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‘Justice League’ Movie News: DC Comics Newest Film Will Change Everything; Accelerated Story Expected to Solicit Optimism and SALES!

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The "Justice League" movie hopes to gain back the glory days of DC Comic films after it gathered negative criticisms from "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" movie. This time, the new creative office of DC Comics Geoff Johns promises to meet the expectations of the fans for the upcoming superhero movie in collaboration with Jon Berg, executive of Warner Bros.

DC fans can now breathe a sigh of relief because of the latest movement from the management of DC Comics and Warner Bros. of putting two new persons to oversee the DC Film Universe and to correct the poor comments of the audience of Dawn of Justice. Tech Times revealed the plans of John and Berg for the upcoming "Justice League" movie which accordingly will be less deathly serious and  far more optimistic.

Furthermore, according to Game Zone report, "Justice League" main purpose is to address the extremes actions of Batman in the Dawn of Justice. These actions include almost putting Superman to death and torturing criminals which deviate from his mottos: No kill and no gun. With this, a lot pressure has been carried in the shoulders of "Justice League" as it is expected to be way different from the Dawn of Justice.

Johns and Berg told the Wall Street Journal that the Justice League story will be accelerated and aims to spark optimism and hope. This is in contrast to the statement that "DC Films are gritty and dark" that makes them different from others. After the flack drew by Dawn of Justice, Johns took the role of writing the Batman Solo movie for Ben Affleck. Aside from that, he also rewrite the story of Wonder Woman as played by Patty Jenkins.

This time, Johns assured that the stories he write will stay true to the characters and the stories will uplift them instead of pinning them down. Justice League will hit the theaters in November 17, 2017. It will follow Wonder Woman which will be released earlier in June 2, 2017.

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