Justice League: Origins (Max Original)

Justice League: Origins is a Netflix original movie that served as the series premier to the television series, Justice League of America where Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman team up with several other superheroes to save the world from Darkseid and the White Martians. It serves as reimagined adaption of Justice League: Secret Origins.

Synopsis
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Plot
4 Astronauts have arrived on Mars to explore the terrain. A green alien curiously observes them from the shadows when a portal appeared before them and a squad a Parademons came forth and attacked 2 of the Astronauts while the remaining two flee into a cave, leading to an underground catacomb, at the end of which is a massive, ornate door with unknown markings. The surviving two pry the door with a pickaxe only when the heard the Parademons getting closer, they put the axe in the lock. As the Parademons arrived, the door opens and suddenly halted. A massive shadowy figure emerges, reaching out for the two survivors...

Three years later, after making a brief trip to the outskirts of Metropolis, Batman was investigating three scientists at a satellite communications facility operated by Wayne Tech. As he watches, they exchange amiable good-byes with their co-workers, but as soon as they are alone, begin conversing in an alien language and tampering with the equipment. Batman appears and attempts to subdue them, but each of them fight back with amazing speed and strength. Batman corners one on top of the roof dish, but it turns the tables on him. Then Superman and Wonder Woman arrive and send it running. Before they could deal with them, Superman sees strange images in his mind and rendered unconscious. Diana catches him as the three mysterious scientists detonate the satellite. As Batman watches the three scientists survived, they twisted their bodies back to normal and healed their wounds.

The three heroes shared a greeting; one year has past after General Zod's defeat, Superman has been reeling of erasing Lois' memories in order to save her life and had been taking indefinite leave of absence from the Daily Planet. Diana has been doing well and has been unable to track down Veronica Cale, but wonders if Batman is still in the minority. He explains that this station is the latest in a series that has been sending strange encrypted signals into space. Superman and Wonder Woman offer his help, but Batman declines. Superman hands him a communicator to use in case he needs help; Batman is skeptical, but places it in his utility belt and keeps it anyway. After he left in the Batwing, a concerned Diana tells Superman that she understands what he's been going through, she reminds him that he's not alone anymore, she and Bruce will always be there for him when the world is in danger again. Superman thanked Diana for the her kind words. He then gives her a communicator and they both left.

The next morning in Philadelphia, Billy Batson wakes up and gets ready for school with the rest of his foster family after breakfast; Mary Bromfield, Freddy Freeman, Darla Dudley, Eugene Choi, and Pedro Peña. Along the way, Billy sees a miserly old man at the crosswalk and asks if he needed help getting across the street and he said yes. After he left to catchup with the others, the old man had a suspicious grin. Billy, Mary, Freddy, Darla, Eugene, Pedro were all having lunch at Fawcett Central School's cafeteria when the television monitors broadcasts news in the nation's capitol of Washington D.C., where Allen Rhodes, one the four astronauts from the Mars expedition and now a U.S. Senator, proposes a bold plan for total nuclear disarmament. He champions Superman as Earth's protector, believing that the Man of Steel is both reliable and more than capable of handing any threat to the Earth. He praises him, Batman and Wonder Woman for their acts of heroism from their battle with General Zod and Imperiex. Superman embraces the idea, despite protests from the military and other sources. These even include other heroes, such as Green Lantern, Aquaman, Zatanna and Flash from Central City. At Stryker's Island, Lex Luthor in his prison cell sneered at the news of the country's praising for Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman.

Meanwhile on the planet Apokolips, Darkseid questioned Desaad as to what he had to report from their agents on Earth. Darkseid was notified by Desaad that heroes were springing up everywhere on Earth, and as such, they would soon lose their element of surprise. After Desaad suggested that Darkseid move his timetable for invading Earth, Darkseid agreed, contact their "allies" and commencing the invasion.

As Superman works to disarm the world's nuclear weapons, Wonder Woman meets up with her friends Steve Trevor and Etta Candy. They explained to her that with the increasing appearance of metahumans and after metropolis, the government had created an agency to undertake research and responsibilities, the Advanced Research Group Uniting Superhumans, aka ARGUS, though Diana was unaware of this. As they walk through the construction of their mobile HQ, Diana really came to them if they have any information of Veronica Cale's whereabouts, a voice replies that she is still underground. As they enter the bridge, Diana was greeted by another familiar face, Sasha Bordeaux, whom was appointed as the Director of ARGUS by the President of the United States. Sasha informs her that ARGUS new flying mobile headquarters, the Arclight will be complete in four more weeks and assures her that they'll not rest until Cale is brought to justice. Sasha called Diana because she, and Steve wanted to show her something they had difficulties of taking down

At night, Batman continues his investigation. He traces the three imposter scientists to a warehouse in Metropolis, where he discovers the three real scientists, unconscious, inside alien-looking cocoons. He then spots one of the imposter scientist in the next room which transforms into a tall white alien talking to a larger cloaked figure which gives the alien an unknown device. The alien quickly spotted Batman in the shadows and attacks, the large figure was revealed to be a Parademon and joins the fight. Batman is outmatched, and calls for help using his signal watch.

Superman and Wonder Woman arrives, who manages to save Batman, and destroys the Parademon. Batman takes the unknown device with him. Three of them watch as a meteor comes down from the sky and crashes into the heart of Metropolis. From the creator, a massive alien tripod-like walker appears, and without preamble makes its hostility clear: it begins attacking the police and fire units nearby. More meteors from space crash, more machines emerge. Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman throw everything they had. ARGUS deployed their troops and arsenal but to no avail.

Cast

 * Brandon Routh - Superman/Clark Kent
 * Roger Craig Smith - Batman/Bruce Wayne
 * Alésia Glidewell - Wonder Woman/Princess Diana
 * Nathan Fillon - Green Lantern/Hal Jordan
 * Charlie Schlatter - Flash/Barry Allan
 * Matt Lanter - Aquaman/Arthur Curry
 * Lacey Chabert - Zatanna
 * Zachary Levi - Shazam
 * Zach Callison - Billy Batson
 * Daniel Riordan - Martian Manhunter/J'onn J'onzz
 * Jeff Schine - Steve Trevor
 * Ana Gesteyer - Sasha Bordeaux
 * TBA - Etta Candy
 * TBA - Mary Bromfield
 * TBA - Freddy Freeman
 * TBA - Darla Dudley
 * TBA - Eugene Choi
 * TBA - Pedro Peña
 * Tony Todd - Darkseid
 * Todd Haberkorn - Desaad
 * TBA - White Martian Leader
 * Dee Bradley Baker - Parademons, White Martians
 * Steven Blum - White Martians
 * Frank Welker - Parademons
 * Jason Bryden - White Martians
 * Fred Tatasciore - Parademons, White Martians