Meet Queue: Who’s Who In The Justice League? Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman, Ezra Miller’s The Flash & More!

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Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice

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***NOTE: MASSIVE SPOILERS FOR BATMAN V. SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE AHEAD***

This weekend’s box office hit Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice centered on a showdown between DC’s two most famous heroes, but it also teased out a pantheon of superhero friends. While trying to uncover dirt on Lex Luthor, Ben Affleck’s Batman found his way into an encrypted drive detailing four more “meta-humans.” We got to meet Gal Gadot‘s Wonder Woman firsthand, but these files gave us our first good looks at Ezra Miller‘s Flash, Jason Momoa‘s Aquaman, and Ray Fisher‘s Cyborg.

If you’re not a hardcore comic book nerd, you might be a little lost on who all these characters are. Likewise, if you aren’t up-to-date on Hollywood casting news, you might not know who these actors are. So, to get you up to speed, we’ve assembled our own quick file on DC’s new Justice League. We’re including links to where you can stream each actor’s most iconic work. It’s kind of like a “meet cute” in a romantic comedy, but because it’s all on streaming, we’re calling it your “meet queue.” So get ready to meet the new Justice League…

Gal Gadot As Wonder Woman

Fast & Furious 6 (2013)

Wonder Woman (aka Diana Prince) is an immortal Amazonian warrior princess who grew up far from the world of men on the mythical island of Themyscira. She is a fierce, compassionate, and adventurous heroine who believes in fighting the good fight. As the film hints, Wonder Woman first ventured into our realm during World War I, but the horrors of that nightmare drove her away. Now she’s being drawn back to our world to help stand up for justice and to protect the innocent from powers beyond our imagining.

Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice wasn’t the first time that Gal Gadot managed to steal the spotlight from some big stars in a major ensemble action film. The Israeli actress wowed audiences as Gisele in the Fast & Furious franchise. The character is as charming as she is badass, which makes her completely loveable.

[Where to stream Fast & Furious 6]

Wonder Woman is currently slated for a 2017 release.

Ezra Miller As The Flash

We Need To Talk About Kevin (2011)

After a freak accident, Barry Allen finds himself imbued with crazy super speed, henceforth making him “The Flash!” Now, there are a couple of different versions of how exactly Barry gets his powers — and what precisely those powers entail — so we don’t want to speculate on how the Warner Bros. film is going to tackle his origin story. We do, however, want to make it clear that this version of the Flash has nothing to do with the TV version of the Flash. Though Grant Gustin’s take on the character is super popular with viewers, Ezra Miller has been tapped to play the character in a new iteration onscreen.

Ezra Miller has been wowing audiences for years in films like The Perks of Being a Wallflower and Trainwreck, but his most iconic role to date was in the harrowing drama We Need To Talk About Kevin. Miller plays the titular role, a troubled teen prone to violence. The film focuses on his mother’s quest to uncover whether or not she is complicit in her son’s sins.

[Where to stream We Need To Talk About Kevin]

The Flash is currently slated for a 2018 release.

Jason Momoa As Aquaman

Game of Thrones Season 1 (2011)

Though Aquaman was once slagged off as a silly superhero on HBO’s Entourage, the character has long been considered one of the most popular in the DC canon. Arthur Curry can breathe underwater and communicate with sea creatures. He also carries a powerful trident, which we got a glimpse of in Lex Luthor’s surveillance tapes.

Jason Momoa has been wooing audiences for years on both the small and big screens. He is perhaps best-known though for playing Khal Drogo on the first season of Game of Thrones. The Dothraki war lord started out as the stereotypical savage, but by the end of the season, his loyalty and tenderness had inspired a newfound and glorious strength in young Daenerys Targaryen.

[Where to stream Game of Thrones]

Aquaman is currently slated for a 2018 release.

Ray Fisher As Cyborg

The Astronaut Wives Club “In The Blind” (2015)

Cyborg, aka Victor “Vic” Stone, is best known as a member of the Teen Titans, but he’s since been promoted to the Justice League. Basically, Vic was the sone of two brilliant scientists who did experiments on him to make him a smarter, better person. Naturally, these backfired and Vic almost dies. To save him, his parents do even crazier experiments on him that leave him fitted with metallic implants.

If the name Ray Fisher isn’t ringing any bells, that’s probably because the esteemed stage actor is only beginning to make his crossover into films and television. Fisher became the toast of the New York theater scene when he played Muhammad Ali in the 2013 play Fetch Clay, Make Man. Soon Ang Lee was calling him up and Fisher was rumored to be one of the finalists to play Finn in Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Batman V. Superman marked Fishers “film debut,” but he also popped up in a single episode of last summer’s The Astronaut Wives Club.

[Where to stream The Astronaut Wives Club]

Cyborg is currently slated for a 2020 release.

[Photos: Everett Collection, BBC Films, Getty Images, HBO]