Take these with a grain of salt....but a media webcrawler who's usually informed dug these up and they sound a bit like the "JLA: Tower of Babel" storyline;
[] = my comments, edited for brevity (the guy runs on)
-- The characters of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, The Flash and Martian Manhunter comprise the League. One name that I did not hear mentioned was that of Aquaman. Where’d the fish guy go?
-- Story elements from the screenplay have been adapted directly from DC’s JLA comic books.
-- The Green Lantern in the JLA film is John Stewart and not Hal Jordan (Earth’s first Green Lantern) or Kyle Rayner (who followed after Stewart). [This gels with the Justice League animated series.]
-- The Flash is the youngest member of the JLA and has a crush on Wonder Woman.
-- Wonder Woman is portrayed as the member that acts as the humanitarian face of the League, akin to Angelina Jolie and her relations with foreign countries.
-- Unbeknownst to the League Batman has a piece of technology called the “Redeye†[AKA "Brother's Eye"], a piece of hardware that he can use to spy on the other League members. Batman files away this knowledge in case he will need to use it to take down a member of the JLA that goes rogue or becomes a villain. [Yes, this is in line with established story lines.]
-- The Redeye is a pivotal to the movie. A villain [Brainiac? Ra's Al Ghul?] will gain control of the Redeye, so instead being a means of protecting the planet’s populace from a superhuman out of control it will come back to haunt Batman, threaten the lives of the League and the safety of the entire planet.
-- At some point the day that Batman feared would come happens: a member of the League will, and we directly quote our source here, “go bad.†[If it follows another JLA storyline it's Superman.]
--It should also be said at this point that there is at least one major twist in the story that I’m not going to blow because I deem it an Empire spoiler.
["Empire spoilers" in movie-speak are pieces of shocking info akin to Luke finding out Darth Vader is his father]
[] = my comments, edited for brevity (the guy runs on)
-- The characters of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, The Flash and Martian Manhunter comprise the League. One name that I did not hear mentioned was that of Aquaman. Where’d the fish guy go?
-- Story elements from the screenplay have been adapted directly from DC’s JLA comic books.
-- The Green Lantern in the JLA film is John Stewart and not Hal Jordan (Earth’s first Green Lantern) or Kyle Rayner (who followed after Stewart). [This gels with the Justice League animated series.]
-- The Flash is the youngest member of the JLA and has a crush on Wonder Woman.
-- Wonder Woman is portrayed as the member that acts as the humanitarian face of the League, akin to Angelina Jolie and her relations with foreign countries.
-- Unbeknownst to the League Batman has a piece of technology called the “Redeye†[AKA "Brother's Eye"], a piece of hardware that he can use to spy on the other League members. Batman files away this knowledge in case he will need to use it to take down a member of the JLA that goes rogue or becomes a villain. [Yes, this is in line with established story lines.]
-- The Redeye is a pivotal to the movie. A villain [Brainiac? Ra's Al Ghul?] will gain control of the Redeye, so instead being a means of protecting the planet’s populace from a superhuman out of control it will come back to haunt Batman, threaten the lives of the League and the safety of the entire planet.
-- At some point the day that Batman feared would come happens: a member of the League will, and we directly quote our source here, “go bad.†[If it follows another JLA storyline it's Superman.]
--It should also be said at this point that there is at least one major twist in the story that I’m not going to blow because I deem it an Empire spoiler.
["Empire spoilers" in movie-speak are pieces of shocking info akin to Luke finding out Darth Vader is his father]
