This Superman Vs Darkseid Art Might Be The Most Epic Justice League Poster Yet

09/09/2017 06:57 pm EDT

While fans are happy to see the Justice League finally hitting the big screen, there is one matchup in particular that is greatly anticipated, and if it is half as good as this new poster fans are in for something amazing.

The talented artist Bosslogic collaborated with Kingsletter on two new Justice League posters, and the results are phenomenal. The first poster shows a nightmare landscape as seen in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Knightmare Batman can be seen overlooking the scorched landscape was Parademons fly overhead. Looming over everything is an extremely intimidating version of Darkseid, and coupled with the nuclear theme of the sky and fire, you have one of the most imposing posters yet.

If Warner Bros. hasn't yet, they should make these official.

The two artists also created a lights out version featuring a smoke filled dark landscape with the city illuminated only by the glows of Darkseids red eyes and armor. Standing in opposition to him is a hovering Superman, acting as the sole beacon of hope for a dominated world.

There's even one more version that splits the difference and merges both posters, with the Lights Out version spliced into the center. You can view all three on BossLogic'sInstagram. You can find more from Kingsletter on Instagram as well.

According to recent rumors, Justice League was all set to have a huge cliffhanger ending involving Darkseid, but SlashFilm's Peter Sciretta says part of the Joss Whedon switch out involved new reshoots that all but wiped that planned ending out.

"Steppenwolf is trying to get the mother boxes and he's trying to get the earth ready for the coming of Darkseid," Sciretta said. " The original ending of the movie from what I understand was, he was kind of playing the Silver Surfer role, with Darkseid playing the Galactus role, and the ending of the movie was a cliffhanger and Justice League 2 was going to be Justice League vs Darkseid. From what I understand that has been completely removed."

It remains to be seen if Darkseid will actually make an appearance, but hopefully, it isn't at the expense of Steppenwolf.

Justice League currently enjoys a 4.20 out of 5 on ComicBook.com's anticipation rankings, and you can submit your vote here.

Justice League hits theaters on November 17, 2017.

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