James Gunn’s Justice Gang: The Surprising Origin of Their Name Revealed!

In the upcoming “Superman” film, fans can now officially learn about the genesis of James Gunn’s new Justice League team, the Justice Gang. This marks the first big screen appearance of Gunn’s revamped DC universe. David Corenswet plays Superman, but he won’t be alone in the movie. Also joining the cast are Isabela Merced as Hawkgirl, Nathan Fillion as Guy Gardner, and Echo Kellum as Mister Terrific. Together, they form a powerful team known as the Justice Gang.

Following numerous rumors and a good deal of humor online about their name, the secret behind the formation of Superman’s revamped Justice League team, now known as the Justice Gang, has been revealed. Despite the actual Justice League not featuring in the upcoming movie, they will be represented by the Justice Gang – a modernized, corporate-funded reincarnation of the legendary comic book squad.

In the promotional push for Superman, an official tie-in novel was published, and it’s been unveiled that the moniker “Justice Gang,” used by the new Justice League in the film, was actually proposed by Green Lantern, Guy Gardner.

In my observation, enthusiasts on Reddit have pointed out an intriguing detail from the character profile of Nathan Fillion’s character in the junior prequel novel, Superman, Welcome to Metropolis. It seems that this Green Lantern, who is a bit clumsy in his ways, has a fondness for naming his team “The Justice Gang,” though he hasn’t yet managed to persuade his teammates of its charm.

Guy Gardner, also recognized as Green Lantern, draws his power from a radiant green ring on his finger. This ring allows him to manipulate energy and produce whatever he visualizes. As part of a group of extraordinary individuals, he stands guard over Metropolis, ensuring its citizens are safe from peril. However, Guy is trying to persuade his teammates to call their new team ‘The Justice Squad’, but so far, he hasn’t managed to win them over.

It’s hinted that Guy Gardner intends to pick the team name himself, as suggested in the description of the Justice Gang itself: “Hawkgirl, Mister Terrific, and Green Lantern form The Justice Gang! However, the official name is yet to be decided.

The trio of Hawkgirl, Mister Terrific, and Green Lantern form an unofficially named superhero group, which they refer to as The Justice Gang. Although the final name is yet to be decided upon, these heroes understand that teamwork amplifies their positive impact more than operating individually.

As a die-hard fan of superhero movies, it’s clear to me that the temporary moniker “Justice League” for our new team might not stick forever. It seems like an idea concocted by the overly confident Guy Gardner, who sports a bowl cut and is trying to persuade his fellow teammates to go along with this name.

In the storyline of “Superman”, Maxwell Lord – portrayed by Sean Gunn – serves as the mastermind behind the formation of the Justice League. Maxwell Lord is a notorious business tycoon with significant roots in DC Comics lore. This alliance, therefore, transforms them into a superhero team backed by corporate funding, where they cater to the desires of their wealthy benefactor while also continuing their noble, crime-fighting endeavors.

In the upcoming “Superman” movie directed by James Gunn, scheduled to release on July 11 in theaters, The Justice Gang will make their debut alongside David Corenswet’s portrayal of Superman. Joining this superhero team are Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor, and Anthony Carrigan as Metamorpho, all set to appear for the first time in the DCU (DC Universe).

Why Superman’s Justice Gang Could Be Critical to the DCU

Some enthusiasts might sneer at the supposedly fresh lineup of the Justice League, given what this group often transforms into in the comic books. Typically, it’s Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman who lead the team, not Mister Terrific, Guy Gardner, and Hawkgirl.

Introducing the Justice Gang might eventually result in the establishment of the authentic Justice League within James Gunn’s DC Universe.

Every franchise must begin at some point, and Gunn’s strategy involves immersing fans into a continuing story within an established superhero universe, where the concept of a metahuman is commonplace and unremarkable.

Given that superheroes are part of our universe, one might wonder why some of them haven’t joined forces before – particularly when there’s a wealthy entrepreneur such as Maxwell Lord ready to finance their operation?

In this context, it seems like the Justice Gang could be a significant factor in the Superman storyline. What’s intriguing is that they haven’t fully decided on their group name yet.

Could it be possible that the team, hinted to appear in future DCU projects such as “Peacemaker,” might not just carry on post-“Superman,” but rather, these appearances could potentially pave the way for the formal establishment of a new, official Justice League team altogether?

It’s possible that, while it’s not directly shown in the series itself, the tensions among them (such as Mister Terrific and Hawkgirl having doubts about Guy Gardner’s choice of name for the team) might suggest that their partnership may not last a very long time.

It seems that the current dynamic within the Justice Gang might shatter, creating an opportunity for new members such as David Corenswet’s Superman, the team from the Lanterns TV series, and the actors yet to be cast as Batman in The Brave and the Bold to form the initial version of the DCU’s official Justice League.

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2025-06-07 18:34