Description
Death is coming. Worse than death: oblivion. Not just for our Earth, but for everyone, everywhere, in every universe! Against this ultimate destruction, the mysterious Monitor has gathered the greatest team of Super Heroes ever assembled. But what can the combined might of Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, The Flash, Green Lantern and hundreds of Super Heroes from multiple Earths even do to save all of reality from an unstoppable antimatter armageddon?!
It was nice to see so many characters on the screen again at once, even if only as motionless figures. There was no such thing with Justice League: Without Borders.
It is very pleasant that the event, even after changing the canon, was divided into several parts. It would be too easy to end the whole event with one full-length film.
Among the disadvantages, I will highlight the lack of a solo Flash album, as such, which would help to get more into their relationship with Iris. During this hour and a half, I didn't really get into it because (also, the black Iris as a continuation of the image from the CW series is annoying), although Barry's act turned out to be very strong.
I expected more from the crime syndicate. Well, I'm waiting for the Anti-monitor to appear.
And there are 2 main questions about viewing:
1) what causes Barry's jumps in time
2) what exactly is the essence of the anti-matter wall? Apart from where it came from, it is also unclear what is behind it and how they survived, if there should have been nothing at all behind the wall.
I hope these issues will be revealed in the future.
Overall, 8.5 out of 10