The Watch Wet Men And Women Onlinefirst reviews are in for the final superhero movie of the year.
Yep, the social-media embargo has lifted on Justice League, and the first wave of reactions is ... not bad, actually. Mostly.
SEE ALSO: Uh oh, looks like that 'Justice League' Rotten Tomatoes score could be badYour faithful reporters at Mashablehad two very different opinions:
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And now, on to the rest of the critics:
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In short, the reactions are mixed, but seem to lean more heavily on the positive side. Not least because DC's finally heard all the complaints about their cinematic universe feeling way too dark, and made an effort to lighten things up a bit.
Let's finish with one that isn't technicallya Justice Leaguereaction, just an eternal truth:
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Justice Leagueis in theaters November 17.
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