12 Reasons Why Justice League Is Worse Than Batman V Superman
9. It's Visually Uninteresting
Whether it was the Knightmare sequence in Batman v Superman or the Kryptonian homeworld in Man of Steel, Zack Snyder movies have never been lacking in creative and striking imagery.
Hell, even the more mundane backdrops like BvS' rain-drenched rooftops and dilapidated warehouses were still photographed in a way that made them interesting to look at, elevating bland settings through surprising dynamic imagery.
Justice League on the other hand has no such visual identity. The action mostly takes place in a nondescript city where the only defining feature is the colour red, with the other extended action sequence taking place in, of all places, a sewer.
You have these brilliantly colourful characters who are only limited by the imagination of the filmmakers, and this is the most creative thing they could come up with? A fistfight in a sewer?
Batman v Superman was brimming with striking visual ideas, with The Dark Knight's post-apocalyptic fever dream, Clark's ghostly body floating in space and the destruction of Metropolis all immediately coming to mind, whereas Justice League struggles to offer up even one noteworthy piece of imagery.