"Us united."
Zack Snyder's Justice League - Movie Quotes
Memorable Quotes
I'm not broken... and I'm not alone.
— Victor Stone / Cyborg
Context:
While interfaced with the Mother Boxes, a psychic illusion tempts him with the promise of restoring his human body. He rejects this temptation, realizing he is whole and supported by his new team.
Meaning:
This is the culminating line of Cyborg's character arc. It signifies his final acceptance of his new form, refuting the idea that he is a monster or an incomplete person. It's a powerful declaration of self-worth and a testament to the found family he has discovered in the Justice League.
I don't care how many demons he's fought in how many hells. He's never fought us. Not us united.
— Bruce Wayne / Batman
Context:
Spoken to the team as they prepare for the final confrontation with Steppenwolf, rallying them and instilling confidence in their collective power.
Meaning:
This quote encapsulates Bruce's newfound faith and the core theme of the movie. It's his declaration that the combined strength of the Justice League is a new, unprecedented force for good, capable of facing cosmic threats that no single hero could. It marks his full transition into the role of a leader.
Fly, son. It's time.
— Jonathan Kent (voice)
Context:
As Clark Kent stands within the Kryptonian scout ship after his resurrection, the disembodied voices of his fathers guide him toward accepting his role once more before he flies off to join the battle.
Meaning:
This line, along with guidance from Jor-El, represents the convergence of Superman's two legacies—his Kryptonian heritage and his human upbringing. It's the final push he needs to fully embrace his destiny and return to the world as its protector, guided by the love of both his fathers.
It's time you stand. Fight. Discover. Heal. Love. Win. The time is now.
— Silas Stone
Context:
In the film's epilogue, Victor listens to a recording his father left for him before his sacrifice. The words play over a montage of the league members finding their new places in the world.
Meaning:
This is Silas Stone's final message to his son, a powerful and poignant encouragement for Victor to not only be a hero but to live a full life. It encapsulates the film's themes of overcoming trauma and finding purpose, giving Victor the closure he needs to move forward.