t: Painting is a different thing than real life/movie sets. You can control all the colors and how they interact with each other. Those bright colors in a real world setting would look ridiculous I'm sorry to say.
I disagree with Artistsean. Having them appear in their own movie is the best way. It's easier to take in one hero in a bright costume than several together. And don't say X-Men or FF because those were team heroes,but the costumes were exactly the same color and easier to take in as a group.

This is a story about Superheroes...why is it important that they match? Why do their colors have to be "toned down"? These characters are INDIVIDUALS who come together to fight a common menace. Their supposed to STAND OUT and be different from each other. That's the whole point of the league. What you want them all to wear blue so that when the action gets heavy you can't tell who is doing what?
The JLA costumes should stay exactly how they are. They don't need to be revamped, toned down, or matched. Colors are beautiful, everything doesn't have to be dark and shadowy. Since when does "Real World" mean bland and colorless. The last time I check the world was FULL of colors and variety, the league should reflect this.![]()

I agree! I think movie makers are getting way too caught up in these ultra realistic take on superhero movies. Ive said it before, superheroes dont exist in the real world so why get too caught up in making them realistic and attempting to justify it by dressing the X-Men in black leather outfits. Superheroes are modern day Greek Gods. They were created to be colorful and larger than life. They can do things us mere mortals cant do such as fly, crawl on walls, shoot blades out of there fists, shoot green energy from rings, run at the SPEED OF LIGHT (the speed at which light travels in a vacuum; the constancy and universality of the speed of light is recognized by defining it to be exactly 299,792,458 meters per second).
The only thing I ask of those working on JLA the movie is to honor the fans and the creators by not fu#*ing it up by giving the members some horrible version of the costume based on what it would look like in reality.
^True, they could've kept the same material for X-men and given it different colors. NOt everything has to be all black leather. Yellow and Blue wolverine could've been done in leather, look at astonishing x-men. With FF I can see this, since that's their gimmick( they dress alike), but x-men have always had different members and the different costumes reflects that.

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I love Alex Ross his artwork looks like a Polaroid Photograph. Perfect! If it ain't Broke Don't Fix It!t:
You're absolutely Right. These are larger than like extraordinary fictional characters. People shouldn't be so concerned with realism when a man can Fly or run at super speed. If you are then you're missing the whole freaking point. Superheroes wear bright colored uniforms and stand out from the crowed, that's why they're SUPER!
I love Alex Ross as much as the next guy, but this would look absolutely ridiculous as is. For one thing, no one has those unbelievably huge physiques required to fill out those spandex costumes without looking ridiculous. Secondly, all those bright colors together on screen would be so dizzying it would be laughable.
Before you say it (because I know you will), I'm in no way suggesting they adopt a uniform style. That worked in X-Men, but won't for JLA. They just need to thicken up the material and enrich the colors, ala Spider-Man or Superman Returns.
If they go by the Alex Ross artwork it'll look like that crappy TV JLA movie from a few years back.
I like that design.Just because they are supposed to be larger than life, doesn't mean they have to be run around in overly bright colors. Just look at the TV Flash. He didn't wear a bright red costume like in the Alex Ross picture. IMO Movie Flash should have the exact same coloring as TV Flash, or something similar.
Or maybe something like the Ultimate Flash design.
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You're telling me that athletic people in colorful skintight outfits would be unrealistic?I don't care whether they have a guy that can fly, another one that can shapeshift or someone that can run faster than the speed of light. If you make a real life adaptation of super heroes, it's a matter of what is most pleasing to the eyes. And overly bright costumes are not.
A guy in a red shirt is the same as a guy dressed in red from head to toe. Okay...