'Wonder Woman' and 'Justice League' Filming Dates Revealed
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The movie about Diana Price will start filming this autumn, and will be followed by the superhero team-up movie which will begin shooting in the spring.

AceShowbiz - Warner Bros. reveals the start dates for two of its next superhero films. To Empire magazine, the studio hints that Gal Gadot-starrer "Wonder Woman" will head into production later this year and "Justice League Part One" will follow early next year.

According to the statement in the magazine, the superheroine movie is set to film in London. "Logistically it is staggering. As 'Batman v Superman' gains its coat of special effects, and the various stages of editing, scoring, grading and sound mixing are completed, Deborah Snyder, along with Roven, is watching over a sandbox that stretches around the world. [Director Patty J.] Jenkins is in London prepping 'Wonder Woman', which will shoot there this autumn," the statement reads.

The article also gives information about DC's other projects such as "Suicide Squad" and "Aquaman". " 'Suicide Squad', already well underway in Toronto under the earthy gaze of Ayer, will shoot through to September. 'I do watch the dailies,' she promises, enthusing about the film's 'street quality.' They are already doing soft prep for the Justice League, which will begin shooting in the spring, and overseeing the script for 'Aquaman', which James Wan will direct."

"Wonder Woman" reportedly centers on Gadot's Diana Prince who becomes emissary to civilization in her home of Paradise Island in the 1920s. It also follows her journey as Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) brings her outside the island. Charles Roven, Zack, Deborah and Leonard Goldberg produce the movie while the script is written by Jason Fuchs, Michael Goldenberg, Matthew Jennison and Brent Strickland. Directed by Patty Jenkins, the movie is set for a U.S. release on June 23, 2017.

As for "Justice League", it stars Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, Gadot, Jason Momoa and Amy Adams. Directed by Zack, the movie will arrive in U.S. theaters on November 12, 2017.

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