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    littleyellowfish — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 05:50 AM)

    Hi. This is some ideas I have for Justice League 2 or 3, and features tie-ins to Teen Titans and a few other possible movies. Keep in mind, this is set in the same universe as my MOS 2 ideas. See here:
    http://www.imdb.com/board/10974015/board/thread/264117590?d=264117590#264117590
    But, without further ado, this is my idea for a Justice League sequel.
    Two years have passed since the Justice League defeated Steppenwolf
    (talk about a foregone conclusion)
    . The newly established Hall Of Justice has introduced a new training ground and camp for the younger heroes, most of whom would be supporting characters from the solo films. Bruce and Clark have been convinced by Diana to focus on training the young heroes as candidates for a new Justice League.
    Clark brings his cousin Kara
    (Chloe Grace-Moretz)
    to the camp, where she befriends Rachel Raven Roth
    (AuliI Cravalho)
    and Tim Drake
    (Ryan Potter)
    . After a training exercise where they are chastised by their instructor, Oliver Queen
    (Alan Tudyk)
    , Tim and Kara are angered by how their superiors dont take them seriously enough. Tim suggests proving themselves by working rogue, and Raven finds out that Lex Luthor has escaped custody again.
    The three leave the facility, accompanied by Barbara Gordon
    (Alexandra Daddario)
    and Roy Harper
    (Riz Ahmed)
    , Queens first protg. They intercept Luthor, but their poor teamwork causes massive amounts of collateral damage, before they are found by Superman, Shazam
    (Matthew Lewis)
    and Hawkgirl
    (Anna Kendrick)
    .
    Luthor is returned to custody and the young group are confined to the facility by Bruce. A heated exchange between Kara and Clark ends with Kara storming back to her room. Jonzz
    (David Oyelowo)
    comforts Kara with the help of Drake and Raven. Then, Aquaman and Mera arrive from the oceans to reveal that Parademon forces have ransacked Atlantis, leaving a message for the Justice League. It is revealed that the message is a miniature Mother Box, which transports the main League members to another planet. Alfred shows Karas group the transporter, encouraging them to journey after them and prove themselves.
    Meanwhile, the main team are separated, as one group consisting of Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman and Arrow arrive in a strange palace, while Superman, Shazam, Hawkgirl, Martian Manhunter, Cyborg and Flash are placed in an emptied wasteland. Karas group arrive at the planet, where they come across an imprisoned Black Adam
    (Dwayne Johnson)
    . After Raven frees him, Adam reveals that they are on the planet Apokolips, in the realm of the New Gods. Adam agrees to help the young group fight in order to save Kahndaq from Darkseids wrath.
    At the palace, Batmans group meets Hal Jordan
    (Armie Hammer)
    an earthling who is a member of the Green Lantern Corps. They are then introduced to Big Barda
    (Rachel Weisz)
    and Granny Goodness
    (Kathy Bates)
    , who take them to see Darkseid
    (Either Ron Perlman, Jeff Bridges or Jon Hamm)
    . Steppenwolf is also present, but is insulted and berated by Darkseid
    (obviously due to his failures in the first one)
    . Darkseid brings the group to a dinner table, where it is revealed that he is working with Ocean Master
    (Patrick Wilson)
    , Sinestro
    (Luke Evans)
    , Ares
    (either David Thewlis or Danny Huston)
    and Brainiac
    (Zachary Quinto)
    .
    At this meeting, Darkseid claims that the Leagues victory over Steppenwolf taught him the danger of underestimating his opponents, and offers the group the chance to join his empire. Hal and the other heroes refuse, before Granny Goodness knocks them all unconscious. They are imprisoned and sent to Darkseids arena, where Barda informs them that Darkseid has sentenced them to death by feeding them to Starro
    (voiced by Brad Garrett)
    at dawn.
    The group plan an escape, as Hal is able to contact fellow Lantern John Stewart
    (Tyrese Gibson)
    for help. When in the cells, they meet Darkseids insurbordinate son Orion
    (Sam Worthington)
    who was imprisoned after failing to murder his father.
    Meanwhile, Karas group meets Supermans near to the palace. Though Shazam is reluctant to trust Adam, they all agree to join forces to free the others and defeat Darkseid. The night before the execution, Diana and Hal talk to Barda, who reluctantly tells them that Darkseid, angered by their refusal, plans to send Parademon armies to both Oa and Earth.
    Raven infiltrates the palace and finds the group. Hal instructs her to find his Lantern, as Sinestro extracted most of its power before imprisoning him, and his ring needs to be fully powered for the escape to succeed. With help from Robin, Raven retrieves the Lantern and secretly gives it to Hal, impressing both Batman and Wonder Woman.
    During the execution, Hal unveils his fully powered ring, using it to ensnare Starro in a cage as the others grab their weapons. Furious, Darkseid sends his Parademons to destroy them, before the other groups arrive to join the battle.
    During this scene, Superman mistakes Lantern for an adversary and attacks him before Kara reveals the t

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      thePrimeOne — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 06:27 AM)

      This was a very good read. I definitely like the Black Adam idea

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        littleyellowfish — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 06:47 AM)

        Really? Even the less-than-popular actor choices?
        "How come nobody's ever tried to be a superhero?" - Dave Lizewski, 2010.

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          thePrimeOne — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 06:59 AM)

          Yes even the actor choices are good. This story would fit better for JL 3 in my opinion, Black Adams alone would fit much better with JL 2. This is overall good though

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            littleyellowfish — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 07:00 AM)

            I think maybe they'll have BA as a villain in JL2, which is why in this film (JL3) it wouldn't just be Shazam who has trouble trusting him.
            "How come nobody's ever tried to be a superhero?" - Dave Lizewski, 2010.

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