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'Justice League' Part One Update: Script, Events Too Dark, Complicated for Moviegoers; 'Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice' Serves as Prequel?

"Justice League" is coming, following the events of "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice."

As Marvel has already released their "Avengers," DC is still in the works of releasing their first "Justice League," and it appears that it has been taking them a hard and long time composing themselves.

"Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice" may seem a huge competition, but it does not showcase the superhero teamwork people see in the "Avengers," wherein they fight against each other. Rumors say that the film is leading to the first "Justice League" movie, which DC is yet to confirm.

Reportedly, those who have read the script finds the story too complicated for the public to understand. This shows that those who are not familiar with the comics will have a hard time understanding its story in the film. Too long and complicated for the average moviegoers, Tech Times reported.

To those who may think that the script is too long, comic book fans say likewise as they will be able to follow its story since they are the target audience. It may not be good for business of studios since DC superhero films are often too serious or too dark.

If the "Justice League" script sticks to comic book origin, it may not be a good idea as a Hollywood film since the market will be too small. Another factor affecting this is the dark and serious theme. Experts say that having a friendlier one would sure be a hit. At the moment there are 5 writers working on the "Justice League" film.

"Justice League" movie will include a villain and it is most probably "Vril Dox," the original identity "Brainiac."

"It makes sense for Brainiac to show up because rumors claim that the movie, currently, is codenamed "Justice League: Brainiac's Saga," and it will be the first time we get to see Brainiac on the big screen," Comic Book reported.

"Justice League" part 1 will be released on Nov. 17, 2017.


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