This is the difference that will make or break the “Snyder Cut.” Where the theatrical cut of the film was reportedly mandated by former Warner Bros.
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It’s a Much Longer Film With a Bigger Cast With the HBO Max premiere date of March 18 coming at us faster than the Flash, and the latest trailer already making waves like it was the king of Atlantis, we’re here to give you a primer on the major differences between 2017’s version of Justice League, and Zack Snyder’s Justice League. If you didn’t spend the last four years on Vero meticulously analyzing every single post by Zack Snyder looking for clues, it can be confusing to know just what the big deal is with watching a 2017 film again, or why you should care. This, together with the poor critical and commercial reception of the film, made fans wonder just how much of Snyder’s original vision remained in the theatrical cut of the film? And more importantly, what would it take to get that cut released? Four years, an extensive fan campaign, and an additional $70 million added to the budget later, Zack Snyder’s Justice League is finally about to be unleashed on the world. PicturesĪfter Zack Snyder stepped out of directing Justice League due to a personal tragedy in May 2017, Joss Whedon was hired to finish production - but not before conducting extensive reshoots that would add $25 million to the budget and constitute 15 to 20 percent of the theatrical cut of the film. Zack Snyder’s Justice League Warner Bros.