Justice League Part One In Production, More Criticism of 'Batman vs. Superman - Dawn of Justice'
'Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice' did start off with promising results at the box office and brought a lot of positive sentiments on the success of the film.
However, the success story remained short lived as the movie underwent harsh comments and reviews from the critics. In fact, the movie also faced severe comments from its casts as well which included Jeremy Irons, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams and Ben Affleck.
Deep criticism has also come from the cast members with Jeremy Irons slamming the plot of the movie stating it to be "overstuffed". Irons, who played the character of Alfred Pennyworth, stated with a sign of dissatisfaction that the plot of the movie was too muddled. The fact that the movie involved an expenditure of 800 million pounds, itself takes care of the kicking off. The future, however, could be based on a much simpler and crisp plot - which would be taken care of in future versions.
However, the financial numbers of the Warner Bros Batman vs. Superman flop could not even make the billion dollar mark, thereby casting doubts on its future production. The future of the production is in question. As an outcome of the harsh criticism of their production, there have been certain major changes done, including reinstating Charles Roven, producer of Justice League.
In addition to that, sources of WB have cited that they would do a thorough analysis on what exactly went wrong in the movie that attracted criticism, and make sure that all of them addressed in the Justice League Part One.
As is evident from the stinging commends and reviews of the film, it is high time that the production and director Zack Snyder pay heed to them before the release of Justice League scheduled in 2017.