Fan-made video shows Avengers reacting to 'Justice League' trailer | Inquirer Entertainment

Fan-made video shows Avengers reacting to ‘Justice League’ trailer

/ 07:24 PM March 28, 2017

The upcoming superhero collaboration film “Justice League” has wowed audiences with an action-packed trailer over the weekend.

With DC finally assembling its all-star cast of superhumans, it’s only fitting to get a reaction from its Marvel counterparts, the almighty Avengers.

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Luckily for internet users everywhere, one YouTube user managed to stitch together clips from the recent DC trailer and Marvel’s 2015 film “Avengers: Age of Ultron”.

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As seen in a hilarious three-minute clip by YouTuber DrMachakil, the Marvel ensemble had their jaws drop on the floor, as Justice League’s premiere protagonists—Batman, Wonder Woman, Cyborg, The Flash and Aquaman—displayed their full-on arsenal.

At the 1-minute-and-38-second mark, a bewildered Tony Stark couldn’t hide his annoyance when Batman answered the Flash’s question on what his superpowers were.

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The latter part of the video also showed scenes from “Captain America: Civil War.” As of this writing, the hilarious mash-up has been viewed over 3 million times.  ra/JB

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