'Justice League' vs 'The Avengers' rumors: DC superhero characters up to cross Marvel Cinematic Universe

The promotional poster of "Justice League" Facebook/JusticeLeagueOfficial

Superhero movie enthusiasts have been comparing "Justice League" and "The Avengers" since Marvel and DC started their own cinematic universes. During a panel with the "Justice League" stars at the ACE Comic-Con over the weekend, they were asked if they are up to cross the Marvel Cinematic Universe and have a superhero leagues duel.

"Aw, yeah man. I absolutely want to get thrown around by the Hulk," Jason Momoa said. The "Aquaman" star is looking forward to throwing Mark Ruffalo's character to the ocean and make him drown.

Ray Fisher is also up for the "Justice League" versus "The Avengers" smackdown. If this happens, the "Cyborg" star is certain that Superman (Henry Cavill) and Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) will be handling 90 percent of the Marvel superheroes out, while they are all cheering on the side.

Gadot also said that she would love to cross the universe and face the other famous superheroes. "We're not enemies. There's DC and there's Marvel and they're all great and we can do DC-Marvel," the 32-year-old star said.

Of course, Cavill also reacted to the "Justice League" and "The Avengers" crossover, although he chose to let the fans answer if they wanted to see the two superhero groups together. With the volume of noise, it seems like the viewers opt for the DC characters to win.

In an interview with Ben Affleck, the "Batman" star also believes that the intersection of the DC and Marvel characters would be "great." As he deems that a possible crossover would be successful and people actually want to witness it, he then asked why they would not do it.

In fact, Momoa explained that they are "very much friends" with "The Avengers" actors, from Chris Hemsworth (Thor) to Robert Downey Jr. (Iron Man). Hence, he explained that as they are all playing the roles of these fan-favorite superheroes, they would definitely have an "awesome time playing" together.

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