Abandoned Justice League 2 and 3 conspiracy explained by Zack Schneider



The audience has finally seen the version of Zack Schneider Justice League But as he says, that was not the end of his vision for the superhero saga. For the trilogy of Justice League movies, there was a story in Schneider’s head that would cover the entire battle of the team with Darkseed.

The filmmaker spent most of the year after 2017 Justice League Release commentary on what was cut from its four-hour version and what will be included in the future story. Snyder Cut ends up annoying a cliffhanger next movie, just because Will Ended in 2017.

“The end of the movie, where we left it, was exactly what we intended,” Deborah Schneider tells Polygon.

The director’s best and most recent thoughts on the subject came from a press tour for Schneider Cut, and in an information-dump interview with Vanity Fair, where he outlined the full story of his triangle. While we now have the first part of his vision, it seems probable that we will never see Justice League 2 And 3. But that’s exactly what the bits and pieces he’s left out over the years.

[Ed. note: Potential spoilers for Zack Snyder’s Justice League Parts 2 and 3, should they ever get made]

Alien villain Darkseed Zack Schneider sits on the throne in the burning room in the Justice League

Image: HBO Max

The easiest way to understand the story of the trilogy is through the annoyance that Schneider has inflicted on Nightmares. Batman has a post-apocalyptic vision Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice Were completely absent from the theatrical version of Justice League. The vision is back Zac Schneider’s Justice League, And Batman is not the only one who gets them, he also plagues cyborgs.

These Nightmares show a horrible future in which a large part of humanity is in ruins and Superman is evil. These were just scenes in the films released so far, they could have come true in later times Justice League Movies are attributed to the anti-life equation, which we briefly explain Zac Schneider’s Justice League.

Anti-Life Equation is a magical spell used by Darksid to control the minds of most people on Earth. While Superman is generally resistant to something like anti-life equations, Darksid, according to Schneider’s interview-based story, finds a way through his biggest weakness around Superman’s willpower: Lois Lane.

Apparently, when Superman went out to fight Darkseed, he assigned Bruce Wayne to protect him. During that time, Snyder planned to have a brief love affair with Lois and Bruce – an idea that was explicitly rejected by the studio. Eventually Darksid will realize that Lois is the key to Superman’s will and came to kill him. Once Darkseed arrives, Bruce hesitates at the crucial moment and Lois dies, opening up Superman to the power of anti-life, and entering a revelation.

The revelation of Darkseed looked like the very last vision in Snyder Cut. Batman, Cyborg, Flash, and a ragtag band of heroes / villains emerged from the destroyed cities, drowning Superman and trying to figure out how to fix the world. Oh, and the Joker is there now, too – although it wasn’t part of the original plan. Deborah Schneider says, “The idea with this was like Zack,‘ Listen, I’ve always wanted to do a scene with Batman and the Joker, and this is the last shot to do this. I want to take it now. ”

Batman vs. Superman Batman Nightmare

Image: Warner Bros. Pictures

While the details of what happens next are a bit vague, Batman and Cyborg will eventually find a way to warn Bruce that Darkseed is coming and how to stop it by sending the flash back in time. This scene really takes place Batman vs. Superman, As we see the flash appear and explain that Lois is the key. According to some recently released storyboards, the rest of the crew may have fought Lex Luther’s Legion Do F Doom, while Deathstroke – which is briefly presented on Luther’s Yacht in the film – would have been the primary villain in Ben Affleck’s once-planned Batman movie.

After a short time-traveling shenanigans, Bruce finally realizes he needs to sacrifice himself to save Lois and the world – which is what the Joker means when he wonders how many realities Batman has to die for.

With Lois defending, Superman would never have come under the spell of anti-life equations and could have taken him and the rest of the Justice League fight to the darkseed. In the end, Wonder Woman could have led the warriors of Themissira, Aquama would have led the Atlanteans, and Superman and Flash would have led the people of Earth into a “huge battle” against Darksid.

As an added bonus, Snyder revealed the reason behind that mysterious “Force Major” brand pregnancy test in a bedside drawer in Los Lane. As it turned out, the test came back positive and she and Clark must have had a baby at the end of the trilogy. Not only that, but his name would have been Bruce, and the series would have ended with him taking him to see Batkev and announcing the baby as the new Batman.

Unfortunately, based on everything Snyder has said since the release of his version Justice League, And of course, what he said in the years leading up to that announcement seems likely that we will ever see the final two parts of his Justice League trilogy. Then again, we never thought the Schneider cut would come out either so we’ll have to wait and see.