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‘Justice League’ Update: Film Almost Three Hours Long; Comic Book Moments Not Included

By Vin Ross | Update Date: Apr 06, 2017 02:06 AM EDT

The upcoming movie “Justice League” is said to have a running time of 170 minutes. Director Zack Snyder and producers Charles Roven, Deborah Snyder, and Geoff Johns have made it 20 minutes longer than “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” which ran for 151 minutes.

Although the exact running time of “Justice League” is yet to be confirmed, you can take it like the movie will exceed just three hours. However, few sects of critics are against this claim without any proper explanation. But it is true that the movie is yet to get its final touches and that is one of the main reasons why filmmakers are not able to determine the exact running time.

“Justice League” Is Filled With Plenty Of Action Scenes

The recently released trailer of “Justice League” disclosed plenty of action scenes that will undoubtedly keep audiences at the edge of their seats. The movie seems to make fun of Batman’s scarcity of powers, mainly when Barry Allen or The Flash (played by Ezra Miller) asks Bruce Wayne or The Batman (Ben Affleck) about his super powers. He replies in a dull voice “I’m rich,” The Christian Post reports.

Some Precious Moments From The Comic Which Are Not In The Movie

As we all know, the highly-anticipated superhero film “Justice League” is mainly based on DC Comics' superhero team of the same name. Although, there are still a few things from the comics that are presumably not going to be in the movie.

One of those is a character named Triumph, who was introduced in “Justice League Task Force” in Sept. 1994. He was characterized as a founding member of the Justice League and simultaneously, was the leader. He is also known among comic lovers who saved the world but the upcoming movie has no place for him, WhatCulture elaborates.

On the other hand, the comic also had a chess game based on which fate of the league depended. The Flash was seen enthused to play chess against the despot in order to protect his teammates from the World of No Return. Unfortunately, this part from the comic is also not included in the movie.

“Justice League” is slated to hit the big screens on Nov. 17, 2017.

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