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{{Infobox film|name=Justice League: Infinite|image=Justice League Infinite Poster.png|caption=Theatrical release poster|director=Alex Garland|writer={{Plainlist| | {{Infobox film | ||
* Jonathan Nolan | | name = Justice League: Infinite | ||
* Christina Hodson | | image = Justice League Infinite Poster.png | ||
* Eric Heisserer | | caption = Theatrical release poster | ||
* Noah Hawley | | director = [[Alex Garland]] | ||
* Tom King | | writer = {{Plainlist| | ||
}}|producer=Freddie Goodwin | * [[Jonathan Nolan]] | ||
* [[Christina Hodson]] | |||
* [[Eric Heisserer]] | |||
* [[Noah Hawley]] | |||
* [[Tom King]] | |||
}} | |||
| producer = Freddie Goodwin<br>Marcus V. Lane | |||
| starring = {{Plainlist| | |||
* [[David Corenswet]] | * [[David Corenswet]] | ||
* [[Luke Evans]] | * [[Luke Evans]] | ||
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* [[Alex Wolff]] | * [[Alex Wolff]] | ||
* [[Chukwudi Iwuji]] | * [[Chukwudi Iwuji]] | ||
}}|music=|cinematography=|editing=|studio=DC Studios|distributor=Warner Bros. Pictures|released={{Film date|2032|07|17}}|country=United States|language=English|budget=$275 million}} | }} | ||
| music = TBA | |||
| cinematography = TBA | |||
| editing = TBA | |||
| studio = [[DC Studios]] | |||
| distributor = [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] | |||
| released = {{Film date|2032|07|17}} | |||
| country = United States | |||
| language = English | |||
| budget = $275 million | |||
| gross = $TBA | |||
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'''''Justice League: Infinite''''' is | '''''Justice League: Infinite''''' is a 2032 American [[superhero film]] based on the [[DC Comics]] superhero team the [[Justice League]]. Produced by [[DC Studios]] and distributed by [[Warner Bros. Pictures]], it is the seventh installment in the [[DC Cinematic Universe]] (DCCU), and serves as the concluding chapter of the franchise’s first saga, ''Chapter One: Crisis''. The film is directed by [[Alex Garland]] from a screenplay written by [[Jonathan Nolan]], [[Christina Hodson]], [[Eric Heisserer]], [[Noah Hawley]], and [[Tom King]]. | ||
A direct sequel to ''[[Justice League: Crisis of the Multiverse]]'' (2031), the film follows the Justice League as they confront a multiversal collapse orchestrated by the Anti-Monitor. With the fabric of reality unraveling, the heroes must unite across timelines and dimensions to preserve the future of existence itself. | |||
''Justice League: Infinite'' | ''Justice League: Infinite'' was released in the United States on July 17, 2032. It marks the final film in the DCCU’s Chapter One: ''Crisis''. | ||
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
* David Corenswet as Clark Kent / Superman | * [[David Corenswet]] as Clark Kent / Superman | ||
* Luke Evans as Bruce Wayne / Batman | * [[Luke Evans]] as Bruce Wayne / Batman | ||
* Ana de Armas as Diana Prince / Wonder Woman | * [[Ana de Armas]] as Diana Prince / Wonder Woman | ||
* Aldis Hodge as John Stewart / Green Lantern | * [[Aldis Hodge]] as John Stewart / Green Lantern | ||
* Callum Turner as Hal Jordan / Green Lantern | * [[Callum Turner]] as Hal Jordan / Green Lantern | ||
* Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane | * [[Rachel Brosnahan]] as Lois Lane | ||
* Eiza González as Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl | * [[Eiza González]] as Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl | ||
* Sterling K. Brown as Michael Holt / Mister Terrific | * [[Sterling K. Brown]] as Michael Holt / Mister Terrific | ||
* Roman Griffin Davis as Damian Wayne / Robin | * [[Roman Griffin Davis]] as Damian Wayne / Robin | ||
* Michelle Yeoh as Thara | * [[Michelle Yeoh]] as Thara | ||
* Giancarlo Esposito as The Monitor | * [[Giancarlo Esposito]] as The Monitor | ||
* Mahershala Ali as The Anti-Monitor | * [[Mahershala Ali]] as The Anti-Monitor | ||
* Viola Davis as Amanda Waller | * [[Viola Davis]] as Amanda Waller | ||
* Jesse Plemons as Jenny Sparks | * [[Jesse Plemons]] as Jenny Sparks | ||
* Sam Reid as Apollo | * [[Sam Reid]] as Apollo | ||
* Alexander Skarsgård as Arthur Curry / Aquaman | * [[Alexander Skarsgård]] as Arthur Curry / Aquaman | ||
* Sofia Boutella as Mera | * [[Sofia Boutella]] as Mera | ||
* Logan Lerman as Jimmy Olsen | * [[Logan Lerman]] as Jimmy Olsen | ||
* Charles Dance as Alfred Pennyworth | * [[Charles Dance]] as Alfred Pennyworth | ||
* Michael Kelly as General Sam Lane | * [[Michael Kelly]] as General Sam Lane | ||
* Alex Wolff as Ronan Kells | * [[Alex Wolff]] as Ronan Kells | ||
* [[Chukwudi Iwuji]] as Jor-El (AI projection) | |||
* Chukwudi Iwuji as Jor-El (AI projection) | |||
== Production == | == Production == | ||
=== Development === | === Development === | ||
''Justice League: Infinite'' was first announced in July 2026 as the culminating event of Chapter One: ''Crisis'' in the DC Cinematic Universe. | ''Justice League: Infinite'' was first announced in July 2026 as the culminating event of Chapter One: ''Crisis'' in the DC Cinematic Universe. It was conceived as the direct sequel to ''[[Justice League: Crisis of the Multiverse]]'', expanding upon the events of that film and concluding several character arcs. | ||
[[Alex Garland]] was | [[Alex Garland]] was hired to direct, with a script co-written by [[Jonathan Nolan]], [[Christina Hodson]], [[Eric Heisserer]], [[Noah Hawley]], and [[Tom King]]. The film was described as a multiversal war epic that would serve as both a finale and a philosophical exploration of identity, sacrifice, and destiny across infinite timelines. | ||
=== Filming === | === Filming === | ||
Principal photography | Principal photography was completed before ''Crisis of the Multiverse'' began filming. Extensive use of practical effects, motion capture, and large-scale virtual environments was employed, including multiple stages at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden. The cast filmed ensemble scenes over five months across the United Kingdom and Iceland. | ||
== Release == | == Release == | ||
''Justice League: Infinite'' | ''Justice League: Infinite'' was released in theaters in the United States on July 17, 2032. It is the seventh entry in the DCCU and concludes Chapter One: ''Crisis''. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[Justice League: Crisis of the Multiverse]] | * [[Justice League: Crisis of the Multiverse]] | ||
* [[Superman: Legacy of Tomorrow]] | * [[Superman: Legacy of Tomorrow]] | ||
* [[Superman: Tomorrow’s End]] | |||
* [[The Brave and the Bold]] | * [[The Brave and the Bold]] | ||
* [[Wonder Woman: Gods of Dust]] | * [[Wonder Woman: Gods of Dust]] | ||
* [[Green Lantern: Dominion]] | * [[Green Lantern: Dominion]] | ||
* [[Aquaman: Secrets of the Deep]] | |||
{{DC Cinematic Universe}} | {{DC Cinematic Universe}} | ||
Revision as of 13:54, 18 July 2025
| Justice League: Infinite | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Alex Garland |
| Written by | |
| Produced by | Freddie Goodwin Marcus V. Lane |
| Starring |
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| Cinematography | TBA |
| Edited by | TBA |
| Music by | TBA |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release date |
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| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $275 million |
| Box office | $TBA |
Justice League: Infinite is a 2032 American superhero film based on the DC Comics superhero team the Justice League. Produced by DC Studios and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, it is the seventh installment in the DC Cinematic Universe (DCCU), and serves as the concluding chapter of the franchise’s first saga, Chapter One: Crisis. The film is directed by Alex Garland from a screenplay written by Jonathan Nolan, Christina Hodson, Eric Heisserer, Noah Hawley, and Tom King.
A direct sequel to Justice League: Crisis of the Multiverse (2031), the film follows the Justice League as they confront a multiversal collapse orchestrated by the Anti-Monitor. With the fabric of reality unraveling, the heroes must unite across timelines and dimensions to preserve the future of existence itself.
Justice League: Infinite was released in the United States on July 17, 2032. It marks the final film in the DCCU’s Chapter One: Crisis.
Cast
- David Corenswet as Clark Kent / Superman
- Luke Evans as Bruce Wayne / Batman
- Ana de Armas as Diana Prince / Wonder Woman
- Aldis Hodge as John Stewart / Green Lantern
- Callum Turner as Hal Jordan / Green Lantern
- Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane
- Eiza González as Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl
- Sterling K. Brown as Michael Holt / Mister Terrific
- Roman Griffin Davis as Damian Wayne / Robin
- Michelle Yeoh as Thara
- Giancarlo Esposito as The Monitor
- Mahershala Ali as The Anti-Monitor
- Viola Davis as Amanda Waller
- Jesse Plemons as Jenny Sparks
- Sam Reid as Apollo
- Alexander Skarsgård as Arthur Curry / Aquaman
- Sofia Boutella as Mera
- Logan Lerman as Jimmy Olsen
- Charles Dance as Alfred Pennyworth
- Michael Kelly as General Sam Lane
- Alex Wolff as Ronan Kells
- Chukwudi Iwuji as Jor-El (AI projection)
Production
Development
Justice League: Infinite was first announced in July 2026 as the culminating event of Chapter One: Crisis in the DC Cinematic Universe. It was conceived as the direct sequel to Justice League: Crisis of the Multiverse, expanding upon the events of that film and concluding several character arcs.
Alex Garland was hired to direct, with a script co-written by Jonathan Nolan, Christina Hodson, Eric Heisserer, Noah Hawley, and Tom King. The film was described as a multiversal war epic that would serve as both a finale and a philosophical exploration of identity, sacrifice, and destiny across infinite timelines.
Filming
Principal photography was completed before Crisis of the Multiverse began filming. Extensive use of practical effects, motion capture, and large-scale virtual environments was employed, including multiple stages at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden. The cast filmed ensemble scenes over five months across the United Kingdom and Iceland.
Release
Justice League: Infinite was released in theaters in the United States on July 17, 2032. It is the seventh entry in the DCCU and concludes Chapter One: Crisis.