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The DCEU was poised to make their play for Avengers style glory with Zack Snyder's follow-up to the divisive Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, but after tragedy struck the director was forced to leave the completion of the project to then-celebrated geek god Joss Whedon. The end result was an uneven Frankenstein of a film that failed to crack 500 million, a disaster for a mega-budget superhero team up that featured many of the world's most popular superheroes. With Snyder's original vision now streaming, it seemed only fitting that Sebastian, Jennifer and guests Ken and Chrystal Oyegun busted out the motherboxes and resurrected the 2017 version of Justice League.
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The DCEU was poised to make their play for Avengers style glory with Zack Snyder's follow-up to the divisive Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, but after tragedy struck the director was forced to leave the completion of the project to then-celebrated geek god Joss Whedon. The end result was an uneven Frankenstein of a film that failed to crack 500 million, a disaster for a mega-budget superhero team up that featured many of the world's most popular superheroes. With Snyder's original vision now streaming, it seemed only fitting that Sebastian, Jennifer and guests Ken and Chrystal Oyegun busted out the motherboxes and resurrected the 2017 version of Justice League.

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