After Warner Bros. success with Patty Jenkins' Wonder Woman solo movie, it's no surprise that the studio keeps putting the character front and center on its marketing materials for the upcoming Justice League film. Now, a new image from the November issue of Empire shows Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) and Batman (Ben Affleck) in the Batcave, while another features a new poster for the film.

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The image shows Wonder Woman looking at Batman as he gazes at something out of frame. Behind them, Alfred (Jeremy Irons) is on a computer. The screens behind them show various locations, but if they're significant at all, it's unclear at this time how they may relate to the film as a whole.

Empire also shared their subscriber-exclusive cover, which features Aquaman (Jason Momoa), Batman, Wonder Woman, Cyborg (Raymond Fisher) and Flash (Ezra Miller). The poster mostly recombines different pictures of the characters from previous images into one team photo.

In the accompanying interview, Gadot focused on the movie's tone. "Justice League is not a dark or heavy movie," she says. "It doesn't have the weight that Batman v Superman had."

Affleck focused on the movie's scale, remarking, "The movie's bigger in scale than any movie I've been involved with in my career. It feels massive in terms of the visual elements. That's something that Zack (Snyder, director) is really good at. That will be admired."

Affleck also joked about #SuperMustacheGate. "It was a full-on porn-star moustache," he said."He looked like a porn star from the '70s, just with a better body. It's a different twist [on Superman]."

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Opening Nov. 17, Justice League stars Ben Affleck as Batman, Henry Cavill as Superman, Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, Jason Momoa as Aquaman, Ezra Miller as The Flash, Raymond Fisher as Cyborg, Willem Dafoe as Vulko, Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth, Diane Lane as Martha Kent, Connie Nielsen as Queen Hippolyta, Amber Heard as Mera and J.K. Simmons as Commissioner Gordon.