Justice League: The Dark Side of Having Darkseid in a JLA Movie
the, villain for their Justice League film, scheduled for release date in 2015. And while many fans are excited about the leak, others are torn, thinking that the choice of Darkseid is a blatant rip by the studio to cash in on the impending destruction of Thanos, who appeared at the end of rival Marvel Studios' The Avengers and is rumored to be the big baddie in Guardians of the Galaxy, one of Marvel's next outings led by James Gunn. So, why is this a bad move? Well, for starters, it further perpetuates the idea that Warner Brothers is doing everything they can to match up a superhero film for the big bucks. And from a studio perspective, that's understandable. However, they're also shelving other prospective films in order to get ahold of the final product. Instead of green-lighting are nabbing up filmmakers for the likes of solo Wonder Woman, Flash, and Aquaman films (many would settle with a Green Lantern reboot or sequel), it appears as though WB is trying to skip the practice runs (aside from Man of Steel) and go straight for the finish line. Execs saw the payoff of Marvel's endgame and are now making a dash for a mirrored success. In doing so, they've grabbed the same premise of famous superheroes coming together to form a pact to fight evil, the same release year as Avengers 2, and even the same type of god-like antagonist, who is often fan-drawn to go head-to-head with Marvel's Thanos. Want me to further prove my point? Go to Google and type in "Darkseid vs" and watch the first entry that pops up. It's not the Justice League. It's not Superman. It's not Batman. It's Thanos.