Justice League review – Another step (but not quite leap) in the right direction for the DCEU
It's taken two directors and tens of millions of dollars of reshoots, but Justice League is finally here. So was it worth all that fuss?
It's taken two directors and tens of millions of dollars of reshoots, but Justice League is finally here. So was it worth all that fuss?
With the social media embargo lifted this Friday past, the first reactions for Justice League are in. Find out what the critics are saying about the big DCEU superhero team-up film.
There’s plenty of terrific stuff in the new trailer for Justice League, most of which seems dedicated to what I’d imagine is the third act of the film: There’s a conveniently abandoned Eastern-European City, the Parademons of Apocalypse have turned a nuclear reactor into a nesting ground and the Justice League is united for a final stand against SteppenWolf and his hordes. Still no Superman in action, which is the smartest marketing move by Warner Bros. so far I reckon.
After the departure of Zack Snyder as director of Justice League, new helmer Joss Whedon has made several changes. But just how changed is the film?
Following a recent quote from the acclaimed filmmaker, it seems that Matt Reeves' solo Batman movie may just be even far more standalone than we suspected
Ben Affleck's performance as the Dark Knight divided fans in his first outing. We can expect a different Batman this time around though for Justice League
For the last time, this isn't a beautifully detailed Owl-Man action figure. It's Batman dammit! Specifically the Batman sporting a more tatcical outfit from the upcoming Justice League movie.
With original director Zack Snyder no longer involved due to the most tragic of circumstances, that leaves the ball in Joss Whedon’s court. Can Whedon be the saviour that the DC cinematic universe needs at this moment in time? Judge for yourself in the latest Justice League trailer below.
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