Videos: BIG Differences Between The Justice League Movie And The Comics



This new video from Screen Rant lists the big differences between the Justice League movie and the comics. By now most comic book fans know and expect that there will be changes in movie adaptations of comic book source material. The Justice League film is getting closer to being released in theaters, but how much of it will be different from the comic books? Check out the synopsis and video below.

"Fans are getting more and more hyped up for the mega movie event known as Justice League. Following in the footsteps of Man of Steel, Batman vs. Superman, and Wonder Woman is a huge movie that teams up everyone’s favorite heroes for one epic battle. The Justice League has been around for several decades and already has a rich history in the comics. Even with all this history, there are many changes that will come between the comics and the new film. One of the most obvious is the lack of specific heroes. During the 1970’s, the Green Arrow discovers a secret history of the group that includes a lot more heroes than will be in the film. The film will also exclude key components like the Green Lantern and Martian Manhunter. The character of Steppenwolf looks to be the main villain in Justice League, but that is not who the original group fought against. There were other alien creatures involved like the Appellaxian and Starro the Conqueror. Along with the DCEU, the Arrowverse is a key part of live-action super heroes. It turns out that the Arrowverse includes a number of key heroes involved with the formation of the Justice League. In the movie world, the DCEU goes head to head with Marvel films, but no one can deny the huge film that could be created with a crossover. It likely won’t happen in theaters anytime soon, but it did happen in the comics. In the film, it looks like Batman will serve as the leader of the Justice League. This wasn’t really the case in the comics as Batman and Superman both were on the backburner as other heroes helped lead the group."