Both movies' 2017 release dates but is yet to announce the other films in the meta franchise.
While "Wonder Woman" is currently alone on the date while "Justice League Part One" is up against Universal's "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas", reported Aceshowbiz.
"Wonder Woman" will be an origin story of the female superhero. Patty Jenkins has directed the film from a script written by "Pan" scribe Jason Fuchs.
These characters will first get an introduction in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" which premieres March 25 in the US.
Zack Snyder is directing and Christopher Nolan is executive producing.
The two films are part of DC's Extended Universe. Warner Bros is yet to announce the release dates for the other films such as "The Flash" and "Aquaman", which are both expected to arrive in 2018.
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