'Justice League' premiere date news, spoilers: The Flash's inexperience gets reaction from Wonder Woman in latest movie clip

A promotional poster for "Justice League," which premieres in November. Twitter/JusticeLeagueWB

With just a few weeks away from "Justice League" premiere, Warner Bros. continues to tease fans with more promo videos. The latest movie clip shows a small discussion among the group of DC comic book superheroes, wherein The Flash (Ezra Miller) tells everyone that he has no experience in fighting the enemies, and Wonder Woman is seen giving a funny response to her teammate's confession.

The new clip released on the official "Justice League" Twitter account features The Flash, also known by his real name Barry Allen, admitting that he has never gone head-to-head against villains before, CBR reported. The Batman/Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) tries to remind the speedster hero that the bad guys they are going to face are nothing like they have seen. Based on the clip, it does not seem like The Flash is ready to take on the new threat to Earth, as his experience so far includes pushing enemies away and running away from danger using his incredible speed.

"Justice League" will mark The Flash's first appearance in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), and it is probably where he will learn more about becoming a real hero. However, it does not look like the rest of the superhero ensemble are willing to guide the young and inexperienced Barry all the way. In the movie clip, Wonder Woman/Diana Prince is shown giggling after learning all the things that The Flash can do. For now, the rest of the "Justice League" will have to stick to one another, especially that not all recruits are fully capable of defending Earth.

After "Justice League," Miller is set to star in the solo Flash movie titled "Flashpoint," where he will be joined by actress Kiersey Clemons as Iris West and his fellow "Justice League" cast member Ray Fisher as Cyborg. Billy Crudup will have a special participation in the film as Barry's father, Henry Allen.

Meanwhile, recent reports show a short "Justice League" clip released on a Spanish TV show "Un Nuevo Dia" where Wonder Woman leads the group against Steppenwolf (Ciaran Hinds) and his army. The only accessible copy of the said clip is just a low-quality TV recording, but the video is clear enough to show Batman, The Flash, and Cyborg fighting the parademons, while Wonder Woman herself takes on the head villain. Aquaman (Jason Momoa) is nowhere to be found in the movie clip.

"Justice League" will be out in theaters on Nov. 17.

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