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Reshoots and post-production work is currently underway on "Justice League" at two former Royal Air Force airship sheds in Bedfordshire, England under the guidance of Joss Whedon who took over directing duties from Zack Snyder last month.
While it is currently unknown what additional footage is being films, Batman Notes has posted several outdoor images from around the set of mostly various vehicles and busses. However, a few images feature the Knights Templar symbol which has been used throughout history including during World War I by Germany on it's planes.
It's quite possible that the symbol indicates that a portion of the new footage being filmed involves flashbacks pertaining to the "Wonder Woman" film which is set during the time perioud of the first World War. However, the symbol might also point directly to the Knights Templar who are briefly featured in the original "Justice League" teaser trailer burying a Mother Box.
For now, this is all just constructive speculation and no one will know for certain if either of these theories will be proven true until "Justice League" hits theaters worldwide on November 17th.
Check out all the set photos from the Bedfordshire filming site at BatmanNotes.com.