Suicide Squad is currently in production and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is in post, but when you’re dealing with something as ambitious as the Warner Bros’ DC Cinematic Universe slate, you’ve got to keep pushing forward year-round, full force. Empire first unveiled the Batman v Superman cover a few days ago and now all the new information from their coverage is surfacing.

We got images, details on the Batmobile and information on the Suicide Squad connection, but now it’s time to get a clearer sense of the big picture courtesy of ComicBook.com. The outlet caught a tweet from Steele131 with an image of Empire’s coverage pertaining to the DC/Warner Bros. shooting schedule. Here’s how Empire breaks it down:

“As Batman V Superman gains its coat of special effects, and the various stages of editing, scoring, grading and sound mixing are completed, Deborah Snyder, along with Roven, is watching over a sandbox that stretches around the world. Jenkins is in London prepping Wonder Woman, which will shoot there this autumn. Suicide Squad, already well underway in Toronto under the earthy gaze of Ayer, will shoot through to September. ‘I do watch the dailies,’ she promises, enthusing about the film's ‘street quality’ They are already doing soft prep for the Justice League, which will begin shooting in the spring, and overseeing the script for Aquaman, which James Wan will direct.”

So there you have it. Patty Jenkins will shoot Wonder Woman in London in the fall and Zack Snyder's Justice League will go into production in spring 2016. Wonder Woman starring Gal Gadot and Chris Pine is scheduled to hit theaters on June 23, 2017 followed by Justice League Part One on November 12, 2017 and then Justice League Part Two on June 14, 2019.

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