Executive producer Charles Roven revealed when and where DC Cinematic Universe installments "Wonder Woman" and "Justice League" will film during an interview with Collider.

"We're actually gonna start shooting ['Wonder Woman'] towards the end of [November]... We are shooting in the U.K. and in Italy," Roven shared.

"We're making most of 'Wonder Woman' [in the U.K.] and we're also making most of 'Justice League' there, 'JL One,'" he added. "We're definitely gonna be shooting 'Part One' in the first or second quarter of next year."

Director Zack Snyder explained how Warner Bros.' extended DC Universe will come together in an earlier interview, saying, "What we are doing is ground up all the way... It is one giant story. The first thing we had was the Justice League concept. The other movies, in a way, have to support that. That is our Wonder Woman, our Aquaman. They have their own creative concepts that supports them, but they do serve 'Justice League' in the coming together of those heroes."

"Wonder Woman" is scheduled for release on June 23, 2017 and "Justice League Part One" is scheduled to open on November 17, 2017, though Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill and Gal Gadot will first be seen as Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" on March 25, 2016.