Official Wonder Woman logo, Suicide Squad poster and Justice League artwork

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

DC Films has a few tidbits for comic book fans today so let's get to it! First up is the official logo for WONDER WOMAN. As you can see, the logo fits in stylisticly with her outfit from the film, and it…well, it's a logo! Click to embiggen, friends! .

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The last time we checked out some sweet JUSTICE LEAGUE artwork, it was from George Miller's cancelled flick. Major bummer, but the following piece of work is straight from DC and represents the upcoming Warner Bros. movie characters. For those of you wondering what Cyborg and the Flash will look like, here it is! As with the Wonder Woman logo above, you can click to embiggen!

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Last but not least, we have the latest from DC's band of villains, the SUICIDE SQUAD! You may have checked out those gnarly stylized posters that hit yesterday but now we have one featuring the entire gang! It looks like DC and Warner Bros. are pulling no punches with their film universe, and come this March, this dark and twisted ride will begin! I don't know about you, but I am fascinated to see if they can pull it off!

SUICIDE SQUAD hits on August 5th, WONDER WOMAN opens on June 23, 2017, and THE JUSTICE LEAGUE PART ONE will be released in theaters on November 17, 2017.

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Which DC film are you looking forward to most?

Source: DC Films, Yahoo

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