Justice League Movie Villain Revealed
- Written by Jude Terror on Monday, December 03 2012 and posted in News and Satire
Want to know who the bad guy in Justice League will be? Read on to find out.
Source: Latino Review
Latino Review is reporting that Darkseid will be the villain in the upcoming Justice League movie, scheduled for release in 2015. Making a cosmic villain like Darkseid the bad guy in Justice League is, of course, ripping off Thanos as the bad guy in Avengers 2, due out the same year. At the same time, Thanos himself is a ripoff of Darkseid. The situation has caused confusion amongst fanboys, who aren't sure who to blame.
"Everyone is ripping off everyone else," said one disgruntled fanboy who prefers to keep a positive attitude. "So I'm just going to complain about both movies and call it a day."
Plans for Justice League were hastily thrown together after the success of Marvel's Avengers this year. Marvel's recent movie success, however, was a ripoff of DC's success with Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy. The success of the Dark Knight trilogy was a ripoff of Marvel's X-Men and Spider-Man trilogy success, which itself was a ripoff of the original Batman movies by Tim Burton. Many experts believe that the trail for cinematic ripoffs can be traced all the way back to an abysmal live action Spider-Man television show that aired from 1977 to 1979.
Justice League, Avengers 2, and Star Wars Episode 7 will all be out in the summer of 2015. Which do you think will reign supreme?
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