Justice League Film: 10 Things We Want To See

9. Minimal Infighting

My biggest fear with the Avengers was that there was going to be a lot of bickering back and forth that would result in a tedious film where the end spectacle isn't worth the drama you had to put up with for two hours. Boy was I wrong. As far as an initial outing goes, no one wants to get bogged down in lengthy arguments between League members, opposing ideologies, and petty fights that amount to them realizing they need to learn to work together in order to save the world. We know that. You're a team so you just, you know, you do that. It's as simple as that. Save the arguments for the sequel. When it comes time to bringing together the world's finest for the first time, then we want to see them functioning as a well oiled machine because what we want to see most is their ability to kick butt and take names, to shoot first and ask questions later. What we want is to like all of these characters first, then feel the desire to see some drama. But if the drama takes precedent, chances are people will get fed up with whomever is being a diva. I don't want that to hurt the film, its sequals, or the potential spin offs for its characters. There's simply too much on the line.
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