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Ryan Reynolds Releases a Green Lantern Cut of Justice League

Green Lantern could have been the Iron Man of Warner Bros’ DC Extended Universe—at least for a timeline in which the underperforming 2011 comic book movie starring Ryan Reynolds hadn’t become a punchline to a generation of genre jokesters, most notably Reynolds himself. Yet, the film’s dubious place in history hasn’t stopped Reynolds from imagining how his hero could have joined the other DC A-listers onscreen in 2017’s Justice League. While another alternate version of the film, the online-petition-wrought “Snyder Cut” of Justice League, is set to become a reality on HBO Max, Reynolds has taken his own initiative of…
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Justice League Snyder Cut Scene Reveals Black Suit Superman

The rise in anticipation for Zack Snyder’s Justice League, generally known as “The Snyder Cut” continues. One of the many questions surrounding the theatrically released version of film in the was why Superman’s journey from “rose from the dead on the wrong side of the crypt” to “actually this is pretty much the Superman we’ve wanted on screen for the last 30 years” seemed a little abbreviated. After all, in the comics, when Superman died at the spikey hands of Doomsday, he didn’t return to primary colored and caped glory right away. Instead, he spent a little time in a black and…
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Cyborg Actor Slams How Joss Whedon Handled Justice League Movie

The DCEU’s Cyborg, Ray Fisher, just took a major shot at Joss Whedon and the theatrical cut of Justice League. Fisher who appeared (very briefly) as Vic “Cyborg” Stone in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and (more substantially) in Justice League offered a sharp critique of that latter film’s co-director Joss Whedon and presumably his vision of the finished product that eventually made it to theaters and underwhelmed both critics and fans. Whedon, of course, came on to replace Snyder as the director of Justice League after Snyder suffered a family tragedy that left him unable to complete the…
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Justice League: The Synder Cut Teaser Footage Reveals Darkseid

Warner Bros. is wasting no time in hyping up Zack Snyder’s Justice League, the legendary “Snyder Cut” which will finally make its debut on HBO Max in 2021. The Snyder Cut footage was first revealed via Jason Momoa’s Instagram page before it made it to official HBO Max channels. Momoa has long been a vocal proponent of the #ReleaseTheSnyderCut movement, and it was Snyder himself who pursued Momoa for the role of Aquaman. The big hook here isn’t the ancient depiction of Darkseid that it appears Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman has stumbled on (and been unsettled by), even though this…
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Darkseid Revealed by Zack Snyder for Justice League Snyder Cut

Darkseid is coming to HBO Max’s Justice League Snyder Cut, as revealed by Zack Snyder himself. While the idea that Darkseid (DC’s biggest big bad,) was originally slated to appear in Snyder’s Justice League has been known since the era of the film’s production, the director has provided definitive confirmation of the character’s Snyder Cut restoration with a teaser image of his heretofore missing version of the despot himself in all his destructive glory. He's coming… to HBO Max pic.twitter.com/tthWwAqzWp— Zack Snyder (@ZackSnyder) May 27, 2020 The seemingly savage-looking version of Darkseid (and what appears to be giant robot crab…
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Justice League: The Snyder Cut and 10 Movies That Did It First

The pop culture shattering confirmation that the “Snyder Cut” of Justice League has been willed into existence by a small cadre of devoted DC fans turned geek media upside down this week. It also raises a number of interesting, if troublesome, questions. While the theatrical version of Justice League that exists now is hardly anyone’s idea of a singular artistic vision–it was grafted together from footage separately directed by Zack Snyder and Joss Whedon–it still represents the best efforts of the filmmakers at the time. If that final product is not satisfactory to fans, do those fans get to dictate…
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Ben Affleck Reacts to the Justice League Snyder Cut News

The afterglow is still prevalent amongst the fandom after the long-running hashtag-hailing “Release the Snyder Cut” movement recently achieved its objective, with the formerly mythical version of director Zack Snyder’s 2017 DC megamovie, Justice League, now set for streaming platform HBO Max. While opinions on this news—just as with the film itself—remain divisive, star Ben Affleck’s reaction was anything but another “Sadfleck” meme moment. In a message sent to longtime friend/co-star Kevin Smith’s Fatman Beyond podcast, Affleck—who, of course, played Bruce Wayne/Batman in the film—bestowed praise on the Snyder Cut victory; not a surprising move, seeing as he and the…
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Zack Snyder’s Justice League: What’s in the Snyder Cut Story?

The Snyder Cut is coming. After many years, even more petitions, a hashtag that wouldn’t quit, and the support of the entire cast of the film, Zack Snyder’s original vision for Justice League will be hitting HBO MAX in 2021, with the fitting title: Zack Snyder’s Justice League. It’s a vindication of sorts for the director, who had to bow out of the project during filming because of a family tragedy. Warner Bros. brought in Joss Whedon to replace him, and the finished product seemed to leave nobody happy. The #ReleaseTheSnyderCut movement was born, and eventually…HBO listened. “It will be…
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Justice League Snyder Cut Getting HBO Max Release

Well, it’s official. HBO Max will #ReleaseTheSnyderCut of Zack Snyder’s ill fated Justice League movie. After years of social media buzz, and a quiet campaign of hint dropping from the director himself, Zack Snyder’s original unfiltered vision for Justice League will see release on the new streaming service. “I want to thank HBO Max and Warner Brothers for this brave gesture of supporting artists and allowing their true visions to be realized. Also a special thank you to all of those involved in the SnyderCut movement for making this a reality,” offered Zack Snyder in a statement. The press release…
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Inside the Justice League Dark: Apokolips War Ending

This article contains major spoilers for Justice League Dark: Apokolips War. And just like that it’s over. After seven years and 22 movies the DC Animated Movie Universe has come to an end. Justice League Dark: Apokolips War has the unenviable task of wrapping up multiple threads and acting as a sort-of-sequel to some of the DC Animated Movie Universe’s biggest hits. The R-rated action romp succeeds at crafting a satisfying end and makes an unexpected hero out of one of the most famed anti-heroes in Hell and Earth, John Constantine. We chatted to Matt Ryan about his hero’s arc,…
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Justice League Dark: Apocalypse War – Trailer and Release Date for DC Animated Movie

Since the title was announced for Justice League Dark: Apokalips War, the biggest question in some fans’ minds was “hang on, who now?” Justice League Dark, the team of magical heroes that includes Constantine, Zatanna, Swamp Thing and a rotating cast of lesser-known mystics, has always had a very specific lane and focus: the supernatural. Not typically included in that mystical lane are Darkseid, Desaad, Apokalips, or the rest of the Fourth World heroes or villains. But the new trailer for the upcoming DC Animated feature sheds some new light on that puzzling “why:” because they’re all that’s left. Here’s…
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Justice League

Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman?s selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, to face an even greater enemy. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to find and recruit a team of metahumans to stand against this newly awakened threat. But despite the formation of this unprecedented league of heroes?Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash?it may already be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions. [Warner Bros.]Rated: PG-13Release Date: Nov 17, 2017
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Chicago Justice: Season One

Rent It For this reviewer, the jury's still out on Chicago Justice, but not with the network distributing it, NBC. Though the packaging lists this as "Season One," it's also officially "The Complete Series," NBC having cancelled it this past May, a week after airing what turned out to be its final episode. Universal selling this as "Season One" may be wishful thinking: another Dick Wolf-produced show, Law & Order: Criminal Intent began on NBC, but then moved to the USA Network for its last four seasons, so it's not impossible that program might continue somewhere else. The show began…
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Why Wonder Woman Didn’t Tease Justice League In Its Theatrical Release

Wonder Woman's home release features a major tease for Justice League, but Patty Jenkins recently opened up to CinemaBlend and explained exactly why it wasn't in the theatrical version. Wonder Woman's home release features a major tease for Justice League, but Patty Jenkins recently opened up to CinemaBlend and explained exactly why it wasn't in the theatrical version. Source from..
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Why Wonder Woman Didn’t Tease Justice League In Its Theatrical Release

Wonder Woman's home release features a major tease for Justice League, but Patty Jenkins recently opened up to CinemaBlend and explained exactly why it wasn't in the theatrical version. Wonder Woman's home release features a major tease for Justice League, but Patty Jenkins recently opened up to CinemaBlend and explained exactly why it wasn't in the theatrical version. Source from..
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