5 ways the story of Zack Snyder’s Justice League could continue
By D.J. Rivera
Audiobook
Fans were very excited to learn that Neil Gaiman’s hit comic series The Sandman would get some grade-A audiobook treatment becoming an Audible Original starring X-Men alumni James McAvoy as the character Dream. This would lead many to presume that Zack Snyder’s Justice League 2 might work well as an Audiobook endeavor like an Audible original.
This cost-effective direction would open up a lot of options for the story and its characters and allow the director to keep his universe alive. He could just keep dropping titles while the live-action DCEU films attempt to survive, and there is no telling where things could end up down the line.
Zack Snyder’s Justice League: A HBO Max Limited Series
Considering it took four hours to get Zack Snyder’s Justice League to the point fans could finally see it, it’s understandable why another film doesn’t look that exciting to the people in charge. Most of Snyder’s work is better with an extended cut, and a lot of evidence supports that he would do extremely well in the world of television.
This is why allowing him to finish his cinematic universe with a decent-budgeted limited series would be an outstanding idea. Several streaming services have found major success with the miniseries format, and there is a good chance a Justice League sequel show could do some damage around awards season.
Arkham-style video game
It might be better if fans could take the helm for the rest of the SnyderVerse and play out the adventures in an Arkham-style video game. Batman: Arkham Knight, Batman: Arkham City, Batman: Arkham Asylum, and even Batman: Arkham Origins were some exceptional video game titles with ridiculously high replay values, and their setup would make for a magnificent manner to continue Zack Snyder’s Justice League.
It would be crazy to shift back and forth between the present, and the Knightmare future playing as an array of characters, solo or with a group of friends acting out the massive storyline. There is no denying that fans wouldn’t say no to a Justice League video game where they can play as Henry Cavill’s Superman slowly turning evil to Jared Leto’s Joker shooting up Para-demons in a post-apocalyptic Gotham would be something people would camp out for a week to experience.
Would you like to see Zack Snyder’s vision for the DCEU continue in one of these formats? Or would you prefer to see Justice League 2? How could the story of Zack Snyder’s Justice League continue? Let us know in the comments below!