'Justice League' Stars Are Pretty Down for a DC/Marvel Crossover

Sure. Why the hell not?

I have no idea what the hell is going on in any of the Justice League trailers, posters, billboards, or targeted social media ads. At any rate, the latest comments from the cast of Zack Snyder's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice followup tease a collab that—no matter how unlikely—is certainly worth pondering.

Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Ray Fisher, Jason Momoa, and Henry Cavill expressed their approval of a (highly theoretical) DC/Marvel crossover movie in a recent interview with News Asia. "I don't own Marvel or DC, but I think it would be great," Affleck said. "I'm sure if it could be successful for everybody, people would like to do it. I don't see why not. It's a great idea." Fisher co-signed Affleck's subdued excitement, adding that maintaining each brand's unique tone and style would be the biggest challenge.

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"I would love for both worlds to collide," Gadot said of any supposed rivalry between the two competing universes. That rivalry, Cavill explained, is more about the fans than the actual actors. "If one goes down, that means superheroes aren't popular and you don't want that because if one goes down, the other goes down," he said. For Momoa, the idea of a DC/Marvel crossover warranted an enthusiastic "Hell yeah."

Of course, that shit is probably never going to happen, so don't get too enthused.

Justice League also stars Amy Adams, Ezra Miller, Diane Lane, J.K. Simmons, Amber Heard, Jeremy Irons, Billy Crudup, and Willem Dafoe. Catch it in theaters Nov. 17.

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