New rumours around the title for Zack Snyder's upcoming film, "Justice League: Part One," surfaced online on June 3, and for a moment it seemed like DC and Warner Bros. are deliberately trying to turn fans into haters. But it's all good now. Newly-appointed co-head of Warner Bros, Geoff Johns, immediately doused the fire before it spread.
Heroic Hollywood, through their sources, posted that Warner Bros. and DC were looking to change up the title for the Justice League film with a few options like, "Justice League: United," "Justice League: Gods Among Us," "Justice League: Angels and Demons" and "Justice League: Gods Among Men." The website urged fans to take this rumour with a pinch of salt.
Soon after that, Johns took to Twitter to help clear up any misconception on the Justice League film's title by tweeting the official title for the film:
Clearing up any misconceptions -- the Justice League movie is called "Justice League". @BenAffleck @GalGadot @ZackSnyder Happy Friday!
— Geoff Johns (@geoffjohns) June 4, 2016
"Justice League" opens in theatres on Nov. 17, 2017. The film stars Henry Cavill as Superman/Clark Kent, Ben Affleck as Batman/Bruce Wayne, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince, Jason Mamoa as Aquaman/Arthur Curry, Ezra Miller as The Flash/Barry Allen, Ray Fisher as Cyborg/Victor Stone, Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Amber Heard as Mera, and JK Simmons as Commissioner James Gordon.