And this movie won't disappoint those who enjoy seeing Superheroes work together for the common good of humankind that brings 6 Superheroes together on screen i.e. Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Superman, the Flash and Cyborg.
For those who haven't watched the TV cartoon (I only watched it when my children would view it) for a younger audience when it was released a few years ago, I found the story lines very dark in going into the pathology of each character which I thought wasn't appropriate for younger audiences.
This movie, however, doesn't but does touch on some more understandable conflicts between characters and Wonder Woman, of course, remains as my all time favourite in growing up and watching Linda Carter act in the role in the TV programme role during the 1970s and now the role lives on in this movie screening.
It does contain some humour, although not as funny as Taika Waititi's Thor movie, but it does have a similar protagonist who comes to take over the world with graphics that didn't look as good as Taika's movie.
All in all, a movie that takes you on a journey whilst you suspend your reality and then return to see that they are Super-human after all...
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