In this new exclusive video, CBR looks at the biggest difference between the theatrical version of the Justice League and the Schneider cut.
During the making of the 2017 Justice League, original director Zack Snyder withdrew from the project after a family tragedy. Instead, Avengers Director Jose Wade took the reins of the project and reportedly resumed parts of the film significantly. As a result, many people are dissatisfied with the theatrical release Justice League – which was poorly received at the box office and by critics – vowed to release a version of the film close to Schneider’s original vision. That project is now set to arrive at HBO Max next year.
In this video, we will break down some of the differences between theater and Schneider Cut publications Justice League. While we don’t know all about Schneider’s version of the film, he has given a lot of hints about what the audience should expect next year for the re-released film HBO Max.
Check out the video below for more differences between the Schneider cut and the theater version Justice League.
Currently, the future of DCEU looks brighter than ever, with projects like this Batman, Flash And Black Adam It is expected to be published in the coming years. For the future Justice League And Schneider, no hint at this point. Warner Bros. plans to loop it back into DCEU. It is also not clear if the judge will be reunited in the near future.
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Ben Affleck as Justice League Batman, Gail Gadot as Wonder Woman, Henry Cavill as Superman, Amy Adams as Louis Lane, Jason Momoa as Aquaman, Ray Fisher as Cyborg, Jeremy Iron as Alfred Pennyworth, Diane Lane Martha K Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luther and J.K. as Commissioner Gordon. Simmons. Zac Schneider’s Justice League 2021 will premiere exclusively on HBO Max.
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