Written By: Nick Poulimenakos

It’s been a bumpy road to get here but finally, the debut of Justice League is upon us. What started with 2013’s Man of Steel, Justice League is the culmination of everything fans have seen in the DCEU so far. The film sees Batman, who’s fueled by his restored faith in humanity thanks to Superman’s sacrifice, enlist the help of Wonder Woman to battle an even greater threat that is on its way to Earth. The two heroes recruit a team to unite against the dark foe but may soon realize that it might be to late to save the earth from impending destruction. Fans have been clamoring for info regarding if the film is actually good or not and today, the first reactions for Zack Snyder’s highly anticipated film have appeared online. So, what are critics’ first reactions to Justice League?

In short, it’s a mostly positive response! While the film seems to be a bumpy that has its flaws, the performances, action sequences and character arcs that make the film a massive improvement over every other DCEU film (sans Wonder Woman).

Check out the tweets from critics below!

#JusticeLeague is a fun, bumpy ride that succeeds in character, but fails in narrative. It’s a mixed bag of execution that’s saved by the actors, who rise above the shortcomings to deliver an engaging, funny and hopeful, yet flawed, entry to the DCEU. @joblocom — Paul Shirey (@arcticninjapaul) November 10, 2017

Justice League is the DC team up you've been waiting for. I had so much fun from beginning to end. The expansion of DC mythology will make fans go nuts. Superman though! — Nathaniel Brail (@NateBrail) November 10, 2017

Justice League is better than expected, but not a home run. The interaction between the team is a lot of fun. The film sends the DCEU in a hopeful direction in line with where the brand should be headed. Flash and Aquaman steal the show. Cyborg and villain are the weak links. — Peter Sciretta (@slashfilm) November 10, 2017

#JusticeLeague is better than BvS and #SuicideSquad – it's lean, mean & packed w/ superhero action. I dug most of its lighter moments & I think it has one of the best action sequences ever in a DCEU movie. And of course Wonder Woman steals the show. pic.twitter.com/rW3UjpBUMk — Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) November 10, 2017

People that have complained about DC movies being too dark are about to see the light #JusticeLeague pic.twitter.com/eB1JoNJTvi — Steven Weintraub (@colliderfrosty) November 10, 2017

I have a lot to say about ‘Justice League’ but will wait till it’s released to really get into it. But two important things to know: stay till the very end of the credits and Jason Momoa (@PrideofGypsies) is awesome as Aquaman. pic.twitter.com/Pg6cKCZAEo — Steven Weintraub (@colliderfrosty) November 10, 2017

#JusticeLeague is a fun blockbuster that is entertaining enough to overcome its flaws. The team works well together to deliver more than a few spectacular superhero moments worth seeing on the big screen. Maybe not quite what some hoped, but definitely not what many feared. — Sean Gerber (@MrSeanGerber) November 10, 2017

JUSTICE LEAGUE IS VERY GOOD GO SEE IT. — Justin Davis [Kobe Bryant Memorial Account] (@OGJOHNNY5) November 10, 2017

Weirdly enough, #JusticeLeague actually feels more like one of the animated DC films from recent years than any live-action DC film that we have seen thus far. How you take that will depend on your opinion of DC Animation. pic.twitter.com/0AzfMuagc9 — Conner (@ConnerWS) November 10, 2017

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Justice League is the super heroes we've been waiting for. Aquaman rocks. Cyborg is bad-ass. The Flash is awesome. Wonder Woman builds from an already great standalone. Batman assembles them and it's great. — BD (@BrandonDavisBD) November 10, 2017

I am genuinely happy to report #JusticeLeague is a lot of fun. It's not perfect and has its problems, but does the job of making you care about these characters as a team by its end. It's also VERY funny, in lots of unexpected ways. pic.twitter.com/1AAjYgv16i — Terri Schwartz (@Terri_Schwartz) November 10, 2017

So what do you think? Are you going to see Justice League next weekend? Let us know in the comments and on social media!

Justice League premieres in theatres on November 16, 2017.