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With so many characters and not much build up, George Miller would've gone for maximum impact with these characters right off the bat. After what he did in Fury Road I wouldn't be surprised if JL:Mortal was quite violent. With WW quite savage, and Superman this relentlessly rampaging monster during his mind-control. Maxwell Lord getting a nosebleed sounded like a nice touch. I read the comics the story was based on (The OMAC Project, Superman: Sacrifice, Tower of Babel etc.) Superman and WW really do get into a bloody brawl and that certainly could've been played up onscreen. A lot of severe things happened to the League, as they were all taken down (by their weaknesses.) I mean, Martian Manhunter and Aquaman would've been tortured.
It could've been a cool movie, but I don't think there would've been as much character development and depth as what we got in MOS and BVS and WW etc. Simply because of time constraints and the lack of the DC shared universe at the time.
I agree with you regarding the character development for each member of JL --it would have been minimal in favour of action heavy sequence. JL Mortal might have been a lot of fun but I think that the production design will suffered and become dated.
A lot of people were not familiar with George Miller --I knew a long ago that Miller's action films tend to be violent and more in hardcore R-rated 1970s vein. Miller is more like a 1970s director. However, he demonstrated a very good ability in directing dramatic films evident in Lorenzo's Oil, The Witches of Eastwick and Babe, Pig in the City.