‘Justice League’ News, Release And Update: Will ‘John Cleese’ Play A Character In the Movie? There Is A Reason To Think So

By Jeff Thompson - 28 Nov '16 07:55AM

The superhero action movie "Justice League" is one of the most expected movies of 2017 and it has an all star cast including Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Henry Cavill and Ezra Miller. Now, it is reported that "John Cleese" is acting in the movie and his character is rumored to be a British military specialist who is connected to Alfred as both of them were serving together in the British military.

Interestingly, the news hit the headlines after it is reported that John Cleese started following Zack Snyder, the director of the movie and Ben Affleck, who appears as Batman in the movie, on Twitter. It can't be concluded that he will be part of Justice League, however following both director and major actor of an upcoming film is quite uncommon unless the actors are being part of it.

The movie Justice League is based on DC Comics featuring superhero characters Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman and considered as the successor of Batman vs. Superman. Justice League is scheduled for release on Nov. 17, 2017. Interestingly, the crew of the movie also trying to bring a sequel to the movie and it is expected to be released on June 14, 2019.

In "Justice League" John Cleese could be doing a small but a character full of impact as he is not part of too many movies recently but lending the voice for various animation movies. It is also interesting to see whether the Monty Python actor is going for a makeover for "Justice League" that could be demanding in the superhero movie. The comedian actor's presence would add more attention to the already star-studded film.

The official trailer of Justice League which was released on July 23, has shown that it is centering around Ben Affleck's character. The upcoming trailers may feature John Cleese if he chosen to play a character in the movie. Will he add some humor content to the movie?

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