As DC fans, we’ve all been anticipating the Justice League movie since it was announced way back when. Despite the lackluster reception of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, I’m pretty sure most of us will persevere to see the Justice League on the big screen for the first time. The film is currently in principal photography over in the UK, under the helm of Zack Snyder… and I can’t wait.
Because we know the movie will be split into two parts, we were distinguishing between the two movies as Justice League: Part One and Justice League: Part Two, likely with a subtitle underneath it alluding to a specific story.
Writer Geoff Johns, who was recently put in charge of DC Films along with Jon Berg, took to Twitter to put to rest the title of the Justice League movie.
Clearing up any misconceptions — the Justice League movie is called “Justice League”. @BenAffleck @GalGadot @ZackSnyder Happy Friday!
— Geoff Johns (@geoffjohns) June 4, 2016
There it is, folks. Put very succinctly, Johns has eliminated any chance of a subtitle that we were all expecting to see. I personally believe it to be a great move on their part. A subtitle would likely spoil more than we realized we wanted. The mystery of flick is preserved… for now.
What do you think of this move? Do you believe that the second half of the Justice League movie would carry subtitle or will they maintain the simplicity?