According to the movie poster, saving the world isn’t a one-person job. That’s why all six members of the Justice League gathered together for the premiere of the film in Beijing. Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa, Henry Cavill, Ezra Miller, and Ray Fisher came together as a super squad to showcase the DC mega-crossover to audiences in Asia.Ben Affleck and Gal Gadot looked stunning as they attended the premiere of Justice League in Beijing. The group, consisting of six members, dressed up in elegant attire for the screening and press conference. While all the guys donned suits, Gal Gadot stood out in a beautiful semi-sheer sleeveless black Christian Dior gown. Henry Cavill was the only one to wear a formal three-piece suit.
Stunning: The only woman in the group looked amazing in a partially transparent black Christian Dior dress without sleeves.Awesome: The Israeli performer stars as the iconic character, Wonder Woman, in the superhero film.
Let’s keep our fingers crossed! The star is aiming to achieve the same triumph as her previous solo project that generated more than five times its initial budget of $149 million.Ben chose to wear a stylish suit for the screening, but decided to add a touch of comfort by pairing it with white trainers. This mix and match outfit allowed him to look sharp while still being at ease.
The creator of the Justice League is none other than Affleck’s portrayal of Batman. It was his character who gathered the team of superheroes together.The dynamic duo has reunited once again! They were first seen together in the movie Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice. Each member of the cast added their unique touch to their outfits at a recent event. Aquaman, played by Momoa, decided to open his collar and forego the tie, while Batman, played by Affleck, opted for trendy white sneakers instead of dress shoes. The Flash, portrayed by Miller, wore a stylish red sick waistcoat with a pocket watch and chain, while Cyborg, played by Fisher, chose a short coat instead of a traditional suit jacket. The actors then took questions from journalists and posed with original artwork from the film, depicting them as their superhero personas.