5 ways the story of Zack Snyder’s Justice League could continue

Jason Momoa (Aquaman / Arthur Curry), Ray Fisher (Cyborg / Victor Stone), Ezra Miller (The Flash / Barry Allen) in Zack Snyder's Justice League. Photograph by Courtesy of HBO Max
Jason Momoa (Aquaman / Arthur Curry), Ray Fisher (Cyborg / Victor Stone), Ezra Miller (The Flash / Barry Allen) in Zack Snyder's Justice League. Photograph by Courtesy of HBO Max /
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Jason Momoa (Aquaman / Arthur Curry), Ray Fisher (Cyborg / Victor Stone), Ezra Miller (The Flash / Barry Allen) in Zack Snyder’s Justice League. Photograph by Courtesy of HBO Max /

Podcast Series

Podcasts are all the rage these days, and some of the best ones to listen to are the scripted fiction series. Some of the use excellent ordeals include Wolverine: The Long Night, Homecoming, and Limetown, just to name a few.

These binge-worthy endeavors have spawned some hit TV series, so it wouldn’t be crazy for it to work in reverse when it comes to another outing to continue the story behind Zack Snyder’s Justice League. There several ways this idea could be executed, like having getting certain actors to provide the vocal talents, bringing in a top-tier composer, and providing movie-quality sound design to really sell the fantastic follow-up in a reasonably cost-effective manner.

DC animated movie

While the DC live-action film landscape has been hit or miss over the years with failures like Green Lantern and the original Justice League coming out in between successes like Wonder Woman, Joker, and Aquaman, the DC animated movie game is as strong as its ever been. One could even argue that DCAU is almost on par with the MCU but that an argument for another day.

There have been some amazing titles, including Batman: Hush, Assault on Arkham, Justice League: War, and Batman: Soul of the Dragon, just to name a few. If there was a way to secure the same actors to voice their characters once again and employ some next-level animation, there is no denying that a cartoon version of Zack Snyder’s Justice League 2 would be a must-watch affair from start to finish.