Assembling80p Archivesfor Avengers. The Justice League unites.
Or so it seems in the new Justice Leagueposter, which brings together Batman (Ben Affleck), Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), Aquaman (Jason Momoa), The Flash (Ezra Miller), and Cyborg (Ray Fisher).
SEE ALSO: 10 things to look out for in the brand new 'Justice League' trailerThe five of them are seen in profile as giant block letters spell out the tagline "UNITE THE LEAGUE." A lens flare indicates that the dawn (of justice, presumably) is breaking behind them.
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— Zack Snyder (@ZackSnyder) April 12, 2017
Honestly, it's ... not great. "Unite the league" is a terribly clunky slogan, even if it makes sense for the movie.
It's reminiscent of "Unite the seven," the tagline that accompanied our first official look at Aquaman. At the time, fans wondered whether "seven" referred to the Seven Seas, or to the seven members of the Justice League.
As we now know from the trailers, though, this version of the Justice League only has five members, at least so far. While Superman (Henry Cavill) is expected to pop up in Justice Leagueat some point, he's yet to be seen in the trailers. And Green Lantern (previously rumored to be the seventh and final member of the team) hasn't even been mentioned.
But "Unite the five" doesn't sound as good, so "Unite the league" it is. Here's hoping the actual movie is slicker than the tagline they're using to sell it.
Justice Leagueis in theaters November 17.
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