'Justice League' News & Updates: Aquaman To Save The Sequel, Batman's Aflred In Justice League & JL Sequel On The Rocks

By Leby Nightray - 15 Dec '16 05:32AM

The "Justice League" movie is one of the most awaited movies for the next couple of years. Bringing "Batman", "Superman", and the other members of the team into one movie is an exciting thing to see. However, the second movie of  "Justice League" might be in big trouble.

"Justice League" was set to be in production not just for one movie but for a sequel.  However, it was earlier reported that the said sequel was pushed back because of the JL Director, Zack Snyder, who will be working on "The Last Photograph".

It was said to be a bad sign to have one's director to go off to make another film. It was a fact that DC cinematic universe wasn't into doing sequels. "Man Of Steel 2" and "Suicide Squad 2" are both on the rocks. Plus, Warners have terrible sequels for this year like "X-Men Apocalypse", "Alice: Through The Looking Glass", and more.

"Justice League" although, it would be the first movie, will be related to the earlier movie "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" who earned a lot but was subject to a lot of criticism and so there will be a lot of correction for the upcoming "Justice League" movie but one character would remain the same and that is Jeremy Irons' role as Alfred Pennyworth.

"Batmans" Alfred will be in the "Justice League" movie however he will remain the same Alfred from the Batman v Superman movie. He won't be dominating the film and he will still be the man who remains calm and the man who will try to modulate the members of the team. Together with Alfred, the JL movie will be having Batman, Superman, Cyborg, Wonder Woman, The Flash and Aquaman to save the planet from a catastrophic assault.

"Justice League" the second movie was still under doubt but it might be saved by the "Aquaman" solo movie with Jason Momoa as the titular character. Although with all the heroes, Aquaman is ridiculed more. He might be the hope for a successful premiere of JL, though, as James Wan, the director of "Aquaman", has the ability to craft a good movie and is powerful enough to focus well on every aspect of the production. Plus, the underwater adventure is a new scene for the people and this might do more in the box office than "Batman".

"Justice League" movie will be released on November 17, 2017, and the result of the premier might solidify the destiny of the sequel. Whether "Aquaman" or "Batman" can save the movie, the "Justice League" will have to stay strong.

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