I have some far crazier ideas for Justice League...they can't copy the Avengers formula, and really they don't need to.
DC has the benefit of having 3 characters that nearly everyone already knows and has seen in some fashion or another.
They don't need to be introduced in a bunch of new big budget movies.
they just need to re-release the various TV shows, using different formats & advertising. These are things that poeple in each generation have connected with, and have nostalgic feelings for. And there are plenty of avenues to get it out there.
Challenge of the Superfriends could be shown on Saturday mornings
Wonder Woman Batman, & Adventures of Superman could be shown on nostalgia channels like TV Land or MeTV.
Lois & Clark commercials could be shown in Desperate Housewives reruns as "Teri Hatcher's breakout role"
Redbox, Netflix, Hulu & other services can feature re-releases of old movies , with a commercial for Justice League movie in there
Smallville is already out there.
Other shows (even the bad stuff, like the live action Justice League stuff of the 70's & 90's) could be shown on YouTube or Hulu, with ENCOURGEMENTS to post links...maybe a message including "Remember when..."
Looking at the success (?) of Yamato in Japan, and the recent X-Men & Spiderman movies...while totally different continuity than what fans grew up with, people will still accept the new format, and newer people weren't confused.
So what i'm saying...the old shows will just build up hype to seeing what a "modern" version will look like. While it was nice to have bryan Singer try & tie in the Donner films with Superman Returns...it wasn't necessary. A few winks and nods to previous stuff, like Spiderman did, would have been just fine.
They can also introduce NEW material as YouTube segments (like a web series), On demand Exclusives, web graphic novels, etc. Especially the minor heroes (especially if played by actors who wouldn't mind such a "lowbrow" acting gig, could have origins or other slice of life segments filmed.
As for the movie itself...the Big 3 might be hyped in the commercials or ads (i.e. the symbols for them appearing on individual posters), but they'd be more like supporting characters. A few scenes which highlight their abilities, and how they are connected with the other heroes.
But the movie should focus more on 2 or 3 supporting characters. These characters would be the glue of the team, the reason why all the characters are connected, and provide the vision of the team. They don't need a whole origin movie...a few throwaway lines or flashback scenes would suffice.
You guys can come up with who would be the best fit....but i am thinking they need:
- A jokester, who comes into conflict with Batman's seriousness, maybe even Superman's Boy Scoutness
- A Mr. Spock-type who isn't "strong" enough to be leader, but has lots of wisdom
- The brash kid who has to learn (maybe humbled by Wonder Woman in some way)
- The actual leader -- while the world might see Superman as the leader, this person actually has the vision to connect all the heroes. Batman might make the strategic plan, but the leader helps the others buy into it.
What do ya think?