Actor Ben Affleck says writer- director Joss Whedon brought a lot of knowledge on the sets of "Justice League".
The 53-year-old director took over the DC film after Zack Snyder left the project in wake of his daughter's sudden death.
The actor, who will reprise his role as Bruce Wayne/ Batman from the film "Superman v Batman: Dawn of Justice", says Whedon helped define the tone of the movie like any able storyteller.
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"He really defined the tone, and it felt like a lot of the movies after that sort of fell into that tone that he created. It was a very tricky dance where you have all these people who can do all these fantastic things that's completely absurd on the face of it, and yet, a good storyteller like Joss brings us in, makes us identify with them, makes them seem real, and makes it interesting," Affleck tells SFX Magazine.
"Justice League" is set for a November 17 release in the UK.
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