Justice League is a superhero movie adopted from DC Comics. The first part was released on 17th November 2017 and it did a business of $657 million. Chris Terrio and Joss Whedon wrote the movie and Zack Snyder directed it.
The running time of the movie is 120 minutes and it was distributed by the Warner Bros Pictures. Rotten Tomatoes has rated the movie at 40% however, the average audience score awarded to it is 71%.
The second part of the movie will have Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman) and Batman (Ben Affleck) in the leading role. We will see Henry Covill return as Superman, Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Ezra Miller as Flash, Jason Momoa as Aquaman in the second part as well.
This movie is considered a successor of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. The plot includes a villain, Steppenwolf who tried to conquer the Earth along with his parademons using 3 mother boxes which were prevented by the unity of the olympian gods, amazons, Atlantans, humankind, and the green lantern. Subsequently, the mother boxes were separated. Steppenwolf again tried to regain the possession of the three boxes with the help of his nephew Darkseid.
The team comprising Wonder Woman, Batman, Superman, Aquaman, etc fight them and win the battle by defeating Steppenwolf and the movie ends with all the heroes returning to their usual life. However, the post-credits suggest otherwise. According to it, the situation is far from peaceful as Lex Luthor has escaped Arkham Mental Asylum and is ready to form a league of his own. Fans criticized the first part as it could not fulfill their expectations. The fans cannot be blamed as the unity of the batman, superman, wonder woman, aqua man, flash, etc was bound to create certain expectation which could clearly not be fulfilled.
The second part will show the come back of Darkseid and the justice league to fight him in order to protect the Earth yet again.
Due to the downfall of justice league part 1, part 2 has been put on hold. Although we will not see part 2 releasing for another 5 years, however, it is unjust to conclude that it has been canceled.