The social media embargo for Warner Bros. most ambitious film Justice League was lifted early this morning and the social media is buzzing with mostly positive reviews.
The entire movie fraternity and entertainment industry has long been waiting for the release of DCEU’s superhero team up film Justice League or at least to know what all it has to offer. The initial response to the film has been positive. Moreover, the few critical and negative reviews did very less damage, considering the positive reactions (Justice League has received 90% positive reviews) from DC fans and movie buffs.
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Even though some people might not have liked the film, the single idea that runs through most of the first reactions is that it is a lot of fun. This echoes even in the tweet of Jenna Busch who thought that there were a lot of things she would have wanted to change in the film. However, she ends up saying a lot when she says, “I had a blast.”
Fans are admiring the work of Ezra Miller (Flash) in particular and Gal Gadot who plays the Wonder Woman in Justice League.
The film had to stay in the production period for longer duration, with change of directors at the last-moment. But now JL is being lauded as one of the most fun filled and adventurous flick with even actor Mark Hughes tweeting, “#JusticeLeague was good & very fun. It’s going to be popular w/audiences, not only fans but mainstream viewers & families.”
Justice League hits the theater on November 17. The film stars Ben Affleck as Batman, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, Momoa as Aquaman, Henry Cavill as Superman, Willem Dafoe as Vulko, Ezra Miller as The Flash, Diane Lane as Martha Kent, Simmons as Commissioner Gordon, Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Jason Amber Heard as Mera, Ray Fisher as Cyborg, Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, J.K. Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth, and Connie Nielsen as Queen Hippolyta.
Check out the Justice League first reactions and reviews by critics and fans on twitter:
I saw #JusticeLeague! Here’s what I thought. There are ton of things I’d change but it comes down to this: I had a blast! I got to see the team together and I had fun watching it. Ezra Miller steals the movie and #WonderWoman was perfect! pic.twitter.com/rgCI9fUuTs
— Jenna Busch (@JennaBusch) November 10, 2017
#JusticeLeague was good & very fun. It’s going to be popular w/audiences, not only fans but mainstream viewers & families.
— Mark Hughes (@markhughesfilms) November 10, 2017
I am genuinely happy to report #JusticeLeague is a lot of fun. It's not perfect and has its problems, but does the job of making you care about these characters as a team by its end. It's also VERY funny, in lots of unexpected ways. pic.twitter.com/1AAjYgv16i
— Terri Schwartz (@Terri_Schwartz) November 10, 2017
Justice League is not a perfect movie. It has story "flaws" and a simple, CGI villain.
BUT, more importantly, it gets the heroes right. Every member of the League is fantastic and it's tough to choose a favorite.
It's a ton a fun, start to finish.
— Brandon Davis (@BrandonDavisBD) November 10, 2017
Justice League is better than expected, but not a home run. The interaction between the team is a lot of fun. The film sends the DCEU in a hopeful direction in line with where the brand should be headed. Flash and Aquaman steal the show. Cyborg and villain are the weak links.
— Peter Sciretta (@slashfilm) November 10, 2017
Just saw Justice League. What a fiasco. They gave Affleck too much creative control. Worst line: Superman saying “I’m strong … but I’m not Boston Strong”. Worst scene: the climactic showdown between Batman & Aquaman in the clam chowder factory
— Pixelated “Pixelated Boat” Boat (@pixelatedboat) November 11, 2017
SO I saw #JusticeLeague -twice. Still under embargo, but: This is a fun superhero flick. Funny but still hero adventure. Reminds me of JL Unlimited ep. Likable interaction amongst recognizable heroes. There is a villain problem (no worse than Marvel's) – @aaronsagers
— Aaron Sagers (@aaronsagers) November 10, 2017
The good: #JusticeLeague is my favorite DCEU movie. It will make you love its heroes and want to see them team-up again. pic.twitter.com/mU2khvwUPD
— Rob Keyes (@rob_keyes) November 10, 2017
Source: Twitter/Justice League
