‘Justice League’ are All in with Posters Galore

Warner Bros. is definitely all in with marketing when it comes to their DC films. In past films we see a heavy load of trailers, toys and even some posters but none as big as this, which will be their biggest film yet and we are talking about the Justice League. And rightfully so. It deserves to have the biggest marketing out of the DC films but it can still be debatable with which film has had a bigger marketing budget between Batman v. Superman, Suicide Squad and said film.

In the recent weeks leading up to the new trailer release, which will debut Sunday, Warner Bros. has released two different sets of character posters. We have both sets here for you! First I will post the “All in” run and then I will post the side profiles which were the first set released. An obvious member will be missing from both sets and that is Superman. A member which we know that will be in the film but will be returning from the dead and we are not quite sure on exactly how or when that will happen or how it will affect the team and the film. Take a look and let us know which is your favorite.

 

 

I think everyone of the posters is stunning. I hope that they will give some of these out for IMAX releases or any other special screenings for the film when it hits theaters later this year on November 17.

Justice League stars Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Henry Cavill, Jason Mamoa, Ezra Miller, Ray Fisher, J.K. Simmons, Amber Heard, Amy Adams, Jeremy Irons, Ciarán Hinds and Joe Morton.

About Chris Salce

I'm a pop culture fanatic based out of Southern California. My collection of comics and pop culture memorabilia would even impress The Collector. When I'm not busy writing about pop culture news, doing film reviews or interviewing celebs, my brother and I work on a comic book called Blood-RED (And yes, that was a cheap plug). I have a certificate of completion for a children’s storybook writing program.

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