In one week, moviegoers finally get to see the DC superhero team-up Justice League. Ahead of its release, though, critics have been permitted to share thoughts on the movie via social media. How does it fare against other DC Comics adaptations?
Until now, the DC Extended Universe franchise has had an average Tomatometer score of just 50%, and that’s with Wonder Woman making up for the rest with its very positive 92% Tomatometer score. Buzz on the latest is a little mixed, but if the early social reactions are any indication, the Tomatometer score for Justice League could be favorable enough to boost the DCEU average when actual reviews are published.
Here’s a sample of what critics are saying on Twitter about the much anticipated team-up:
Justice League is better than Batman v Superman and Suicide Squad — it’s lean, mean and packed with superhero action. I dug most of its lighter moments and I think it has one of the best action sequences ever in a DCEU movie. And of course Wonder Woman steals the show. I think if you are going to a Justice League movie to see all your favorite DC heroes rocking their skills and being the badasses you love, then you will get plenty of that. Lots of action. Lots of superheroes being superheroes.
If this gaggle of plebs and pseuds we laughingly call critics found it perfect, *then* I'd be worried.
Looks like kino's back on the menu, boys. Not even Whedon ould destroy it.
Ian Garcia
>black man steals something Bravo, reviewer
Ian Davis
>atleast when i leave thor 3 i dont want to kill myself of depression. Well you should, because you paid to see this shit.
Dominic Hernandez
Nice falseflag MCUck pajeet.
Brandon Baker
It's adorable watching a Mousecuck try to falseflag in 4D chess. Like watching a monkey trying to eat with a fork.
Austin Bell
Everyone noticed how you never try to defend Zack "vision",all you say is "critics are always wrong" falseflag,
Cameron Perez
>and of course, wonder woman steals the show Why not just say "paid for by DC Comics, I'm not sexist", at least then I could respect the gross shilling
Charles Jenkins
Videogame-tier goblin Doomsday. "Kino".
Austin Lewis
The overwhelming majority of Zack's films are divisive, some downright polarizing. If everyone was kissing his ass all of a sudden, I'd be far more suspicious.
Ayden Scott
>it's not a real movie
Jaxon Cook
they aren't polarizing. His movies are shit, but marketers have to act like they aren't.