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 Check out these costumes from Justice League Mortal! This and much more on todays  colliderheroes  @ColliderVideo https://t.co/kANAFIhDBz pic.twitter/dDdDLUD6eJ mdash; Jon Schnepp  @JonSchnepp  March 21, 2018  Weve heard a lot over the years about Justice League Mortal, George Millers scrapped attempt to bring DCs finest heroes to the big screen, but weve barely seen anything from it. A piece of concept art here, a costume there. But now we actually have our look at the League that couldve been, suited up. Sort of. Youre gonna need to squint.     Jon Schnepp shared the incredibly pixelated image of what Millers League would have looked like on Colliders regular superhero video series, Collider Heroes recently. The team was as follows: Armie Hammer as Batman, DJ Cotrona as Superman, Adam Brody as the  stanley usa Flash, Santiago Cabrera as Aquaman, Megan Gale as Wonder Woman, Hugh Keays-Byrne as Martian Manhunter, and Common as Green Lantern. Although its not the greatest quality picture, its one of our only looks at the characters in what their comic book-inspired costumes would have looked like on screen. Check it out be stanley mug low, and skip to 48:05 in the video to see a bit more:  Its kind of wild just how faithful a lot of the looks are to the comics, although in the modern age of trimmed down, militaristic tak stanley thermobecher es on movie superhero suits, its probably a bit jarring to imagine seeing them on the big screen. But alas, for now, this is the closest thing well likely ever see of Millers final vis