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A tiny village cafe is going to be in Justice League because director Zack Snyder liked its coffee

To Gotham and Metropolis via Kings Langley

Christopher Hooton
Wednesday 27 July 2016 11:28 BST
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((Photo: Fred and Ginger))

Bar a brief renaming to King’s Landing in honour of Game of Thrones, days in sleepy Hertfordshire village Kings Langley generally pass without headline or hubbub - I should know, I grew up there.

A small, community-driven coffee shop on its high street, about the only one, is set to feature in one of the biggest blockbusters of 2017 however, thanks to a pretty famous patron.

Zack Snyder has been filming Justice League at the nearby Warner Bros Studios in Leavesden, and popping in for coffee at Fred and Ginger.

A source told The Independent that he’s become so enamoured of the cafe that, instead of using a Starbucks or other chain in the superhero movie, he’s having a replica of it built.

It’s not yet known whether it will be used for interior or exterior shots, or if the scene will take place in England, though I dearly hope Batman and Superman duke it out it King’s Langley, punching holes in post offices and upsetting cricket matches.

For the ardent DC fans reading this consider that your major spoiler: Justice League involves someone drinking a coffee.

The film only just started principal photography and won't open in theatres until November 2017.

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