It's three years away from release, but apparently people who have read the script for Justice League think it may be too complex for the average viewer to follow.

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On Tuesday, Tech Times reported that the script for the newly assembled superhero movie has already been turned in, but not without some issues.

They have reported that there are claims that the script is "too long and complicated" for the "average moviegoer" to understand.

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Tech Times reported that while many aspects of the movie was well done, the scipt writing was "average at best."

Apparently people who read the script complanied that is was too long, too complicated and that only comic book fans would completely comprehend it, and they're in the minority of viewers.

Also in the report, Tech Times revealed who the villain of the movie will be. The villain is apparently Vril Dox, the original identity of Braniac in The New 52 comics.

The movie is rumored to be codenamed Justice League: Braniac's Saga which makes this report make sense and also means it will be the first time that viewers get to see Braniac on the big screen.

Although, neither Warner Bros. or DC Comics has not confirmed the identity of the villain. 

Justice League Part 1 is set to release November 11, 2017 and Justice League Part 2 is set to release June 14, 2019.