BEN AFFLECK shot down rumors that he would be hanging up his cape for the stand-alone Batman film, even though he recently ceded directing responsibilities. Speaking to a crowd of about 6,500 fans at San Diego Comic-Con, Affleck unequivocally assured the crowd Saturday that he is still starring in “The Batman.” “Let me be very clear. I am the luckiest guy in the world. Batman is the coolest part in any universe, DC or Marvel,” Affleck said. He wanted to knock down the idea that he wasn’t committed to the character, even though he won’t be directing. Affleck praised director Matt Reeves’ vision and said he would “be an ape on the ground for Matt Reeves.” Reeves recently directed “War for the Planet of the Apes.” With the cloud lifted, Affleck and his fellow “Justice League “ stars Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa, Ezra Miller and Ray Fisher were left to talk about the upcoming film, which has had its own fair share of upheaval recently when director Zack Snyder exited for personal reasons and Joss Whedon took over the reshoots and completion of the film. The film will hit theaters in November. Neither Snyder nor Whedon were at Comic-Con, although Snyder tweeted Friday that he was sending his best to the “Justice League” team. Warner Bros. also teased a bit of “Aquaman,” out Dec, 2018, starring Momoa in the title role. The studio didn’t go past the 2018 slate of films, however. (SD-Agencies) |