That feeling after watching “Justice League (2017)” when…

Your older, very critical sister tells you, “I feel like I didn’t have enough. I want to watch it again”, then tells your parents when you get home that they should watch it, too. (And you’re pleasantly surprised by this because she had been pretty silent sitting next to you.)

Your DC and Marvel fan of an older brother tells you that it was a good movie.

Your workmate, who’s not a DC fan, asks you if you’ve seen the movie and tells you that it was soooo good. 

*deep inhale*

*deep exhale*

*grins*


Meanwhile, I’m checking out cinema schedules so I can watch it again.

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Honestly, DC Vs Marvel doesn’t even matter. It’s the wonderful heartfelt reactions, personal interactions and how these movies make fans feel that’s the most important at the end of the day.

I actually cried right after watching the first clip (I hadn’t even watched the second one yet), particularly at that moment when the fan reached Ben, or rather, Ben reached out to him. “Brother”.

This is my Justice League come to life. 🙂

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Ezra Miller on Justice League for EW (text transcribed below)

Ezra Miller’s Flash debuted briefly (via dream prophecy) in last years’ Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice but the Scarlet Speedster will join Ben Affleck’s Dark Knight and Gal Gadot’s Amazon when DC’s reigning superteam faces a cosmic threat. 

‘In Diana and Bruce, you have two very different veteran mentalities’ Miller teases. ‘Wonder Woman has this powerful compassion. Bruce is more irritable, less tolerant’. This leaves Miller’s Barry Allen as the relative rookie. 

‘Barry’s in total awe of them’ Miller says. ‘He knows this is the big leagues’. Leagues don’t get bigger. 

CAN’T WAIT.