The hits just keep coming for Justice League, as fans have found yet another embarrassing goof in the much maligned DC team up film that has left the DC Extended Universe's future in question.
Justice League was meant to be DC's version of he was already gone well before that - and Whedon took over directorial duties. The resulting film was an uneasy mishmash of the two directors' decidedly different styles, and ended up pleasing almost no one. The film was also riddled with technical gaffes - chief among them Henry Cavill's CGI upper lip - that made it easy to ridicule.
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A newly discovered goof is only going to add fuel to that fire. Reddit TheresOnly1GaryKing has discovered The Flash's forged military ID features a pretty blatant mistake one would imagine a military scan or even a security guard would probably pick up on: his date of birth is listed as November 6th, 2010.
In a film with a sharper creative vision this might be written off as a minor slip up, but for Justice League it's yet another reminder of what a well documented disaster its production was. #ReleaseTheSnyderCut movement. Whedon, for his part, has barely acknowledged he worked on the film at all, his silence speaking volumes.
Justice League's failure has left the scope of the DCEU's future in some question. Jake Gyllenhaal says to count him out as Ben Affleck's potential replacement). Even if the DCEU manages to right itself, Justice League will likely continue to be a black eye for the shared universe.
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Source: TheresOnly1GaryKing