Thank you, but it's actually simple observation and deduction. In Norse mythology, Ragnarök foretells the death of the Asgardian gods and the universe as they know it, followed by a rebirth of a new one. Mix that with a cosmic road trip and elements of the Planet Hulk storyline, and it's the most reasonable thing in the world to expect an innovative and unique story,
by comic book movie standards. Whereas
Justice League appears to be about an alien invasion of Earth, i.e., the same basic trope as that behind
The Avengers and last fall's CW "Invasion!" event, to name just two examples. The actual upcoming movies may not reflect the commonality of their core premises, but again, this is Prediction Techniques 101.
You're entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts.
The Dark World has a Metacritic score of 54 and an RT score of 66%.
Batman v Superman has a Metacritic score of 44 and an RT score of 27%. Before that,
Thor beat
Man of Steel 57/55 on Metacritc and 77%/55% on RT. Or maybe you wanna talk directors?
Ragnarok helmer Taika Waiti has a career Metacritic score of 72 to Zack Snyder's 48, and on both Metacritic
and RT,
all three of his most recently directed movies scored higher than
any of Snyder's.
In these sixteen different objective data points,
Thor/Waititi beat DCEU/Snyder in my Probable Quality Winner game
every single time, so yeah, I'd say it has the more promise based on past performance. If you have objective, numerical data supporting a different prediction, fire away.