A few weeks back, Aquaman actor Jason Momoa revealed to the world that principal photography on Justice League wrapped in London, but dropped a hint that he still had a small amount of additional shooting to do. It would now appear that Momoa wasn’t alone, as whatever the actor had to film in Iceland also apparently included Ben Affleck (Batman). Either that, or an unshaven Affleck just felt like dropping by the Iceland leg of the shoot to make sure director Zack Snyder didn’t screw things up.
Momoa took to Instagram over the weekend to post pictures from what is- presumably- the final bit of filming for Justice League. Rumors have swirled that whatever was being shot up there was either for the Aquaman solo movie, or for a post-credit sequence for Justice League that would set that solo film up.
Here are the photos from the final days of Justice League filming:
A photo posted by Jason Momoa (@prideofgypsies) on
A photo posted by Jason Momoa (@prideofgypsies) on
Mad crazy love for Gal Ezra Ray Henry and Ben It's been an honor JL wrap. ???ALOHA j
A photo posted by Jason Momoa (@prideofgypsies) on
While it’s still anyone’s guess what, exactly, was being filmed in Iceland, it’s good to know that Justice League can seemingly now officially enter post-production. If we’ve learned anything from the post-cycles for Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad, it’s that this can be a crucial period for DCEU films. The fact that Snyder and co. will now have well over a year to cut the film means that they have plenty of time to make sure that the perfect edition of the movie rolls into theaters next November.
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Let’s not forget that Justice League is the crown jewel in the DCEU slate of films that Warner Bros announced many moons ago, so the pressure to get this thing right will be immense. As someone who grew up on Superman and Batman, and who has dreamt of this movie for way too long, I pray that this thing ends up being fantastic.
How about you?
SOURCE: Instagram