Fans of the Justice League with a Netflix subscription will be happy, as May sees the beloved animated series on the streaming platform. But could this herald the Snyderverse Justice League in the future?
Both the 2-season Justice League animated series and its follow-up Justice League Unlimited that aired on Cartoon Network have begun streaming on Netflix. This comes as a part of Warner Bros. Discovery's new strategy of licensing out their animated properties to other platforms. However, fans of the Zack Snyder live action version of the Justice League are hopeful this may hint to the continuation of the films on the streaming giant. The 52-episode Justice League animated cartoon and its 39-episode sequel began streaming on Netflix on May 8, 2023.
Justice League originally launched in 2001 on the Cartoon Network. It followed the birth of the world's greatest team of heroes with Superman and Batman joining up with Green Lantern (John Stewart), The Flash (Wally West), Wonder Woman, Hawkgirl, and the Martian Manhunter.
It followed the same visual style and was set in the same universe as the previous Bruce Timm and Paul Dini Batman and Superman animated series. Many of the previous voice actors, including Kevin Conroy (Bruce Wayne/Batman) and Mark Hamill (The Joker) returned to reprise their roles. George Newbern took over for Clark Kent/Superman after Tim Daly. The rest of the main cast were Susan Eisenberg (Wonder Woman), Michael Rosenbaum (The Flash), Maria Canal-Barrera (Hawkgirl), Carl Lumbly (Martian Manhunter), and Phil LaMarr (Green Lantern) under the direction of the legendary Andrea Romano.

