Costumes were displayed at Licensing Expo, an event in Las Vegas
DC has revealed more details of the upcoming releases scheduled for 2022 and 2023, especially the new costumes for some of the protagonists of the plots, such as Flash, supergirl, Aquaman and Manta ray black. The costumes were exhibited at the Licensing Expo, a licensing event that takes place in Las Vegas, United States. Check them all out, which were shared on social media by fans:
HYPE IN HEIGHTS ????
Supergirl will have a gorgeous costume in the DCEU, looking forward to seeing more details with Sasha Calle dressed in it in #TheFlash. pic.twitter.com/MZ1X7j7xeF
— GEEK FLIX | OBI WAN 1 DAY (@GEEKFLIXOFICIAL) May 25, 2022
Ezra Miller’s new Flash costume for the movie #TheFlash on display at the Licensing Expo. pic.twitter.com/VxphMrBLRj
— DC Brazil #TheBatman (@_DCCBRASIL) May 24, 2022
At Licensing Expo 2022, we have the new Black Manta and Aquaman costumes in ‘Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom’. pic.twitter.com/1crs3kcXQX
— Zero Defense ????????️????️????????️ (@DefesaZero) May 25, 2022
After DC announced a new schedule for its films, we’ve prepared an updated list of the studio’s upcoming releases:
- “DC League of Superpets”: from May 20 to July 29, 2022
- “Black Adam”: from July 29 to October 21, 2022
- “Shazam! Rage of the Gods”: June 2, 2023 to December 16, 2022
- “Aquaman 2”: from December 16, 2022 to March 17, 2023
- “The Flash”: November 4, 2022 to June 23, 2023
- ABOUT “AQUAMAN AND THE LOST KINGDOM”
In the sequel starring Jason Momoa and under command of James Wan, “When an ancient power is unleashed, Aquaman must forge a dangerous alliance with an unlikely ally to protect Atlantis – and the entire world – from irreversible devastation.”reveals the synopsis.
- ABOUT “THE FLASH”
The character’s solo movie will have its plot based on “Ingnition Point”, famous arc of the DC Comics, in which Flash (Ezra Miller) travels through time to fix something that happened in the past -the death of his mother-, but ends up creating a parallel reality, where the Justice League doesn’t exist, the Super man is missing and the Wonder Woman it’s the Aquaman are at war.
Source: cinebuzz
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