Open login

Updated! Spoiler Filled Justice League Story Details...NOT!
Written by IESB Staff    Wednesday, 17 October 2007 14:46    PDF Print E-mail

Updated! The latest news is coming from the land of Oz. Clint has just chimmed in with tons of story details from Justice League!

{sidebar id=1} Update! Our buddy Clint from Moviehole.net posted what appeared to be story details from the upcoming Justice League film. The details came from what he believed to be the first 14 pages of the script. He shared his info with me and when I read it, it did indeed look real. The cover page was 100% professional looking and who ever wrote this spent plenty of time trying to make it look authentic.

Stephanie and I staring reading this thing and we were even thinking about posting our thoughts on IESB and that was when things didnt start to make sense. Without giving away too much of what we know is real, things simply didnt add up.

I called a handful of friends including Patrick Sauriol from Back Row Chatter and after comparing notes of established known facts we were able to determine that this was a hoax that someone decided to unleash unto the web.

So what can fans expect from Millers Justice League? Moviehole has the run down. Here are a few excerpts:

So what are they working with? Well, not a lot. Not to say the film reads terrible, it doesnt, its just that it reads more like a Saturday Morning Superfriends cartoon than anything else like, say, something thatll appeal to the over twenties crowd - and basically, WETA need only look at the old cartoons to seek inspiration for their whizbang dressings. Having said that, maybe thats exactly what theyre going for a family-friendly toon-esque romp; like say The Rocketeer or Sky High.

The film introduces the main characters very quickly as if theyre a 42-minute TV show and have to get it done quickly. You dont get to know much about any of our central heroes before they all unite.

Look, the film seems pretty underwhelming, sure, but what I think mightve been their motivation here is to distance themselves from any of the Superman or Batman films already in existence which is something the fans will be thankful for and as this is merely light and fluffy cartoon adventure-stuff, without any of the dark undertones of those other films (largely Batman), theyve definitely succeeded in that. This will definitely appeal to a much younger crowd than those that say, loved Batman Begins itll be one the twelve-years-olds go ga-ga for. In fact, Batman doesnt even seem to have much of a part to play here not the pages I read anyway; its almost as if hes a secondary character or Warner have told the producers they can only use a bit of him and definitely isnt the same Caped Crusader weve seen on the screens for the past couple of years. In fact, if this is anyones movie its The Flashs he gets most of the gags, a lot of the action, and seems to have quite a few more scenes- again, in the pages I read than the others. If the character is cast right I believe Adam Brody (the OC) is the favourite at this stage he could be the break-out character here. the one the twelve-year olds want on a T-Shirt.

Read the complete report by clicking here.

Comments (0)Add Comment

Write comment

busy