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The Justice League, also called the Justice League of America or JLA, is a fictional superhero team that appears in comic books published by DC Comics. Since their first appearance in The Brave and the Bold #28 (February/March 1960), various incarnations of the team have appeared in film, television, and video game adaptations.

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Live-action edit

Justice League: Mortal (canceled) edit

In February 2007, it was announced that Warner Bros hired husband and wife duo Michele and Kieran Mulroney to write a script for a Justice League film.[1] The news came around the same time that Joss Whedon's long-developed Wonder Woman film had been canceled,[2] as well as The Flash, written and directed by David S. Goyer.[3] Titled Justice League: Mortal,[4] Michele and Kiernan Mulroney submitted their script to Warner Bros. in June 2007, receiving positive feedback,[5] which prompted the studio to immediately fast track production in the hopes of filming to begin before the 2007-2008 Writers Guild of America strike.[6] Warner Bros. was less willing to proceed on development with a sequel to Superman Returns, having been disappointed with the box office return. Brandon Routh was not approached to reprise the role of Superman in Justice League Mortal,[7] nor was Christian Bale from Batman Begins.[8] Warner Bros. intended for Justice League: Mortal to be the start of a new film franchise, and to branch out into separate sequels and spin-offs.[9] Shortly after filming finished with The Dark Knight,[10] Bale stated in an interview that "It’d be better if it doesn't tread on the toes of what our Batman series is doing," though he personally felt it would make more sense for Warner Bros. to release the film after his planned "Batman 3" (later called The Dark Knight Rises).[8] Jason Reitman was the original choice to direct Justice League, but he turned it down, as he considers himself an independent filmmaker and prefers to stay out of big budget superhero films.[11] George Miller signed to direct in September 2007,[6] with Barrie Osbourne producing[12] on a projected $220 million budget.[13]

The following month roughly 40 actors and actresses were auditioning for the ensemble superhero roles, among them were Joseph Cross, Michael Angarano, Max Thieriot, Minka Kelly, Adrianne Palicki and Scott Porter. Miller intended to cast younger actors as he wanted them to "grow" into their roles over the course of several films.[10] D. J. Cotrona was cast as Superman,[9] along with Armie Hammer as Batman.[14] Jessica Biel reportedly declined the Wonder Woman role after being in negotiations.[15] The character was also linked to actresses Teresa Palmer and Shannyn Sossamon, along with Mary Elizabeth Winstead, who confirmed that she had auditioned.[16] Ultimately Megan Gale was cast as Wonder Woman,[17] while Palmer was cast as Talia al Ghul, whom Miller had in mind to act with a Russian accent.[18] The script for Justice League: Mortal would have featured the John Stewart character as the Green Lantern, a role originally offered to Columbus Short.[19] Hip hop recording artist and rapper Common was cast,[20] with Adam Brody as The Flash / Barry Allen,[21] and Jay Baruchel as the lead villain, Maxwell Lord.[22] Longtime Miller collaborator Hugh Keays-Byrne had been cast as Martian Manhunter. Aquaman had yet to be cast.[10][13] Marit Allen was hired as the original costume designer before her untimely death in November 2007,[23] and the responsibilities were assumed by Weta Workshop.[24]

However, the Writers Strike began that same month and placed the film on hold. Warner Bros. had to let the options lapse for the cast,[25] but development was fast tracked once more in February 2008 when the strike ended. Warner Bros. and Miller wanted to start filming immediately,[26] but production was pushed back three months.[9] Originally, the majority of Justice League: Mortal would be shot at Fox Studios Australia in Sydney,[13] with other locations scouted nearby at local colleges,[12] and Sydney Heads doubling for Happy Harbor.[4] The Australian Film Commission also had a say with casting choices, giving way for George Miller to cast Gale, Palmer and Keays-Bryne, all Australian natives. The production crew was composed entirely of Australians, but the Australian government denied Warner Bros. a 40 percent tax rebate as they felt they had not hired enough Australian actors.[13][27] Miller was frustrated, stating that "A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the Australian film industry is being frittered away because of very lazy thinking. They're throwing away hundreds of millions of dollars of investment that the rest of the world is competing for and, much more significantly, highly skilled creative jobs."[28] Production offices were then moved to Vancouver Film Studios in Canada. Filming was pushed back to July 2008, while Warner Bros was still confident they could release the film in summer 2009.[29][30]

With production delays continuing, and the success of The Dark Knight in 2008,[31] Warner Bros. decided to focus on development of individual films featuring the main heroes, allowing director Christopher Nolan to separately complete his Batman trilogy with The Dark Knight Rises in 2012. Gregory Noveck, senior vice president of creative affairs for DC Entertainment stated "we’re going to make a Justice League movie, whether it’s now or 10 years from now. But we’re not going to do it and Warners is not going to do it until we know it’s right."[32] Actor Adam Brody joked "They [Warner Brothers] just didn’t want to cross their streams with a whole bunch of Batmans in the universe."[33] Warner Bros. relaunched development for the solo Green Lantern film, released in 2011 as a critical and financial disappointment. Meanwhile, film adaptations for The Flash and Wonder Woman continued to languish in development while filming for a Superman reboot was commencing in 2011 with Man of Steel, produced by Nolan and written by David S. Goyer, which would go on to launch the DC Extended Universe.

DC Extended Universe (DCEU) edit

The Justice League are a common narrative plot thread in the DC Extended Universe starting with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice with Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman teaming up against Doomsday and in Suicide Squad where Bruce gets the files on Barry Allen and Arthur Curry from Amanda Waller.

The theatrical version of a live action Justice League movie was released in November 2017 and received mixed reviews from critics and earned over $657 million worldwide. The film was directed by Joss Whedon and Zack Snyder although Snyder is the only person to receive a directing credit for the film.[34] Whedon was brought on as a consultant, then given control over the project after Snyder stepped down following his daughter's death, and the film was rewritten by Whedon, with the original script being completed by Chris Terrio.[35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42] The film stars Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne / Batman,[43][44] Henry Cavill as Clark Kent / Superman,[45] Gal Gadot as Diana Prince / Wonder Woman,[46][47][48][49] Ezra Miller as Barry Allen / The Flash,[50] Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry / Aquaman[51] and Ray Fisher as Victor Stone / Cyborg.[52] The film also stars Amy Adams as Lois Lane,[53] Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth, Diane Lane as Martha Kent,[54] Connie Nielsen as Hippolyta,[55] Joe Morton as Silas Stone,[56] Ciarán Hinds as Steppenwolf,[57][58] Amber Heard as Mera[59][60] and J. K. Simmons as James Gordon.[61]

Snyder and Warner Bros released a 4 hour director's cut of Justice League via HBO Max on March 18, 2021.[62] This version presents Snyder's original vision for a Justice League film with a much more grounded and generally darker tone as well as an overall aesethetic more in line with Snyder's previous DCEU films Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice rather than the lighter, more family friendly tone of the 2017 theatrical cut and features a radically overhauled ending.[63] Additional footage seen in this cut is mainly footage that was shot for the theatrical cut but was discarded when Snyder left the project although a handful of new scenes were filmed once the director's cut release was greenlit.[64] Characters who did not appear in the theatrical cut in 2017 such as Martian Manhunter (played by Harry Lennix), Iris West (played by Kiersey Clemons), Ryan Choi (Zheng Kai), Darkseid (Ray Porter) and Desaad (Peter Guinness) are also included in this version of the film.[63] This new cut also features a completely new score by Tom Holkenborg aka Junkie XL.[65] Holkenborg was originally signed on to score the theatrical version of Justice League in 2017 but was replaced by Danny Elfman during the film's reshoots in June 2017.[66]

Animation edit

Canceled Justice League animated films edit

  • An untitled Justice League direct to DVD film was in the works in 2008, with a design by James Tucker.[81]
  • In 2009, Bruce Timm has expressed interest in an animated film based on the JLA/Avengers crossover limited series. As of 2023, no updates have appeared since.[82]
  • In 2013, producer James Tucker has spoken about wanting a Wonder Woman-centered Justice League film.[83]

Other appearances edit

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  • Legends of the Superheroes was a 1979 two-part special that adapted the Justice League. It featured Adam West, Burt Ward, and Frank Gorshin returning to their roles from the 1966–1968 live-action Batman television series: Batman, Robin, and the Riddler respectively. Other heroes portrayed on the show included Black Canary, Captain Marvel, Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkman, Huntress, and more.
  • In 1990, Magnum Pictures developed a script for a Justice League TV show starring Booster Gold, Blue Beetle, Fire and Ice plus other members from the comic's Justice League International run.[citation needed]
  • Justice League of America was a series pilot produced for CBS in 1997, but failed to sell. The pilot used less well-known characters to avoid the licensing issues surrounding Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman.[citation needed] The characters used were the Guy Gardner Green Lantern, Fire, Ice, the Barry Allen Flash, and the Ray Palmer Atom set against a version of the Weather Wizard.
  • Smallville featured a version of the Justice League in its sixth-season episode "Justice". The members of the team were drawn from versions of DC Comics heroes that had previously appeared in the show: "Impulse" from the season four episode "Run"; "Aquaman" (A.C.) from the season five episode "Aqua"; "Cyborg" (Victor Stone) from the season five episode of the same name, and "Green Arrow" who had been appearing as a regular character through season six. The episode had the team temporarily recruiting main characters Clark Kent, who Green Arrow dubs "Boy Scout", and Chloe Sullivan, who acts as the team's advisor through a computer network under the codename "Watchtower". Later, in the season seven episode "Siren", Dinah Lance joined Oliver's team as the "Black Canary". She returns in the season eight premiere with Aquaman and Green Arrow to find Clark. However, after A.C. and Dinah have their identities exposed, Oliver makes the call for the team to temporarily disband. Later in the season, when Oliver reconnects with his heroic side in "Identity", the team reunites. In the episode "Bulletproof", it is mentioned that Detective John Jones (Martian Manhunter) has helped Oliver's team and got Oliver out of trouble with the police and is considered a member of the team. Clark and Chloe become more involved with the League as well, with Clark joining Bart on a mission in Keystone during "Hex", whilst in the same episode Chloe becomes a full-time 'Watchtower' for the team. Dr. Emil is a staff physician at Metropolis General Hospital and Metropolis University, who is also on Oliver Queen's payroll. Season eight concludes with Flash, Black Canary, Green Arrow, and Clark working together to stop Doomsday. In the closing scenes Chloe reveals that Bart, Dinah, and Oliver have gone missing. In season 9 episode "Absolute Justice" members Green Arrow, Clark, John Jones, and Chloe aid members of the Justice Society of America. In the episode Doctor Fate restores John Jones's powers. After the show's debut of Justice League in Smallville episode "Justice", there was a consideration for the Justice League spin-off, but it never came to fruition. Smallville writer Steven S. DeKnight revealed that a spin-off Justice League series was expected to happen after the episode "Justice", and would have continued the story of Oliver Queen and his new team.[93]

Arrowverse edit

Video games edit

Injustice edit

  • The Justice League is also featured in Injustice: Gods Among Us, developed by Netherrealm Studios, the team responsible for the Mortal Kombat series of games.
  • A new incarnation of the League is shown in various character endings in the game Injustice 2. The line up is consistent of Batman, Supergirl, Harley Quinn, Green Arrow, Black Canary, Firestorm (Jason Rusch and Martin Stein), Blue Beetle (Jaime Reyes), Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), The Flash (Barry Allen), Catwoman and in his story only Sub-Zero.

Lego edit

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The Justice League also called the Justice League of America or JLA is a fictional superhero team that appears in comic books published by DC Comics Since their first appearance in The Brave and the Bold 28 February March 1960 various incarnations of the team have appeared in film television and video game adaptations Adaptations of the Justice League in other mediaCreated byGardner FoxOriginal sourceComics published by DC ComicsFirst appearanceThe Brave and the Bold 28 March 1960 Films and televisionFilm s Justice League of America 1997 Justice League 2017 Zack Snyder s Justice League 2021 Televisionshow s Super Friends 1973 Batman Beyond 2000 Justice League 2001 Static Shock 2001 Justice League Unlimited 2004 Young Justice 2011 Justice League Action 2016 DC s Legends of Tomorrow 2020 GamesVideo game s Justice League Task Force 1995 Justice League Heroes 2006 Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe 2008 DC Universe Online 2011 Lego Batman 2 DC Super Heroes 2012 Injustice Gods Among Us 2013 Injustice 2 2017 Contents 1 Film 1 1 Live action 1 1 1 Justice League Mortal canceled 1 1 2 DC Extended Universe DCEU 1 2 Animation 1 3 Canceled Justice League animated films 1 3 1 Other appearances 2 Television 2 1 Animation 2 2 Live action 2 2 1 Arrowverse 3 Video games 3 1 Injustice 3 2 Lego 4 ReferencesFilm editLive action edit Justice League Mortal canceled edit In February 2007 it was announced that Warner Bros hired husband and wife duo Michele and Kieran Mulroney to write a script for a Justice League film 1 The news came around the same time that Joss Whedon s long developed Wonder Woman film had been canceled 2 as well as The Flash written and directed by David S Goyer 3 Titled Justice League Mortal 4 Michele and Kiernan Mulroney submitted their script to Warner Bros in June 2007 receiving positive feedback 5 which prompted the studio to immediately fast track production in the hopes of filming to begin before the 2007 2008 Writers Guild of America strike 6 Warner Bros was less willing to proceed on development with a sequel to Superman Returns having been disappointed with the box office return Brandon Routh was not approached to reprise the role of Superman in Justice League Mortal 7 nor was Christian Bale from Batman Begins 8 Warner Bros intended for Justice League Mortal to be the start of a new film franchise and to branch out into separate sequels and spin offs 9 Shortly after filming finished with The Dark Knight 10 Bale stated in an interview that It d be better if it doesn t tread on the toes of what our Batman series is doing though he personally felt it would make more sense for Warner Bros to release the film after his planned Batman 3 later called The Dark Knight Rises 8 Jason Reitman was the original choice to direct Justice League but he turned it down as he considers himself an independent filmmaker and prefers to stay out of big budget superhero films 11 George Miller signed to direct in September 2007 6 with Barrie Osbourne producing 12 on a projected 220 million budget 13 The following month roughly 40 actors and actresses were auditioning for the ensemble superhero roles among them were Joseph Cross Michael Angarano Max Thieriot Minka Kelly Adrianne Palicki and Scott Porter Miller intended to cast younger actors as he wanted them to grow into their roles over the course of several films 10 D J Cotrona was cast as Superman 9 along with Armie Hammer as Batman 14 Jessica Biel reportedly declined the Wonder Woman role after being in negotiations 15 The character was also linked to actresses Teresa Palmer and Shannyn Sossamon along with Mary Elizabeth Winstead who confirmed that she had auditioned 16 Ultimately Megan Gale was cast as Wonder Woman 17 while Palmer was cast as Talia al Ghul whom Miller had in mind to act with a Russian accent 18 The script for Justice League Mortal would have featured the John Stewart character as the Green Lantern a role originally offered to Columbus Short 19 Hip hop recording artist and rapper Common was cast 20 with Adam Brody as The Flash Barry Allen 21 and Jay Baruchel as the lead villain Maxwell Lord 22 Longtime Miller collaborator Hugh Keays Byrne had been cast as Martian Manhunter Aquaman had yet to be cast 10 13 Marit Allen was hired as the original costume designer before her untimely death in November 2007 23 and the responsibilities were assumed by Weta Workshop 24 However the Writers Strike began that same month and placed the film on hold Warner Bros had to let the options lapse for the cast 25 but development was fast tracked once more in February 2008 when the strike ended Warner Bros and Miller wanted to start filming immediately 26 but production was pushed back three months 9 Originally the majority of Justice League Mortal would be shot at Fox Studios Australia in Sydney 13 with other locations scouted nearby at local colleges 12 and Sydney Heads doubling for Happy Harbor 4 The Australian Film Commission also had a say with casting choices giving way for George Miller to cast Gale Palmer and Keays Bryne all Australian natives The production crew was composed entirely of Australians but the Australian government denied Warner Bros a 40 percent tax rebate as they felt they had not hired enough Australian actors 13 27 Miller was frustrated stating that A once in a lifetime opportunity for the Australian film industry is being frittered away because of very lazy thinking They re throwing away hundreds of millions of dollars of investment that the rest of the world is competing for and much more significantly highly skilled creative jobs 28 Production offices were then moved to Vancouver Film Studios in Canada Filming was pushed back to July 2008 while Warner Bros was still confident they could release the film in summer 2009 29 30 With production delays continuing and the success of The Dark Knight in 2008 31 Warner Bros decided to focus on development of individual films featuring the main heroes allowing director Christopher Nolan to separately complete his Batman trilogy with The Dark Knight Rises in 2012 Gregory Noveck senior vice president of creative affairs for DC Entertainment stated we re going to make a Justice League movie whether it s now or 10 years from now But we re not going to do it and Warners is not going to do it until we know it s right 32 Actor Adam Brody joked They Warner Brothers just didn t want to cross their streams with a whole bunch of Batmans in the universe 33 Warner Bros relaunched development for the solo Green Lantern film released in 2011 as a critical and financial disappointment Meanwhile film adaptations for The Flash and Wonder Woman continued to languish in development while filming for a Superman reboot was commencing in 2011 with Man of Steel produced by Nolan and written by David S Goyer which would go on to launch the DC Extended Universe DC Extended Universe DCEU edit Main articles Justice League film Zack Snyder s Justice League and Production of Justice League film The Justice League are a common narrative plot thread in the DC Extended Universe starting with Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice with Superman Batman and Wonder Woman teaming up against Doomsday and in Suicide Squad where Bruce gets the files on Barry Allen and Arthur Curry from Amanda Waller The theatrical version of a live action Justice League movie was released in November 2017 and received mixed reviews from critics and earned over 657 million worldwide The film was directed by Joss Whedon and Zack Snyder although Snyder is the only person to receive a directing credit for the film 34 Whedon was brought on as a consultant then given control over the project after Snyder stepped down following his daughter s death and the film was rewritten by Whedon with the original script being completed by Chris Terrio 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 The film stars Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne Batman 43 44 Henry Cavill as Clark Kent Superman 45 Gal Gadot as Diana Prince Wonder Woman 46 47 48 49 Ezra Miller as Barry Allen The Flash 50 Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry Aquaman 51 and Ray Fisher as Victor Stone Cyborg 52 The film also stars Amy Adams as Lois Lane 53 Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth Diane Lane as Martha Kent 54 Connie Nielsen as Hippolyta 55 Joe Morton as Silas Stone 56 Ciaran Hinds as Steppenwolf 57 58 Amber Heard as Mera 59 60 and J K Simmons as James Gordon 61 Snyder and Warner Bros released a 4 hour director s cut of Justice League via HBO Max on March 18 2021 62 This version presents Snyder s original vision for a Justice League film with a much more grounded and generally darker tone as well as an overall aesethetic more in line with Snyder s previous DCEU films Man of Steel and Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice rather than the lighter more family friendly tone of the 2017 theatrical cut and features a radically overhauled ending 63 Additional footage seen in this cut is mainly footage that was shot for the theatrical cut but was discarded when Snyder left the project although a handful of new scenes were filmed once the director s cut release was greenlit 64 Characters who did not appear in the theatrical cut in 2017 such as Martian Manhunter played by Harry Lennix Iris West played by Kiersey Clemons Ryan Choi Zheng Kai Darkseid Ray Porter and Desaad Peter Guinness are also included in this version of the film 63 This new cut also features a completely new score by Tom Holkenborg aka Junkie XL 65 Holkenborg was originally signed on to score the theatrical version of Justice League in 2017 but was replaced by Danny Elfman during the film s reshoots in June 2017 66 The team made a cameo appearance in the Peacemaker season 1 finale episode It s Cow or Never with only Momoa and Miller reprising their roles as Aquaman and Flash while Superman and Wonder Woman were played by stand ins In a mid credit scene of Shazam Fury of the Gods A R G U S agents Emilia Harcourt and John Economos invite Billy Batson Shazam to the Justice Society where Shazam expresses his disappointment that it wasn t the Justice League An alternate version of the Justice League was featured in The Flash 2023 and consisted of two versions of Barry one from the main timeline and one from the past both played by Miller an alternate version of Bruce Wayne Batman played by Michael Keaton and Kara Zor El Supergirl played by Sasha Calle Additionally Affleck Gadot and Momoa cameod as their versions of Batman Wonder Woman and Aquaman A CGI version of Cavill as Superman also appeared in the film Animation edit Justice League The New Frontier is a direct to video animated film adaptation of popular DC Comics limited series DC The New Frontier released on DVD HD DVD and Blu ray Disc in the United States on February 26 2008 The film was written by Justice League writer Stan Berkowitz with Darwyn Cooke serving as story and visual consultant In Superman Batman Public Enemies some members of the Justice League Captain Atom Power Girl Starfire Black Lightning Captain Marvel and Hawkman as well as several other superheroes are shown working for President Lex Luthor Another direct to video film titled Justice League Crisis on Two Earths was released in 2010 The film was originally brought up as a possible return to the Justice League Unlimited animated series with the title Justice League Worlds Collide Justice League Worlds Collide would have been set in the DC Animated Universe It was originally going to be produced concurrently with the first season of Justice League Unlimited bridging the gap between the second season of Justice League and the relaunched show The production was shelved just before the start of filming 67 but the script was later adapted into Justice League Crisis on Two Earths with changes that included removing all references to the DCAU continuity 68 As a result the feature as originally intended is now unlikely to ever be produced The film featured a League consisting of Batman Superman Wonder Woman Green Lantern The Flash and Martian Manhunter Aquaman Firestorm Black Canary Red Tornado and Black Lightning appeared near the end of the film and were supposedly offered full time membership by Batman In addition alternate versions of Justice League Detroit save for Steel were shown as part of the Crime Syndicate of America as were Black Canary and Green Arrow analogues Analogues of Zatanna Blue Beetle Ted Kord Power Girl and Red Tornado made brief cameos on a computer screen Another animated feature Justice League Doom was released in February 2012 The film featured a Justice League consisting of Superman Batman Cyborg the Flash Barry Allen Green Lantern Hal Jordan Wonder Woman and Martian Manhunter 69 DC released another animated film on July 30 2013 entitled Justice League The Flashpoint Paradox The film based on the Flashpoint crossover is centered on the Flash who inadvertently changes the time stream by travelling back in time to save his mother In the new world created Flash finds himself speedless in a world without a Justice League and suffering from a devastating war between the Atlanteans and Amazonians Relying on the help of Batman in this world a vengeful alcoholic Thomas Wayne the Flash must find the prime suspect Professor Zoom and find a way to fix the time stream Another animated feature Lego Batman The Movie DC Super Heroes Unite was released in early February 2013 and features members of the Justice League particularly Batman and Superman fighting Lex Luthor and The Joker in Lego form In DC Showcase Green Arrow Green Arrow and Black Canary are members of the Justice League and their logo was seen on Oliver s phone A version of the Justice League similar to The New 52 appears in the DC Animated Movie Universe first appearing in Justice League War with a team consisting of Superman Batman Wonder Woman Cyborg Flash Barry Allen Green Lantern Hal Jordan and Shazam The same team appears in Justice League Throne of Atlantis with Aquaman as a newcomer Superman Batman Cyborg Flash and Wonder Woman appear in Justice League vs Teen Titans Justice League Dark appears in their own animated film Justice League Dark with the cast including Batman Zatanna John Constantine Etrigan the Demon Deadman Swamp Thing and Black Orchid The traditional Justice League team appears as well consisting of Batman Superman Wonder Woman Green Lantern John Stewart Flash Barry Allen Hawkman and Martian Manhunter 70 The Justice League is featured in the animated film JLA Adventures Trapped in Time The team consists of Superman Batman Cyborg The Flash Barry Allen Wonder Woman and Aquaman Karate Kid Dawnstar and Robin appear as well 71 The Justice League appears in DC Super Heroes vs Eagle Talon The team consists of Batman Superman Wonder Woman Flash Barry Allen Aquaman and Cyborg 72 An alternate universe version of Justice League appears in the film Justice League Gods and Monsters The lineup consists of Batman Dr Kirk Langstrom Wonder Woman Bekka and Superman Hernan Guerra son of General Zod This version is described as a brutal force that maintains order on Earth and the public opinion is mixed with awe and hatred 73 74 75 An animated series Justice League Gods and Monsters Chronicles serves as a companion to the film While the first season was released in 2015 76 77 a second season was planned to be released in the following year and would have featured ten episodes 78 but as of 2020 it has been shelved 79 Additionally a series of one shot comics written by J M DeMatteis and Bruce Timm was released and focused on each hero s origin story including a three issue prequel comic book series written by the same team 80 The Justice League appears in the Tomorrowverse continuity which begun with Superman Man of Tomorrow First alluded in Justice Society World War II the team makes a brief appearance in Green Lantern Beware My Power consisting of Martian Manhunter who is presumably the leader of the League Vixen and Green Arrow Superman Wonder Woman Batman and Flash are also stated to have joined the League Green Lantern Hal Jordan was also a former member of the League before he is succeeded by John Stewart Canceled Justice League animated films edit An untitled Justice League direct to DVD film was in the works in 2008 with a design by James Tucker 81 In 2009 Bruce Timm has expressed interest in an animated film based on the JLA Avengers crossover limited series As of 2023 no updates have appeared since 82 In 2013 producer James Tucker has spoken about wanting a Wonder Woman centered Justice League film 83 Other appearances edit The Justice League appears in The Lego Movie with Superman voiced by Channing Tatum Batman by Will Arnett Wonder Woman by Cobie Smulders and Green Lantern Hal Jordan by Jonah Hill Flash Barry Allen and Aquaman also appear in the movie although they have no lines 84 The Justice League also appeared in The Lego Batman Movie The Justice League appears in Teen Titans Go To the Movies with Superman voiced by Nicolas Cage Batman voiced by Jimmy Kimmel Wonder Woman voiced by Halsey and Green Lantern John Stewart voiced by Lil Yachty 85 Other members of the League such as Aquaman voiced by Eric Bauza the Atom Ray Palmer voiced by Patton Oswalt Flash Barry Allen voiced by Wil Wheaton Green Lantern Hal Jordan and Shazam also appear in cameos The Justice League makes a cameo appearance in Space Jam A New Legacy The group consists of Superman Flash Green Lantern John Stewart Aquaman and Batgirl 86 The Justice League appears in DC League of Super Pets with Superman voiced by John Krasinski Batman by Keanu Reeves Wonder Woman by Jameela Jamil Green Lantern Jessica Cruz by Dascha Polanco Flash Barry Allen by John Early Aquaman by Jemaine Clement and Cyborg by Daveed Diggs Television editAnimation edit The first animated appearance of the Justice League was in the 1967 television series The Superman Aquaman Hour of Adventure The team appeared in only three segments of the run of the show The members seen are Superman Green Lantern Hawkman Flash and the Atom The longest running version of the Justice League was the loosely adapted series called Super Friends which ran in various incarnations from 1973 to 1986 The Justice League appears in a self titled series that debuted in 2001 as part of the DC Animated Universe This version was founded by Batman Superman Wonder Woman Martian Manhunter Flash Hawkgirl and Green Lantern initially to repel an invasion by unnamed aliens led by a being known as the Imperium In 2004 the series was retitled and revised as Justice League Unlimited in which the League expands following the Thanagarian invasion that took place in the Justice League series finale Starcrossed Members of the expanded League include Aquaman Atom Smasher Aztek Black Canary Blue Devil Booster Gold B wana Beast Captain Atom Commander Steel Creeper Crimson Avenger Crimson Fox Doctor Fate Doctor Light Doctor Mid Nite Elongated Man Etrigan Fire Green Arrow Gypsy Hawk and Dove Hourman Ice Johnny Thunder and Thunderbolt Metamorpho Mr Terrific Nemesis Obsidian Orion Plastic Man Question Ray Red Tornado Rocket Red Sand Shining Knight Stargirl Starman Steel S T R I P E Vibe Vigilante Vixen Waverider Wildcat and Zatanna Additionally Captain Marvel Huntress and Supergirl were all formerly members before leaving for various reasons A futuristic version of the League also appears in the Batman Beyond episode The Call consisting of Superman Big Barda and series original characters Green Lantern Kai Ro Aquagirl Aquaman s daughter Micron similar to Atom and Rex Stewart Warhawk the son of John Stewart and Hawkgirl Static also appears in the Justice League Unlimited episode The Once and Future Thing and his ally Gear is mentioned as being a League member in the Static Shock episode Future Shock An early attempt at a Justice League television series was to feature lesser known superheroes like the Question and Doctor Fate that would have been part of the DC Animated Universe The series was cancelled in favor of Batman Beyond 87 The Justice League appears in The Batman consisting of Batman Superman Martian Manhunter Green Lantern Green Arrow Hawkman and the Flash Introduced in the fourth season finale The Joining the League s members make recurring appearances throughout the fifth season as allies to Batman Additionally the show s version of their headquarters combines elements of the Hall of Justice from Super Friends and the Watchtower from the comics The League is mentioned in a conversation between Batman and Plastic Man in an episode of Batman The Brave and the Bold Presumably this refers to the Justice League In fact the show has featured many team ups that included various heroes that were members of the JLA at one time or another such as Adam Strange Aquaman Batman Black Canary Blue Beetle Booster Gold Captain Marvel Elongated Man Etrigan Fire Ice Firestorm consisting of Jason Rusch and Ronnie Raymond Green Arrow Roy Harper Guy Gardner Hal Jordan G nort Kilowog Huntress Mister Miracle Oberon Big Barda Black Lightning Metamorpho Phantom Stranger Plastic Man Red Tornado Superman Wonder Woman Martian Manhunter the Flash Vixen and Zatanna The League itself is later seen in a flashback meeting aboard the Satellite in Sidekicks Assemble The roster seen consists of Batman Superman Wonder Woman Green Lantern Hal Jordan the Flash Barry Allen Aquaman the Martian Manhunter Black Canary Green Arrow Red Tornado and Fire though Superman and Wonder Woman have no dialogue and are seen only from behind The Justice League International is featured in Darkseid Descending consisting Batman Aquaman Martian Manhunter Fire and Ice Guy Gardner Booster Gold and Blue Beetle Jaime Reyes Aquaman also mentions that there had been a previous incarnation of the JLA that disbanded under unpleasant circumstances A twenty person roster of the Justice League appears in the Young Justice animated series as mentors to the young heroes The cast includes Bruce Greenwood as Batman Phil LaMarr as Aquaman Alan Tudyk as Green Arrow Rob Lowe and Chad Lowe as Captain Marvel Nolan North as Superman and Zatara later Doctor Fate 88 George Eads as Flash Kevin Michael Richardson as Martian Manhunter and John Stewart 89 Vanessa Marshall as Black Canary Dee Bradley Baker as Hal Jordan Maggie Q as Wonder Woman Jeff Bennett as Red Tornado Michael T Weiss as Captain Atom and Zehra Fazal as Hawkwoman 90 In the two part pilot episode Independence Day with the second part being renamed Fireworks Hawkman is also shown as part of the team as well At the end of the episode Red Tornado volunteers to watch over the members of Young Justice as their guardian while Black Canary is assigned as their combat instructor The members of Young Justice operate out of the Secret Sanctuary in Happy Harbor which Batman the leader of the Justice League describes as having been the original headquarters of the JL during their early years Speedy explains that the Justice League currently operates out of the Watchtower in space while using the Hall of Justice in Washington D C as a decoy headquarters to misdirect enemies and the general public In Usual Suspects Red Arrow Atom Icon Doctor Fate and Plastic Man officially joined the team In the season 2 premiere it is confirmed that Black Lightning as well as former Young Justice members Zatanna and Rocket have joined the team as well As of the conclusion of season 3 the roster officially consists of 33 members Atom Aquaman Batman Batwoman Black Canary Black Lightning Blue Devil Captain Atom Captain Marvel Shazam Doctor Fate Elongated Man Fire Flash Green Arrow Green Lantern Guy Gardner Hal Jordan John Stewart Hardware Hawkman Hawkwoman Ice Icon Katana Magog Martian Manhunter Metamorpho Plastic Man Red Tornado Rocket Steel Superman Wonder Woman and Zatanna with 3 further members Aquaman Red Arrow and Zatara having retired or left the League In a sketch for Mad Superman Batman and Wonder Woman are convinced to change the name from the Super Friends to the Justice League after a musical appeal by fellow heroes The Justice League is re imagined as animals in the DC Nation Shorts Farm League with Superman as Supermanatee Batman as a mouse Wonder Woman as Wonder Wombat Flash as the Flish Green Lantern as a boar Aquaman as Aquamandrill Captain Marvel as Shazham Robin as Robin s Egg and Cyborg as Cybug A Justice League animated series titled Justice League Action debuted on Cartoon Network in fall 2016 91 The series features a revolving cast anchored by Batman Wonder Woman and Superman The Justice League appears in Harley Quinn consisting of Superman Batman Wonder Woman Zatanna Aquaman Green Lantern John Stewart and the Flash In the episode Devil s Snare Superman Wonder Woman Green Lantern and the Flash arrive in Gotham City to stop the tree monsters attacking They assume Harley s crew is behind the attacks and attempt to send them to the Phantom Zone but Poison Ivy uses Wonder Woman s lasso of truth to prove them wrong It was then the League were imprisoned in a magic fairy tale book by the Queen of Fables 92 In A Fight Worth Fighting For the League were finally released by Zatanna after Harley Quinn and the Joker retrieved the book to defeat Doctor Psycho who has gained control of a Parademon army and took over Gotham In the following episode Lovers Quarrel the League in particular Batman Superman and Wonder Woman easily defeat the Parademons and Harley s crew who are mind controlled by Psycho but while attempting to send Poison Ivy to the Phantom Zone they are stopped by Harley allowing Ivy to poison them with a toxin that makes them suddenly flirt with one another Live action edit Legends of the Superheroes was a 1979 two part special that adapted the Justice League It featured Adam West Burt Ward and Frank Gorshin returning to their roles from the 1966 1968 live action Batman television series Batman Robin and the Riddler respectively Other heroes portrayed on the show included Black Canary Captain Marvel Flash Green Lantern Hawkman Huntress and more In 1990 Magnum Pictures developed a script for a Justice League TV show starring Booster Gold Blue Beetle Fire and Ice plus other members from the comic s Justice League International run citation needed Justice League of America was a series pilot produced for CBS in 1997 but failed to sell The pilot used less well known characters to avoid the licensing issues surrounding Batman Superman and Wonder Woman citation needed The characters used were the Guy Gardner Green Lantern Fire Ice the Barry Allen Flash and the Ray Palmer Atom set against a version of the Weather Wizard Smallville featured a version of the Justice League in its sixth season episode Justice The members of the team were drawn from versions of DC Comics heroes that had previously appeared in the show Impulse from the season four episode Run Aquaman A C from the season five episode Aqua Cyborg Victor Stone from the season five episode of the same name and Green Arrow who had been appearing as a regular character through season six The episode had the team temporarily recruiting main characters Clark Kent who Green Arrow dubs Boy Scout and Chloe Sullivan who acts as the team s advisor through a computer network under the codename Watchtower Later in the season seven episode Siren Dinah Lance joined Oliver s team as the Black Canary She returns in the season eight premiere with Aquaman and Green Arrow to find Clark However after A C and Dinah have their identities exposed Oliver makes the call for the team to temporarily disband Later in the season when Oliver reconnects with his heroic side in Identity the team reunites In the episode Bulletproof it is mentioned that Detective John Jones Martian Manhunter has helped Oliver s team and got Oliver out of trouble with the police and is considered a member of the team Clark and Chloe become more involved with the League as well with Clark joining Bart on a mission in Keystone during Hex whilst in the same episode Chloe becomes a full time Watchtower for the team Dr Emil is a staff physician at Metropolis General Hospital and Metropolis University who is also on Oliver Queen s payroll Season eight concludes with Flash Black Canary Green Arrow and Clark working together to stop Doomsday In the closing scenes Chloe reveals that Bart Dinah and Oliver have gone missing In season 9 episode Absolute Justice members Green Arrow Clark John Jones and Chloe aid members of the Justice Society of America In the episode Doctor Fate restores John Jones s powers After the show s debut of Justice League in Smallville episode Justice there was a consideration for the Justice League spin off but it never came to fruition Smallville writer Steven S DeKnight revealed that a spin off Justice League series was expected to happen after the episode Justice and would have continued the story of Oliver Queen and his new team 93 Arrowverse edit The Flash and its related TV series Arrow Supergirl and Legends of Tomorrow have hinted towards a Justice League in the future with the heroes of the different series teaming up for annual crossover events Barry Allen is shown to own a building resembling the Hall of Justice during the Invasion crossover which the heroes use as a base during that crossover An A I named Gideon from the future claims that Barry as the Flash is a founding member before being cut off The Justice League is directly mentioned in the Arrow episode Living Proof In the end of the Arrowverse crossover Crisis on Infinite Earths the heroes of the Earth Prime an amalgamation of Earth 1 Earth 38 and Black Lightning s Earth after a memorial for Oliver Queen sits at a table in an abandoned S T A R Labs building creating a new league of heroes This Justice League s iteration consists of White Canary The Flash Supergirl Batwoman Superman Black Lightning and Martian Manhunter with an empty seat in honor of Green Arrow Video games editThe Justice League appears in the video games Justice League Task Force released in 1995 for the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Justice League Heroes released in 2006 as a cross platform game as well as several video games based on its animated incarnation Superman Batman Wonder Woman Flash Barry Allen Captain Marvel and Green Lantern Hal Jordan appear in Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe The Justice League is featured prominently in the massively multiplayer online role playing game DC Universe Online with the Watchtower serving as the transportation hub between Metropolis and Gotham City The Justice League are the main characters of the mobile video game for iOS Justice League Earth s Final Defense developed by Mobicle and published by Netmarble the companies in South Korea Superman Batman Wonder Woman Green Lantern and the Flash are playable characters with Aquaman and Cyborg as non playable Justice League members This version of the Justice League is based on the one seen in The New 52 The Justice League are the main characters of the game DC s Justice League Cosmic Chaos developed by PHL Collective and published by Outright Games The Justice League are the main antagonists of the upcoming game Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League developed by Rocksteady Studios This iteration consists of Superman Batman Wonder Woman Flash Barry Allen and Green Lantern John Stewart who were all brainwashed by Brainiac and forced to aid in his invasion of Earth Injustice edit The Justice League is also featured in Injustice Gods Among Us developed by Netherrealm Studios the team responsible for the Mortal Kombat series of games A new incarnation of the League is shown in various character endings in the game Injustice 2 The line up is consistent of Batman Supergirl Harley Quinn Green Arrow Black Canary Firestorm Jason Rusch and Martin Stein Blue Beetle Jaime Reyes Green Lantern Hal Jordan The Flash Barry Allen Catwoman and in his story only Sub Zero Lego edit In Lego Batman 2 DC Super 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