempts another attack, making Gal Gadot burst out in laughter.

It certainly looks like "Justice League" has a more laidback environment compared to "Batman v Superman". The addition of Jason Momoa as Aquaman has certainly helped lighten the mood offscreen, but fans can expect the DCEU flick to have at least one funny guy onscreen. The featurette shows that Ezra Miller's portrayal of Barry Allen is similar to Grant Gustin's The Flash but probably even more hilarious.

Ezra Miller's Barry Allen Geeks Out Over Ben Affleck's Batman In 'Justice League' Teaser

Everyone has already seen that awesome exchange between Ezra Miller's The Flash and Ben Affleck's Bruce Wayne, right? Bruce attempts to recruit Barry Allen for the Justice League but gets repeatedly shot down by the wise-cracking speedster. However, Barry changes his mind when he realizes he is dealing with Batman. See more of Ezra Miller and Jason Momoa's antics in "Justice League", which premieres on November 17, 2017.

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