Justice League: 10 Ways Warner Bros. Can Continue The Franchise After The Snyder Cut
2. Start Laying The Groundwork For A New Team-Up
Desperate to create a shared comic book universe to rival the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Warner Bros. rushed into releasing a Justice League movie. Whereas Marvel Studios released a series of solo outings before bringing their heroes together, the rival studio threw them into Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and teamed them up a little over a year later.
It was all too rushed, and it's no wonder moviegoers struggled to connect with the heroes. Now, with a third Wonder Woman movie, The Flash, Aquaman 2, and a number of other big releases all on the way, Warner Bros. has the opportunity to lay the groundwork for these heroes to reassemble on screen.
With some sort of overarching threat and some memorable post-credits scenes, Warner Bros. could leave fans positively salivating over the opportunity to see more of the Justice League. A new filmmaker being at the helm would be a must for this take on the team, while the likes of Batman and Superman could easily be switched out with new faces such as Green Lantern and Shazam.