By Peter Lesser (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jul 30, 2013 01:49 PM EDT

There's no clear end in sight for the Justice League movie turmoil. For months and months Warner Bros. has struggled to follow the stepping stones and bring the film to life. Everywhere the studio turns it runs into yet another wall. The initial problem was finding a common ground between the various DC characters. Between Batman's Dark Knight saga and the Green Lantern film, it was nearly impossible to establish a universe in which the heroes could flourish. "Man of Steel" was supposed to provide the answer and allow production to unfold, and while its enormous success and fitting environment set the stage perfectly, it also introduced new issues that must be addressed before Warner Bros. moves forward.

Discouraged fans may be drowning in the wake of subsequent misfortunes, however, not all is lost. The Justice League movie will makes it way to the big screen. It's just going to be a while. A long while.

The primary reason behind its prolongment this time around is the studio's decision to release several other DC superhero movies prior to the Justice League film. During the San Diego Comic-Con, Warner Bros. announced its plans to release a "Superman vs. Batman" movie, which will be directed by Zack Snyder, and a movie based on "The Flash." "The Justice League of America" will have to take a backseat until 2016, but that's better than nothing.

For fans who can't wait that long, the Justice League movie script, which Kieran and Michele Mulroney reportedly penned back in 2007 before the project hit its first of many hurdles, has leaked. Nothing has been confirmed, however, according to Comic Book Movie, the script is likely authentic.

For those interested in taking a sneak peek, afterall, 2016 is a long ways off, you can take a full glance here. For those who value patience as a virtue and choose to wait, we applaud your self restraint. It will be at least several years until "Justice League of America" hits the big screen, and if production continues its recent pattern, it could take even longer.

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