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{{Infobox film
| name = Justice League
{{Italic title|string=Justice League}}
{{Overly detailed|date=September 2022}}
| image = <!-- Justice League film poster.jpg -->
{{Use American English|date=July 2020}}
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{{Use mdy dates|date=October 2019}}
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The 2017 film ''[[Justice League (film)|Justice League]]'' had a troubled production history, undergoing major changes before and during production, including a change in directors. This resulted in the theatrical release being markedly different from its conception in [[pre-production]] and [[principal photography]].<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18" /><ref name="ringer-6.12.19" />
| director = [[Zack Snyder]]
| producer = {{Plainlist|
* [[Charles Roven]]
* [[Deborah Snyder]]
* Jon Berg
* [[Geoff Johns]]
}}
| screenplay = {{Plainlist|
* [[Chris Terrio]]
* [[Joss Whedon]]
}}
| story = {{Plainlist|
* Chris Terrio
* Zack Snyder
}}
| starring = {{Plainlist|<!-- DO NOT CHANGE THIS CAST, THIS IS ACCORDING TO THE CREDIT BLOCK ON THE POSTER -->
* [[Ben Affleck]]
* [[Henry Cavill]]
* [[Amy Adams]]
* [[Gal Gadot]]
* [[Ezra Miller]]
* [[Jason Momoa]]
* [[Ray Fisher (actor)|Ray Fisher]]
* [[Jeremy Irons]]
* [[Diane Lane]]
* [[Connie Nielsen]]
* [[J. K. Simmons]]
}}
| music = [[Danny Elfman]]
| cinematography = [[Fabian Wagner]]
| editing = {{Plainlist|
* [[David Brenner (editor)|David Brenner]]
* [[Richard Pearson (film editor)|Richard Pearson]]
* [[Martin Walsh (film editor)|Martin Walsh]]
}}
| distributor = [[Warner Bros. Pictures]]
| released = {{Film date|2017|10|26|[[Beijing]]|2017|11|17|United States}}
| runtime = 120 minutes<ref name="British Board of Film Classification">{{cite web|title=Justice League [2-D]|url=http://bbfc.co.uk/releases/justice-league-film|publisher=[[British Board of Film Classification]]|date=November 7, 2017|access-date=November 9, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171109022936/http://bbfc.co.uk/releases/justice-league-film|archive-date=November 9, 2017|dead-url=no|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget = $300 million<ref name=Collider>{{cite web|title='Justice League': Warner Bros. CEO Reportedly Mandated a Runtime Under 2 Hours|url=http://collider.com/justice-league-runtime-budget-revealed/|website=[[Collider (website)|Collider]]|date=November 6, 2017|access-date=November 9, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171108233429/http://collider.com/justice-league-runtime-budget-revealed/|archive-date=November 8, 2017|dead-url=no|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
| gross = $657.9 million<ref name="BOM">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=dcfilm1117.htm|title=Justice League (2017)|website=[[Box Office Mojo]]|access-date=March 16, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171119174046/http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=dcfilm1117.htm|archive-date=November 19, 2017|dead-url=no|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
| based on = {{based on|''[[Justice League]]''|[[Gardner Fox]]}}
| production companies = {{Plainlist|
* [[DC Films]]
* [[RatPac Entertainment]]
* [[Atlas Entertainment]]
* [[Cruel and Unusual Films]]
}}
}}


''Justice League'' was directed by [[Zack Snyder]] for most of its production but he stepped down during [[post-production]] after his daughter's death. [[Joss Whedon]] completed the film as an uncredited co-director, overseeing script rewrites, reshoots, runtime cuts, and other changes driven by [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] and the reception of the [[DC Extended Universe]] (DCEU) films ''[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice]]'' and ''[[Suicide Squad (2016 film)|Suicide Squad]]'' (both 2016).<ref name="wsj-11.6.17" /><ref name="collider11.9.17" /><ref name="ringer-6.12.19" /> The theatrical release of ''Justice League'' was a [[Box-office bomb|commercial failure]], and received mixed reviews.<ref name="cbr.com7.25.19" /><ref name="hollywoodreporter-9.29.17" />
The script and photography for the 2017 film ''[[Justice League (film)|Justice League]]'' underwent several changes before and during production for the theatrical release. Most of the edits were made to address tone and length, driven by the negative reaction to ''[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice]]'' and ''[[Suicide Squad (film)|Suicide Squad]]'' from audiences and critics. The first ''Justice League'' concept written by Snyder and [[Chris Terrio]] was "crazy" and "scary" and scrapped a year before the theatrical release date. Following the mixed reactions to ''Batman v Superman'', Snyder and Terrio wrote a new script and created a rough cut of the film that was show to [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] executives. This 214 minute version, often referred to as the "Snyder Cut", was deemed "unwatchable", so Warner hired [[Joss Whedon]] (''[[The Avengers (2012 film)|The Avengers]]'', ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'') to re-write the script. After a family tragedy, Snyder stepped away from the project and Whedon completed the film as an uncredited director, adding a brighter tone and more humor to the film, and cutting it down to 120 minutes in accordance with a mandate from Warner.


When details surfaced about its troubled production, some expressed interest in the idea of releasing an [[Director's cut|alternate cut]] of the film that would be more faithful to Snyder's vision. This was later petitioned by audiences, some of the film's cast and crew, and other film industry figures. Although Warner initially rejected the idea of releasing an alternate cut,<ref name="wsj-7.19.18" /> ''[[Zack Snyder's Justice League]]'' was released in 2021, on [[HBO Max]].<ref name="forbes-5.20.20" /><ref name="pressroom.warnermediagroup5.20.20" />
The theatrical cut of ''Justice League'' was met with a negative or mixed reaction from critics and audiences, leading Warner to re-evaluate the future of the [[DC Extended Universe]]. As a result, audiences have shown continued curiosity in the "Snyder Cut" and his original vision for his ''Justice League'' trilogy. Fans, members of the cast and crew, and other film industry figures have petitioned for the release of the "Snyder Cut", though Warner has stated they have no intention of ever doing so. Film editor Chris Dawson is working on a [[fan edit]] called ''Justice League: Black Suit Edition'' that aims to re-create the Snyder's vision.
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== Original Snyder/Terrio script (2014–2016) ==
== Original Snyder/Beall/Terrio script (2014–2016) ==
Following the release of ''[[Man of Steel (film)|Man of Steel]]'' (2013), director [[Zack Snyder]] outlined the basis of the [[DC Extended Universe|DC Extended Universe (DCEU)]], which centered around a five-film arc including ''Man of Steel'', ''Batman v Superman'' and a Justice League trilogy. As interpreted by Stephen M. Colbert of ''[[Screen Rant]]'', the structure of the franchise would have been the "inverse" of the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]]. Instead of solo films culminating in cross-over [[Avengers (comics) in other media|''Avengers'' films]], DC's take would have primarily been cross-over films with occasional solo films on the side set at different points in time.<ref name="screenrant-4.25.18"/> Snyder's original vision for the series was to have ''Batman v Superman'' be one of the darkest in the franchise, and have the movies become more hopeful in tone from there. Despite this, Snyder describes his original ''Justice League'' script written with [[Chris Terrio]] as "dark" and "scary". According to concept art, the scenes involving [[Apokolips]] and the [[New Gods]] were heavily influenced by sci-fi and the work of [[H. R. Giger]].<ref name="screenrant-4.26.19"/><ref name="comicbook-1.2.18"/>
Following the release of ''[[Man of Steel (film)|Man of Steel]]'' (2013), Snyder outlined the basis of the [[DC Extended Universe]] (DCEU), which centered around a five-film arc including ''Man of Steel'', ''[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice]]'' (2016) and a [[Justice League]] trilogy. As interpreted by Stephen M. Colbert of ''[[Screen Rant]]'', the structure of the franchise would have been the "inverse" of the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] (MCU). Instead of solo films culminating in cross-over [[Avengers (comics) in other media|''Avengers'' films]], DC would primarily feature cross-over films with occasional solo films set at different points in time.<ref name="screenrant-4.25.18" />


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Snyder opted to have ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'' as the darkest in tone, and the following films be more hopeful in tone (Snyder described his original ''Justice League'' script written with [[Chris Terrio]] as "dark" and "scary"). Concept art revealed scenes involving [[Apokolips]] and the [[New Gods]], and were noted as being heavily influenced by science fiction and the work of [[H. R. Giger]].<ref name="screenrant-4.26.19" /><ref name="comicbook-1.2.18" /> In cinematographer [[Fabian Wagner]]'s first meeting with Snyder, Snyder informed him he wanted to depart from the "stylized, desaturated, super-high contrast looks of other [DCEU] films", hinting at a darker tone.<ref name="kodak-11.7.17" />
Originally, [[Steppenwolf (comics)|Steppenwolf]] and his [[Parademons]] were going to be the villains in ''Suicide Squad'' controlling [[Enchantress (DC Comics)|Enchantress]] with the [[Mother Box|Mother Boxes]],<ref name="collider-11.25.16"/><ref name="cbr-11.25.18"/> and [[Darkseid]] was going to be the primary protagonist in ''Justice League''. According to Snyder, at least part of the film was set to explore Bruce Wayne's "Knightmare"—the scene in ''Batman v Superman'' where Bruce Wayne has a vision of a post-apocalyptic future Gotham, followed by the Flash appearing to tell him that Lois Lane is "key" and worries that he is "too soon". In the early script for ''Justice League'', the continuation of the "Knightmare" had Darkseid use a [[boom tube]] to teleport into the [[Batcave]] and kill [[Lois Lane]]. This would have made [[Superman]] susceptible to Darkseid's [[Anti-Life Equation]], the fictional mathematical formula from the comic books for controlling the minds of sentient beings. With Superman under Darkseid's control, they take over Earth and create the post-apocalyptic future from Wayne's "Knightmare". Batman and Cyborg worked together to create a [[Cosmic treadmill|time machine]] to send Flash back in time to save Lois and prevent Superman from falling under Darkseid's control. The Flash has two possible destinations in time, one of which resulted in his "too soon" speech in ''Batman v Superman''.<ref name="syfy-3.25.19"/><ref name="screenrant-4.26.19"/><ref name="cbr-3.26.19"/><ref name="comicbook-3.28.19"/> This version of ''Justice League'' was never filmed and no footage of it exists.<ref name="screenrant-3.25.19"/>

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As revealed in 2024, [[Will Beall]] was hired to write a very early draft for the script of ''Justice League''; some of its elements would find their ways into ''Zack Snyder's Justice League''. Beall's draft had the majority of the second act acting like a "little sort of coda" of the post-apocalyptic "Knightmare" future timeline that appeared in ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'' as a [[flashforward]] with the heroes and villains forced to team up, having lots of inspiration to ''[[Back to the Future Part II]]'' (1989).<ref name="TheWrapWillBeall" />

In 2019, Snyder revealed part of ''Justice League'' would have seen [[Darkseid (DC Extended Universe)|Darkseid]] teleport into the [[Batcave]] and kill [[Lois Lane (DC Extended Universe)|Lois Lane]]. This would eventually make [[Clark Kent (DC Extended Universe)|Superman]] subject to the [[Anti-Life Equation]] and under Darkseid's control to take over Earth. In response, Batman and [[Victor Stone (DC Extended Universe)|Cyborg]] would send [[Flash (DC Comics character)|Flash]] back in time to save Lois and Superman.<ref name="syfy-3.25.19" /><ref name="screenrant-4.26.19" /><ref name="cbr-3.26.19" /><ref name="comicbook-3.28.19" /> This idea was never filmed,<ref name="screenrant-3.25.19" /> however, it was partly referenced in ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'', as a vision from Cyborg.


== The "Snyder Cut" (2016–2017) ==
== The "Snyder Cut" (2016–2017) ==
''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'' received generally negative reviews from critics,<ref name="rottentomatoes-bvs" /> and mixed reviews from audiences.<ref name="cinemascore-3.28.16" /> Criticism centered around its dark tone, lack of humor, and slow pace. This caused Warner and Snyder to reevaluate upcoming DCEU films, particularly ''Suicide Squad'' and ''Justice League''. As such, Snyder and Terrio's original plan to make DCEU films become progressively lighter and more positive in tone was abandoned, and the "dark and weird" ''Justice League'' was rewritten to be more light hearted.<ref name="screenrant-4.26.19" /><ref name="comicbook-10.2.17" /> Snyder cited this version to be a mixture between his original idea and the light hearted tone requested by Warner.<ref name="BruceXLois">{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqLvMZIO84M |title=ZACK SNYDER on Pizza Film School Season II PT. 1 |date=April 18, 2023 |author=TheFilmJunkee |via=[[YouTube]] |access-date=April 18, 2023 |archive-date=April 18, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230418165412/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqLvMZIO84M&gl=US&hl=en |url-status=live }}</ref>
''[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice]]'' was panned by critics (holding a 27% approval rating on [[Rotten Tomatoes]]<ref name="rottentomatoes-bvs"/>), though audiences gave the film a warmer reception (holding a "B" rating with [[CinemaScore]]<ref name="cinemascore-3.28.16"/>). Common critiques of the film centered around its dark tone, lack of humor and slow pace. This reaction caused Warner Bros. and Snyder to re-evaluate upcoming films in the DCEU, particularly ''Suicide Squad'', which had already wrapped principal photography, and ''Justice League'', which was a month away from filming. Snyder and Terrio had always planned on having the DCEU films become progressively more light and positive in tone, but the reaction to ''Batman v Superman'' caused them to rewrite ''Justice League'' as even more hopeful in tone than originally planned.<ref name="screenrant-4.26.19"/><ref name="comicbook-10.2.17"/> In cinematographer [[Fabian Wagner]]'s first meeting with Snyder, he said he "get away from the stylized, desaturated, super-high contrast looks of other films in the franchise."<ref name="kodak-11.7.17"/> Warner hired Jon Berg and [[Geoff Johns]] to oversee the DCEU, with their first task being to help with ''Justice League'' rewrites to make the film more hopeful and optimistic.<ref name="wsj-11.6.17"/> Batman actor [[Ben Affleck]] was hired to help with script re-writes and also serve as executive producer on ''Justice League'', mainly to ensure continuity between the film and ''The Batman'', which he was expected to star in and direct at the time.<ref name="forbes-5.6.16"/> [[Jeremy Irons]], the actor who portrayed [[Alfred Pennyworth]] and was an outspoken critic of ''Batman v Superman'', said the "Snyder Cut" script was simpler, smaller and more linear than its predecessor.<ref name="collider-5.29.16"/> Because of the ''Justice League'' re-writes, Steppenwolf was cut as the major villain from ''Suicide Squad'' and was last-minute replaced by Enchantress' brother Incubus.<ref name="collider-11.25.16"/><ref name="cbr-11.25.18"/> Principle photography was shot entirely using [[35 mm movie film|35 mm film]]<ref name="yahoomovies-6.14.19"/> and wrapped in December 2016.<ref name="screenrant-6.12.19"/> Months later, multiple cuts of Snyder's ''Justice League'' were shown to Warner executives, in addition to friends and family of Snyder.<ref name="hollywoodreporter-5.22.17"/><ref name="screenrant-6.12.19"/> A final run-time and [[picture lock]] were achieved, though the cuts had incomplete [[VFX]] shots, partial audio mixing and [[Junkie XL|Junkie XL's]] soundtrack was mid-way through production.<ref name="screenrant-1.29.18"/><ref name="cinemablend-7.18"/> During an event, Snyder said that he had multiple cuts that were essentially "done," only needing "a few CG tweaks" to complete, but that it was ultimately up to Warner to release it.<ref name="uproxx-4.1.19"/><ref name="screenrant-3.28.19"/> This mostly finished version of ''Justice League'' is what's often referred to as the "Snyder Cut".


In May 2016, Warner hired [[Jon Berg]] and [[Geoff Johns]] to oversee the DCEU, including ''Justice League'' rewrites.<ref name="wsj-11.6.17" /> Batman actor [[Ben Affleck]] was hired to rewrite and serve as an executive producer on ''Justice League'' and help ensure continuity between the film and ''The Batman'', which he was expected to star in and direct at the time.<ref name="forbes-5.6.16" /> [[Alfred Pennyworth]] actor [[Jeremy Irons]] said Snyder's script was simpler, smaller and more linear than ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice''.<ref name="collider-5.29.16" /> The rewrites resulted in delays to filming, which began in May 2016.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-04-05|title=Zack Snyder's Justice League|url=https://theroughcutpod.com/zs-justice-league/|access-date=2021-04-11|website=The Rough Cut|language=en-US|archive-date=April 11, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210411003658/https://theroughcutpod.com/zs-justice-league/|url-status=live}}</ref>
The "Snyder Cut" is reportedly 214 minutes (about three-and-a-half hours) long.<ref name="ringer-6.12.19/><ref name="latintimes-3.29.19"/> The basic framework of Snyder's ''Justice League'' story was largely maintained for the theatrical release: Batman and Wonder Woman seek out the other metahumans, form a team, resurrect Superman, and defeat Steppenwolf in a final battle in Russia. However, dozens of additional scenes, backstories, [[Mythology (fiction)|mythos]], [[worldbuilding]] elements, new characters, and teases for upcoming films were present in the "Snyder Cut" but not the theatrical release. The time-travel aspect of Snyder and Terrio's original draft was maintained for the "Snyder Cut", but on a smaller scale. In this version, Cyborg fails to stop "The Unity" and Flash travels back in time to give him a second chance.<ref name="screenrant-6.17.19"/> It spent more time introducing the three new main characters to the DCEU: Flash, Aquaman, and Cyborg.<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18"/> The "Snyder Cut" also introduced several new supporting characters from the source comic books, including: Justice League antagonist [[Darkseid]] (played by Ray Porter),<ref name="cbr-6.19.19"/> master torturer [[Desaad]] (actor unknown),<ref name="comicbook-6.23.19"/> Aquaman's mentor and trainer [[Nuidis Vulko]] (played by [[Willem Dafoe]]),<ref name="cinemablend-12.18.18"/> scientist [[Atom (Ryan Choi)|Ryan Choi]] who takes on the mantle of [[Atom (comics)|Atom]] in the comics (played by Ryan Zheng),<ref name="screenrant-9.17.18"/> Cyborg's mother Elinore Stone (played by Karen Bryson),<ref name="movieweb-11.18.17"/> Barry Allen's love interest [[Iris West]] (played by [[Kiersey Clemons]]),<ref name="yahoomovies-5.22.18"/> and [[Green Lantern Corps]] members [[Kilowog]] and [[Tomar-Re]] (actors unknown).<ref name="cbr-11.25.17"/> Other side characters had additional screen time and more important roles in the "Snyder Cut", including: Superman antagonist [[Lex Luthor]] (played by [[Jesse Eisenberg]]),<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18"/> Cyborg's father [[Silas Stone]] (played by [[Joe Morton]]),<ref name="cbr-7.12.19"/> Atlantean warrior [[Mera (comics)|Mera]] (played by [[Amber Heard]]),<ref name="screenrant-9.21.18"/> reporter and Superman love interest [[Lois Lane]] (played by [[Amy Adams]]),<ref name="syfy-12.5.18"/> and Wonder Woman antagonist [[Ares (DC Comics)|Ares]] (played by Nick McKinless).<ref name="screenrant-5.25.19b"/>


Principal photography was shot entirely on [[35 mm movie film|35 mm film]]<ref name="yahoomovies-6.14.19" /> and wrapped in December 2016.<ref name="screenrant-6.12.19" /> Months later, cuts of the film were shown to Warner executives and Snyder's friends and family.<ref name="hollywoodreporter-5.22.17" /><ref name="screenrant-6.12.19" /> A final run-time and [[picture lock]] were achieved, though the cuts had incomplete [[VFX]] shots and partial audio mixing.<ref name="screenrant-1.29.18" /><ref name="cinemablend-7.18" /><ref name="telegraph-8.5.19" /> Composer [[Tom Holkenborg]] completed the film's score.<ref name="screenrant-11.17.19" /> Snyder said that the film contained multiple cuts which needed only "a few CG tweaks" and the final version would be approved by Warner.<ref name="uproxx-4.1.19" /><ref name="screenrant-3.28.19" /> Screenwriter Mark Hughes reported that the final cut was mostly done,<ref name="screenrant-8.5.19" /> while ''The Telegraph'' cited a VFX expert as estimating that the studio would need another $30–40 million to finish the film.<ref name="telegraph-8.5.19" /> This mostly finished version of ''Justice League'' is what is often referred to as the "Snyder Cut". Citing unnamed sources of ''Justice League''{{'}}s crew "at various levels", Kevin Smith described the state of the cut as:
Warner executives who saw his cut noted that Snyder made significant efforts to lighten the tone following the criticism of ''Batman v Superman''.<ref name="wsj-11.6.17"/> After the release of ''Aquaman'', the movie was said to have a similar tone to the "Snyder Cut".<ref name="screenrant-12.30.18/> Despite this, Warner was still unhappy with the results and test audiences reportedly described the cut as "unwatchable".<ref name="collider-2.12.18"/> The first two trailers for ''Justice League'' used footage from the "Snyder Cut" before Whedon's contributions,<ref name="wrap-2.16.18"/><ref name="comicbook-1.26.18"/> and were subject to a mixed reception.<ref name="verge-7.23.16"/><ref name="collider-7.23.16"/><ref name="wired-3.27.17"/><ref name="cinemablend-3.31.17"/> Neil Daly, who oversaw the test screenings, said test audiences ranked Batman and Superman the lowest of the main cast.<ref name="screenrant-1.18.19"/> Warner has stated it has no plans of releasing an alternate cut of ''Justice League''.<ref name="wsj-7.19.18"/>


<blockquote>"When people hear 'Snyder Cut', they think an [[extended cut]] that's finished. The 'Snyder Cut' that I've heard of was never finished. It was a [film] that people in production could watch and fill in the blanks. It was certainly not meant for mass consumption".<ref name="ew-8.4.19" /><ref name="yahoomovies-8.3.19" /></blockquote>
=== #ReleaseTheSnyderCut movement ===
Immediately after the theatrical release of ''Justice League'', fans created an online petition to release the "Snyder Cut" that gained more than 180,000 signatures.<ref name="latintimes-3.29.19"/><ref name="wrap-11.23.17"/><ref name="wsj-7.19.18"/> The movement, which uses the [[hashtag]] #ReleaseTheSnyderCut on social media,<ref name="ringer-6.12.19/><ref name="buzzfeed-1.16.18"/> began before fans had any knowledge that a cut of Snyder's ''Justice League'' movie actually existed in any capacity.<ref name="latintimes-3.29.19"/><ref name="polygon-1.1.18"/> The movement was ignited by the divisive reaction toward the theatrical cut, knowing that Snyder left directorial duties and the final cut of the film in the hands of Joss Whedon and the assumption that Whedon created an inferior film. The circumstances have been compared to a similar situation with the film ''[[Superman II]]'' (1980). Both ''Justice League'' and ''Superman II'' feature a director that was replaced, for different reasons, before completion of a film, which led to a second director coming in and making substantial changes to the tone of each film. Although the reasoning behind each director's departure differs, [[Richard Donner]] was able to complete his [[Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut|''Superman II'' cut]] in 2006.<ref name="ringer-6.12.19/><ref name="buzzfeed-1.16.18"/><ref name="screenrant-7.8.18"/> Some assumed that an alternate cut of ''Justice League'' was inevitable because historically several of Snyder's films have been re-released as extended cuts for home media (''[[Watchmen (film)|Watchmen]]'', ''[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice]]'') often seen by critics as superior to the original version.<ref name="screenrant-7.3.18"/><ref name="collider-11.28.17"/> Several members of the ''Justice League'' cast and crew have shown support for the "Snyder Cut"'s release including actors [[Jason Momoa]],<ref name="digitalspy-10.12.18"/> [[Ciarán Hinds]]<ref name="medium-5.11.18"/> and [[Ray Fisher (actor)|Ray Fisher]],<ref name="cinemablend-6.16.19"/> as well as photographer Clay Enos,<ref name="screenrant-3.4.19"/> storyboard artist [[Jay Oliva]],<ref name="comicbook-7.8.18"/> cinematographer [[Fabian Wagner]],<ref name="hollywoodreporter-11.21.17"/> and Ben Affleck's stunt double Richard Cetrone.<ref name="screenrant-11.21.17"/> Other film- and comic-book-industry figures not related to ''Justice League'' have also supported the release of a "Snyder Cut" including filmmaker [[Kevin Smith]],<ref name="screenrant-1.30.19"/> television producer [[Steven S. DeKnight]]<ref name="screerant-3.21.18"/> and comic book writer [[Rob Liefeld]].<ref name="screenrant-11.25.17"/>


This version of the "Snyder Cut" was 214 minutes (over three-and-a-half hours)<ref name="ew-12.4.19" /><ref name="ringer-6.12.19" /> while the assembly cut was nearly five hours long.<ref name="comicbook-12.5.19" /> The basic story from Snyder's ''Justice League'' was largely maintained for the theatrical release but dozens of additional scenes related to backstories, [[Mythology (fiction)|mythos]], [[worldbuilding]] elements, new characters, and teases for upcoming films were removed. This included the introductions of Darkseid,<ref name="cbr-6.19.19" /> [[Desaad]],<ref name="screenrant-11.7.19" /><ref name="comicbook-6.23.19" /> [[Nuidis Vulko]],<ref name="cinemablend-12.18.18" /> [[Atom (Ryan Choi)|Ryan Choi]],<ref name="screenrant-9.17.18" /> Elinore Stone,<ref name="movieweb-11.18.17" /> [[Iris West]],<ref name="yahoomovies-5.22.18" /> and [[Martian Manhunter]].<ref name="cbr-10.5.19" /><ref name="cinemablend-10.5.19" /> Sequences related to the on-screen prominence of [[Lex Luthor (DC Extended Universe)|Lex Luthor]],<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18" /> [[Silas Stone]],<ref name="cbr-7.12.19" /> [[Mera (comics)|Mera]],<ref name="screenrant-9.21.18" /> Lois Lane,<ref name="syfy-12.5.18" /> and [[Ares (DC Comics)|Ares]] were reduced,<ref name="screenrant-5.25.19b" /> as was the time-travel plot in Snyder and Terrio's original draft.<ref name="screenrant-6.17.19" /> The theatrical cut instead opted to emphasize the involvement of Flash, [[Arthur Curry (DC Extended Universe)|Aquaman]], and Cyborg.<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18" /> The depiction of Aquaman in the film and in ''[[Aquaman (film)|Aquaman]]'' (2018) was said to be consistent with Snyder's intended vision.<ref name="screenrant-12.30.18" />
Fans have engaged in acts of [[activism]] to champion their movement. Assuming that corporate leadership is what's preventing the release of a "Snyder Cut", fans have directly reached out to new figures related to Warner to demand its release. In June 2018, fans reached out to executives at [[AT&T]] following a merger between the company and Warner;<ref name="cinemablend-6.18"/> in June 2019 they reached out to new Warner CEO [[Ann Sarnoff]], who replaced [[Kevin Tsujihara]] following his resignation,<ref name="washpost-6.26.19"/> and again the following month with a mass letter-writing campaign;<ref name="bi-7.12.19"/> and in July 2019 they reached out to [[WarnerMedia]] following the announcement of its new streaming service [[HBO Max]].<ref name="newsweek-7.9.19"/> Warner telephone operators inundated with regular calls about the "Snyder Cut" have been trained to treat these inquiries as [[crank calls]].<ref name="reelanarchy-5.15.19"/> Ahead of the 2019 [[San Diego Comic-Con]], a fan launched a crowdfunding campaign with half of the funds going toward an advertising campaign including billboards and a flying banner ad promoting the "Snyder Cut", and the other half will be donated to the [[American Foundation for Suicide Prevention]].<ref name="screenrant-5.25.19"/><ref name="indiewire-7.18.19"/>


According to insider reports, Warner executives noted the effort to lighten the Snyder cut's tone but labelled it "unwatchable", citing a lack of humor.<ref name="wsj-11.6.17" /><ref name="collider-2.12.18" /> Neil Daly, who oversaw the film's test screenings, said test audiences ranked Batman and Superman the lowest of the main cast.<ref name="screenrant-1.18.19" /> In 2021, [[David Brenner (film editor)|David Brenner]], one of the film's editors, claimed Warner never screened Snyder's cut to test audiences and instead viewed a 2 and a half hour cut, after which, they began initiating further rewrites.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|date=2021-04-05|title=Zack Snyder's Justice League|url=https://theroughcutpod.com/zs-justice-league/|access-date=2021-04-10|website=The Rough Cut|language=en-US|archive-date=April 11, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210411003658/https://theroughcutpod.com/zs-justice-league/|url-status=live}}</ref> The first two trailers for ''Justice League'' used footage from the "Snyder Cut",<ref name="wrap-2.16.18" /><ref name="comicbook-1.26.18" /> and were subject to mixed reception.<ref name="verge-7.23.16" /><ref name="collider-7.23.16" /><ref name="wired-3.27.17" /><ref name="cinemablend-3.31.17" />
Other figures are less optimistic that the "Snyder Cut" will ever be released. Citing industry sources, writer Mario F. Robles said Warner doesn't trust Snyder's vision and aren't willing to spend the millions of dollars it would cost to finish his cut.<ref name="screenrant-11.28.17"/> Brooks Barnes, Hollywood reporter for ''[[The New York Times]]'' theorizes that the "Snyder Cut" will never be released due to a mix of the high cost to finish the project and corporate ego. He elaborated: "The ego kind of comes in where, like, no studio will ever put itself in a position of looking like they made the wrong decision. Let's just say it was finished, they put it out, everyone loves it, 'Oh my God, this should have been the movie.' That puts jobs at risk at the high level. Right? And so right there, it's not happening."<ref name="ringer-6.12.19/> Yohana Desta of ''[[Vanity Fair (magazine)|Vanity Fair]]'' described the act of fans demanding an alternative cut as an example of toxic fandom, placing it in the same vein as the 2017 harassment of ''[[Star Wars: The Last Jedi]]'' actress [[Kelly Marie Tran]].<ref name="vanityfair-7.19.18"/> Writing for ''[[Forbes]]'', Scott Mendelson suggested it would be more likely to for audiences to see either an animated or comic-book adaptation of Snyder's script than a polished, full-length feature film being finished and released.<ref name="forbes-4.12.19"/>

=== #ReleaseTheSnyderCut movement ===
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Immediately after the theatrical release of ''Justice League'', fans created an online petition to release the "Snyder Cut" that gained more than 180,000 signatures.<ref name="latintimes-3.29.19" /><ref name="wrap-11.23.17" /><ref name="wsj-7.19.18" /> The movement, which uses the [[hashtag]] #ReleaseTheSnyderCut on social media,<ref name="ringer-6.12.19" /><ref name="buzzfeed-1.16.18" /> began before fans had any knowledge that a cut of Snyder's ''Justice League'' film actually existed in any capacity.<ref name="telegraph-8.5.19" /><ref name="latintimes-3.29.19" /><ref name="polygon-1.1.18" /> The movement was ignited by the divisive reaction toward the theatrical cut, knowing that Snyder left directorial duties and the final cut of the film in the hands of Joss Whedon and the assumption that Whedon created an inferior film. The circumstances have been compared to a similar situation with the film ''[[Superman II]]'' (1980). Both ''Justice League'' and ''Superman II'' feature a director that was replaced, for different reasons, before completion of a film, which led to a second director coming in and making substantial changes to the tone of each film. Although the reasoning behind each director's departure differs, [[Richard Donner]] was able to complete his [[Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut|''Superman II'' cut]] in 2006.<ref name="ringer-6.12.19" /><ref name="buzzfeed-1.16.18" /><ref name="screenrant-7.8.18" /> Some assumed that an alternate cut of ''Justice League'' was inevitable because historically several of Snyder's films have been re-released as extended cuts for home media (''[[Watchmen (film)|Watchmen]]'' (2009), ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'') which are seen by some critics as superior to the original version.<ref name="screenrant-7.3.18" /><ref name="collider-11.28.17" /> In July 2018, ''The Wall Street Journal'' reported that Warner had no plans of releasing an alternate cut of ''Justice League''.<ref name="wsj-7.19.18" /> In November 2019, both ''The Hollywood Reporter'' and ''Variety'' independently reported Warner had no plans to release the "Snyder Cut", with the latter quoting an inside source as saying, "That's a pipe dream. There's no way it's ever happening".<ref name="variety-11.26.19" /><ref name="hollywoodreporter-11.17.19" />


=== Scrapped outline of Snyder's ''Justice League 2'' & ''3'' ===
== Outline of Snyder's cancelled ''Justice League'' sequels ==
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Scripts for ''Justice League 2'' and ''Justice League 3'' to follow Snyder's ''Justice League'' were never written and never had writers assigned to them,<ref name="screenrant-6.14.19"/><ref name="screenrant-3.28.18"/> but Snyder had a plan for their stories and comic-book artist [[Jim Lee]] drew breakdown boards for them.<ref name="syfy-1.30.19"/> Production was expected to begin shortly after the release of ''Justice League'',<ref name="screenrant-3.28.18"/> but work on ''Justice League 2'' was pushed back indefinitely in December 2017 in favor of a stand-alone Batman film.<ref name="hollywoodreporter-12.9.17"/> After the commercial flop of ''Justice League'' causing Warner to re-think their DCEU strategy and move away from Snyder's vision, Snyder and members of the cast and crew slowly began leaking details about his ''Justice League'' trilogy plan. Those details include:
Scripts for two sequels to follow Snyder's ''Justice League'' were never written and never had writers assigned to them,<ref name="screenrant-6.14.19" /><ref name="screenrant-3.28.18" /> but Snyder had a plan for their stories and comic-book artist [[Jim Lee]] drew breakdown boards for them.<ref name="syfy-1.30.19" /> Production was expected to begin shortly after the release of ''Justice League'',<ref name="screenrant-3.28.18" /> but work on the first sequel, tentatively titled ''Justice League: Part Two'' <ref>{{Cite web|last=Fischer|first=Russ|date=2014-10-15|title=Warner Bros Massive DC Movie Slate Revealed - /Film|url=https://www.slashfilm.com/534369/dc-movie-slate-revealed/|access-date=2022-01-24|website=[[/Film]]|language=en-US|archive-date=December 29, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211229071247/https://www.slashfilm.com/534369/dc-movie-slate-revealed/|url-status=live}}</ref> was stopped when Snyder stepped down in May 2017 and was pushed back indefinitely in December 2017 in favor of a stand-alone Batman film titled ''The Batman'' starring Ben Affleck, which similarly never came to fruition and was converted into a [[The Batman (film)|separate, standalone project]] entirely.<ref name="hollywoodreporter-12.9.17" /> After the commercial flop of ''Justice League'' caused Warner to re-think their DCEU strategy and move away from Snyder's vision, Snyder and members of the cast and crew slowly began leaking details about his ''Justice League'' trilogy plan. Those details include:{{efn|The following are mostly based on storyboards created by [[Zack Snyder]], with the help of [[Jim Lee]], and were a very rough outline for his 5-movie arc. They were made in 2014-2015, and by the release of ''[[Batman v Superman]]'', these storyboards became outdated and abandoned as Snyder's vision evolved. They are on display at The Dreamscapes of ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' exhibition in downtown Dallas, Texas.}}
* After being teased in ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'', Darkseid would have been the main villain of ''Justice League Part Two''.<ref name="screenrant-3.28.18" />
* The "Knightmare" would have been important to the plot.<ref name="screenrant-6.14.19" /> Snyder's plans for the "Knightmare" future and beyond were loosely inspired by the plot of the 2013 video game ''[[Injustice: Gods Among Us]]'' and [[Grant Morrison]]'s 2008-2009 [[DC Comics]] crossover storyline "[[Final Crisis]]" and Geoff Johns' 2011 DC [[Crossover (fiction)|crossover]] storyline "[[Flashpoint (comics)|Flashpoint]]".<ref name="cinemablend-1.30.19" /><ref name="collider-10.1.18" /><ref name="screengeek-6.14.19" />
* An early version of the first ''Justice League'' film's script, according to Snyder in the [[YouTube]] podcast of [[Anthony and Joe Russo]], had a romantic subplot between Batman and Lois Lane prior to Superman's resurrection, citing that romance as a result of Lois being a "pretty amazing person" and his wish to incorporate the subplot to highlight Amy Adams' acting talents. He compared the storyline to the common [[war film]]-like plotline where a soldier's wife moves on after believing her husband died only for him to resurface and reveal his survival, hence why Lois would see herself in a difficult situation due to still loving Superman but Batman having already fallen for her.<ref name="BruceXLois" />
* ''Justice League Part Two'' would have featured the fall of Earth and its terraformation into a copy of Apokolips as teased by Cyborg's vision of "the future" in ''Zack Snyder's Justice League''. Darkseid would've killed Lois Lane in the Batcave while Batman himself would've been unable to stop him, ultimately making Superman susceptible to the Anti-Life Equation through his grief, resulting in his corruption and eventual alliance with the forces of Apokolips as Earth's tyrant ruler. This would have forced the Flash—the only survivor of an attack by the evil Superman, to escape through time travel using a cosmic treadmill built by Cyborg. This plot device was also alluded to in the events of ''Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice'', during which Barry Allen, presumed to be from the "Knightmare" future, broke through time to warn the present Wayne about Superman's impending threat to the planet before realizing he went back "too soon" for Bruce to understand what he was referring to.<ref name="esquire-3.19.21" />
* Following a now cut ending scene from ''[[Zack Snyder's Justice League]]'' (2021), which originally featured Green Lanterns [[John Stewart (character)|John Stewart]], [[Kilowog]] and [[Tomar-Re]], later repurposed to Stewart and [[Martian Manhunter]] before being reworked to solely involve the latter, members of the [[Green Lantern Corps]] were expected to appear in ''Justice League Part Two'' including [[Hal Jordan]].<ref name="screenrant-3.28.18" /><ref name=":0" /> Producer [[Charles Roven]] was rumored to be interested in having [[Mark Wahlberg]] play The Corps' most famous member, though he was never officially cast in the role.<ref name="screenrant-8.18.18" /><ref name="cbr-8.15.18" /> In earlier scrapped ideas from 2014 to 2015, of ''Justice League Part 2'' and ''Part 2A'', [[Hal Jordan]] would have been introduced in the final ''Justice League'' film set in the "Knightmare" timeline.<ref name="bleedingcool-3.5.21" /> By 2016, with those ideas having been partly scrapped and altered, it seems plans changed for Hal to also appear a bit earlier in ''Justice League 2'' alongside the [[Green Lantern Corps]].
* According to Snyder, the scene in ''Batman v Superman'' with crosses over Superman's dead body was a cryptic reference to events in ''Justice League 2''.<ref name="screenrant-3.18.18" />
* In spite of having no plans to originally feature him in ''Justice League Part One'',<ref name="LateJokerishDecision">{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLVz95Bwifk |title='Us UNITED' w/ Zack Snyder – Film Junkee Bourbon Stream |date=November 13, 2020 |author=TheFilmJunkee |via=[[YouTube]] |access-date=April 18, 2023 |archive-date=November 18, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201118032338/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLVz95Bwifk |url-status=live }}</ref> Snyder planned to flesh out the past story between Batman and the [[Joker (DC Extended Universe)|Joker]] in ''Justice League Part Two'' by exploring how Robin died, including flashbacks of how the Joker murdered [[Dick Grayson]] before burning down [[Wayne Manor]] and confronting Batman.<ref name="vanity fair-2.9.21" /> The way this sequence would have gone was that there was a [[Last Supper]]-inspired moment with the resistance in which they all tell each other stories, as they believe they are going to die the following day, with the Joker's story being of how he killed Robin. Snyder said the fight sequence would have been shown on screen, as Robin "does [not] go down without a fight".<ref>{{Citation|title=Justice League Spoiler-Filled Deep-Dive With Zack Snyder| date=March 22, 2021 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-tuoaVIh3k|language=en|access-date=2021-04-03|archive-date=March 22, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210322235528/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-tuoaVIh3k|url-status=live}}</ref>
* While on the set of ''[[Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker]]'' (2019) at [[Pinewood Studios]]—where ''Justice League'' was also created—[[Kevin Smith]] met with some of the crew who worked on Snyder's films and learned about what the future would have held. He revealed that ''Justice League 2'' was supposed to end in defeat, comparing it to the films ''[[The Empire Strikes Back]]'' (1980) and ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'' (2018).<ref name="syfy-1.30.19" /><ref name="nerdist-1.31.19" />
* Also according to Smith, ''Justice League 3'' would have been set entirely in the post-apocalyptic "Knightmare" Earth seen in Bruce Wayne's dream sequences in ''Batman v Superman'' and ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'', with a rough synopsis of it being, "The heroes' last stand against [[Darkseid]] and the forces of [[Apokolips]]".<ref name="syfy-1.30.19" /><ref name="nerdist-1.31.19" /> Conversely, Snyder later stated that it would have been ''Justice League Part Two'' that was set in the post-apocalyptic "Knightmare" Earth.<ref name="ign-2.28.21" />
* ''Justice League 3'' would have featured a [[Time travel|time-traveling]] Flash avert the apocalyptic future by preventing Superman's fall into darkness, travelling back to the events of ''Part Two''.<ref name="thenewyorktimes-3.14.21" /> As a result, Batman was to sacrifice himself to save Lois from Darkseid, resulting in Superman becoming the leader of the Justice League and the central character of the film.<ref name="collider-10.1.18" /><ref name="movieweb-10.1.18" />
* Following Batman's sacrifice, Superman would've reverted to his classic suit, completing his 5-6 film [[character arc]] as intended by Snyder since ''Man of Steel'' by uniting mankind and other armies around the Earth once more for the upcoming showdown against Darkseid and his [[Apokolips|Apokoliptian]] forces, including aircraft carriers, [[United States Army Special Forces]] members, Atlanteans led by Aquaman rising out of the ocean, [[Amazons (DC Comics)|Amazons]] led by Wonder Woman coming off [[Themyscira (DC Comics)|Themyscira]],<ref name="thenewyorktimes-3.14.21" /> and even the Green Lantern Corps. [[Hippolyta (DC Comics)|Hippolyta]] would have died in the war, with Diana succeeding her as queen of the Amazons. Aquaman would have united all the kingdoms of the sea and be recognized as their true king for uniting with the surface world. Sometime after the war, the Amazons would open up [[Themyscira (DC Comics)|Themyscira]] to the rest of the world again. Meanwhile, [[Barbara Gordon]], who would've been introduced to Snyder's story arc in the Ben Affleck-directed ''[[The Batman (film)|The Batman]]'' (2022),<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-24|title=Joe Manganiello Says Batgirl Was Going to Be in Ben Affleck's Scrapped Batman Movie|url=https://collider.com/ben-affleck-batman-movie-batgirl-details-joe-manganiello-comments/|access-date=2022-02-07|website=[[Collider (website)|Collider]]|language=en-US|archive-date=February 7, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220207165029/https://collider.com/ben-affleck-batman-movie-batgirl-details-joe-manganiello-comments/|url-status=live}}</ref> would replace her [[James Gordon (character)|father]] as Commissioner of the [[Gotham City Police Department]] upon his retirement, and would've assumed Batman's crimefighting duties as Batgirl, until the powerless son of Superman and Lois became the new Batman 20 years later.<ref name="esquire-3.19.21">{{cite web |url=https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/a35886906/zack-snyder-cut-justice-league-interview/ |title=Zack Snyder Answers Every Question You Have About His Justice League Cut |website=[[esquire]] |first=Kevin |last=Sintumuang |date=March 19, 2021 |access-date=March 21, 2021 |archive-date=March 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210321020156/https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/a35886906/zack-snyder-cut-justice-league-interview/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="gq-3.19.21">{{cite web |url=https://www.gq.com/story/zack-snyder-justice-league-interview-original-plan-revealed |title=Zack Snyder Reveals What Would Have Happened In the Movies After His Justice League |website=[[GQ]] |first=Frazier |last=Tharpe |date=March 19, 2021 |access-date=March 21, 2021 |archive-date=March 19, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210319235313/https://www.gq.com/story/zack-snyder-justice-league-interview-original-plan-revealed |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="bleedingcool-3.5.21" />
* According to [[storyboard artist]] [[Jay Oliva]] in August 2023, in addition to the intended "Darkseid quadrilogy" by Snyder that would have ended up with "a ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'' version" of the "Snyder-verse", Warner Bros. planned to make a Flash trilogy, which was at different points of development with directors like [[Seth Grahame-Smith]] and [[Rick Famuyiwa]], that would have culminated in a "Flashpoint" film adaptation similar to Oliva's [[DC Universe Animated Original Movies]] (DCUAOM) film ''[[Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox]]'' (2013) that would have revealed that [[Eobard Thawne|Professor Zoom]] had been behind the DCEU's events, being in the background during most of the trilogy while having some influence over the Justice League films, provoking the Flash into changing the universe in a way that everyone is enemies with those who used to be their allies, forcing Flash to reboot the film series in a way that could have introduced a new cast due to the studio feeling that the starring actors would wish to move on from their roles after a decade.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/zack-snyder-original-flash-movie-plan-jay-oliva |title=Zack Snyder's Secret Plan for a Flash Trilogy and Surprise Supervillain, Revealed |website=[[Inverse (website)|Inverse]] |first=Jake |last=Kleinman |date=August 4, 2023 |access-date=August 4, 2023 |archive-date=August 4, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230804142614/https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/zack-snyder-original-flash-movie-plan-jay-oliva |url-status=live }}</ref>


In January 2019, Snyder released a T-shirt as a reward for donating to a crowdfunding campaign, with all proceeds going toward the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. His design, which resembles the [[Tree of life (Kabbalah)|Kabbalah Tree of Life]], is said to contain the plot of his five-film arc including a planned Justice League trilogy within a mosaic of cryptic symbols and phrases. The reverse side of the shirt has a quote from [[Joseph Campbell]], American literature professor famed for his creation of the [[Hero's journey]], which reads: "All the gods, all the heavens, all the hells, are within you".<ref name="screenrant-1.16.19" /><ref name="cbr-1.11.19" /><ref name="cinemablend-1.19" /> ''The Dreamscapes Of Zack Snyder's Justice League Exhibition'' in downtown Dallas revealed an outline for ''Justice League Parts 2'' and ''2A'' by Snyder, lettered by Geoff Johns, and with art by Jim Lee; it showed costumes and props that were used in the additional photography for ''Zack Snyder's Justice League''.<ref name="bleedingcool-3.5.21">{{cite web |url=https://bleedingcool.com/movies/zack-snyder-justice-league-sequel-jim-lee/ |title=Zack Snyder's Plans For Justice League Sequel, Illustrated By Jim Lee |website=[[Bleeding Cool]] |first=Rich |last=Johnston |date=March 5, 2021 |access-date=March 6, 2021 |archive-date=March 5, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210305200308/https://bleedingcool.com/movies/zack-snyder-justice-league-sequel-jim-lee/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
* After teasing Darkseid in the "Snyder Cut", he would have been the main villain of ''Justice League 2''.<ref name="screenrant-3.28.18"/>
* Batman was going to die.<ref name="collider-10.1.18"/><ref name="movieweb-10.1.18"/>
* A [[Green Lantern]] was expected to appear in ''Justice League 2''.<ref name="screenrant-3.28.18"/> Producer [[Charles Roven]] was rumored to be interested in having [[Mark Wahlberg]] play [[Hal Jordan]], though he was never officially cast in the role.<ref name="screenrant-8.18.18"/><ref name="cbr-8.15.18"/>
* Snyder said the scene in ''Batman v Superman'' with crosses over Superman's dead body were a cryptic reference to events in ''Justice League 2''.<ref name="screenrant-3.18.18"/>
* The "Knightmare" would have been important to the plot.<ref name="screenrant-6.14.19"/> Snyder's plans for the "Knightmare" future were loosely inspired by the plot of the 2013 video game ''[[Injustice: Gods Among Us]]''.<ref name="cinemablend-1.30.19"/>
* ''Justice League 2'' would have been inspired by [[Grant Morrison]]'s 2008–2009 DC crossover storyline "[[Final Crisis]]".<ref name="collider-10.1.18"/><ref name="screengeek-6.14.19"/>
* While on the set of ''[[Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker]]'' at [[Pinewood Studios]]—where ''Justice League'' was also created—[[Kevin Smith]] met with some of the crew who worked on Snyder's films and learned about what the future would have held. He revealed that ''Justice League 2'' was supposed to end in defeat, comparing it to the films ''[[The Empire Strikes Back]]'' and ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]''.<ref name="syfy-1.30.19"/><ref name="nerdist-1.31.19"/>
* Smith also said that ''Justice League 3'' would have been set entirely in the post-apocalyptic "Knightmare" Earth seen in Bruce Wayne's dream sequence in ''Batman v Superman'', with a rough synopsis of it being, "The heroes' last stand against Darkseid and the forces of Apokolips."<ref name="syfy-1.30.19"/><ref name="nerdist-1.31.19"/>


===Current status===
In January 2019, Zack Snyder released a t-shirt as a reward for donating to a crowdfunding campaign with all proceeds going toward the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. His design, which resembles the [[Tree of life (Kabbalah)|Kabbalah tree of life]], is said to contain the plot of his five-film arc including a planned Justice League trilogy within a mosaic of cryptic symbols and phrases. The reverse side of the shirt has a quote from [[Joseph Campbell]], American literature professor famed for his creation of the [[Hero's journey]], which reads: "All the gods, all the heavens, all the hells, are within you."<ref name="screenrant-1.16.19"/><ref name="cbr-1.11.19"/><ref name="cinemablend-1.19"/>
In February 2021, Snyder stated that as far as he knew, Warner Bros. had no interest in hiring him for further ''Justice League'' sequels or any DCEU films overall.<ref name="youtube-2.12.21"/> Snyder revealed at Justice Con 2021 that he had cast Wayne T. Carr as [[John Stewart (character)|John Stewart / Green Lantern]] and filmed footage with him for the film's epilogue but was turned down by the studio.<ref name="Carr.GL_Comicbook">{{cite web|url=https://comicbook.com/dc/news/justice-league-snyder-cut-green-lantern-actor-revealed/|work=[[ComicBook.com]]|title=Zack Snyder Reveals Green Lantern Actor From Justice League Deleted Scene|author=Barnhardt, Adam|date=April 17, 2021|access-date=April 19, 2021|archive-date=April 19, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210419134200/https://comicbook.com/dc/news/justice-league-snyder-cut-green-lantern-actor-revealed/|url-status=live}}</ref>


== Theatrical cut (2017) ==
== Theatrical cut (2017) ==
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After disapproving of the direction of the "Snyder Cut", Warners and Geoff Johns hired filmmaker Joss Whedon to re-write the script and help with extensive [[Pick-up (filmmaking)|re-shoots]].<ref name="wsj-7.19.18" /> (However, he may have been hired earlier than reported, to join a larger writer's room.)<ref name="screenrant-6.11.18" /> Whedon had gone to Warner Bros. with a [[Pitch (filmmaking)|pitch]] for a Batgirl film, to which Johns accepted his pitch and was working with him on developing that film. Johns then saw this as an opportunity to help with additional rewrites and reshoots for ''Justice League''.<ref name=":2">{{Cite magazine|last=Breznican|first=Anthony|title='Justice League': The Shocking, Exhilarating, Heartbreaking True Story of #TheSnyderCut|url=https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2021/02/the-true-story-of-justice-league-snyder-cut|access-date=2021-04-10|magazine=Vanity Fair|date=February 22, 2021|issue=Hollywood|language=en-us|archive-date=February 22, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210222140823/https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2021/02/the-true-story-of-justice-league-snyder-cut|url-status=live}}</ref> Dismissing reports that he requested Whedon's help, Snyder did hope that Whedon could give him some help by writing some "cool scenes", but only had one conversation about the studio's notes with Whedon.<ref name="vanity fair snyder" /> Soon, the studio gave Whedon more power as he was also given power to help direct reshoots.<ref name="CinematographersComments">{{Cite web|last1=O'Falt|first1=Chris|date=2021-04-09|title=Inside 'Justice League' with the Cinematographer Who Shot and Fought for Zack Snyder's Version|url=https://www.indiewire.com/2021/04/justice-league-cinematography-fabian-wagner-1234628573/|access-date=2021-04-10|website=IndieWire|language=en|archive-date=April 10, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210410235727/https://www.indiewire.com/2021/04/justice-league-cinematography-fabian-wagner-1234628573/|url-status=live}}</ref> Finding anguish rather than relief on their work,<ref name="vanity fair snyder" /> when Snyder and his wife left the project after their daughter's death, Whedon took over as director and directed reshoots for approximately 55 days.<ref name="CinematographersComments" /> Then-Warner CEO [[Kevin Tsujihara]] mandated that ''Justice League's'' length was not to exceed two hours, something the studio had been pushing for throughout principal photography, but Snyder himself never took seriously, saying it was near impossible to tell his story in two hours.<ref name="wsj-11.6.17" /><ref name=":2" /> The film company also reportedly decided not to push back the release date (which would have allowed the filmmakers more time to properly complete ''Justice League''), partly so that executives could keep their annual bonuses, and partly because they were concerned that AT&T might dissolve the studio after an upcoming merger, which might result in the incomplete film getting scrapped altogether.<ref name="wrap-11.29.17" />
After disapproving of the direction of the "Snyder Cut", Warner hired filmmaker [[Joss Whedon]] (''[[The Avengers (2012 film)|The Avengers]]'', ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'') to re-write the script and help with extensive [[Pick-up (filmmaking)|re-shoots]].<ref name="wsj-7.19.18"/> Warner CEO [[Kevin Tsujihara]] mandated that ''Justice League's'' length was not to exceed two hours.<ref name="wsj-11.6.17"/> The film company also reportedly decided not to push back the release date to allow the filmmakers more time to properly complete ''Justice League'' so that executives could keep their annual bonuses, and they were unsure if AT&T would dissolve the studio in an upcoming merger, possibly resulting in the incomplete film getting scrapped altogether.<ref name="wrap-11.29.17"/> Snyder was expected to film the scenes that Whedon re-wrote and were working together to fix the film in accordance to the studio's requests until Snyder's daughter Autumn Snyder died by suicide in March 2017.<ref name="wsj-7.19.18"/><ref name="latimes-5.27.17"/> He continued work on ''Justice League'' for a two months as a distraction from the tragedy before finally stepping down in May 2017.<ref name="hollywoodreporter-5.22.17"/><ref name="latimes-5.27.17"/> His wife [[Deborah Snyder]] who was producing ''Justice League'' also stepped away from the project.<ref name="hollywoodreporter-5.22.17"/> There are also conflicting reports that Snyder may have been quietly fired from the project in January or February 2017, months before his daughter's suicide and before officially departing from the film.<ref name="collider-2.12.18"/><ref name="cbr-4.29.18"/> With Snyder completely off the project, Whedon assumed full control over completing the theatrical cut of ''Justice League''.<ref name="latimes-5.27.17"/> Warner COO [[Toby Emmerich]] said at the time:


Snyder may also have turned down an offer to delay the release date.<ref name="telegraph-8.5.19" /> He was expected to film the scenes that Whedon re-wrote, and they were working together to fix the film in accordance with the studio's requests when Snyder's daughter, Autumn Snyder, died by suicide in March 2017.<ref name="wsj-7.19.18" /><ref name="latimes-5.27.17" /> He continued to work on ''Justice League'' for two months after the tragedy to distract himself, before finally stepping down in May 2017.<ref name="hollywoodreporter-5.22.17" /><ref name="latimes-5.27.17" /> His wife [[Deborah Snyder]] who was producing ''Justice League'' also stepped away from the project.<ref name="hollywoodreporter-5.22.17" /> Some reports, however, say that Snyder may have been quietly fired from the project in January or February 2017, a month or two before his daughter's suicide and several more before his official departure from the project.<ref name="collider-2.12.18" /><ref name="cbr-4.29.18" /> Once Snyder left, Whedon assumed full control over the completion of the theatrical cut of ''Justice League''.<ref name="latimes-5.27.17" /> Warner COO [[Toby Emmerich]] said at the time:
<blockquote>"The directing is minimal and it has to adhere to the style and tone and the template that Zack set. We're not introducing any new characters. It's the same characters in some new scenes. He's handing the baton to Joss, but the course has really been set by Zack. I still believe that despite this tragedy, we'll still end up with a great movie."<ref name="hollywoodreporter-5.22.17"/></blockquote>


<blockquote>"The directing is minimal and it has to adhere to the style and tone and the template that Zack set. We're not introducing any new characters. It's the same characters in some new scenes. He's handing the baton to Joss, but the course has really been set by Zack. I still believe that despite this tragedy, we'll still end up with a great movie".<ref name="hollywoodreporter-5.22.17" /></blockquote>
In accordance with Warner's run-time limitations, the ''Justice League'' theatrical cut is exactly 120 minutes (two hours) long including credits. Musician Junkie XL, who was midway through completing the score, was last-minute replaced by [[Danny Elfman]] (''[[Spider-Man: Original Motion Picture Score]]'', ''[[Batman (score)|Batman: Original Motion Picture Score]]'').<ref name="cinemablend-7.18"/> All of the re-shot scenes were filmed digitally using an [[Arri Alexa#Alexa 65|Arri Alexa 65]].<ref name="yahoomovies-6.14.19"/> The scenes that Whedon wrote or re-shot for the theatrical release added a brighter tone and humor, as well as reducing the level of violence seen in Snyder's darker direction.<ref name="wsj-7.19.18"/> To meet the mandated run-time, over 90 minutes of footage from the "Snyder Cut" was removed while still adhering to the basic outlined story established by Snyder. While the "Snyder Cut" was poorly received by test audiences, the early screening of Whedon's cut scored as high as ''[[Wonder Woman (2017 film)|Wonder Woman]]'' did with test audiences, so Warner decided to move forward with it.<ref name="wsj-11.6.17"/>


In accordance with Warner's run-time limitations, the ''Justice League'' theatrical cut is exactly 120 minutes (two hours) long including credits. Whedon added nearly 80 new pages to the script.<ref name="nyt-11.19.19" /> Wagner, who did not work on Whedon's reshoots, roughly estimates that the theatrical cut uses only about 10% of the principal photography he shot.<ref name="indiewire-12.5.19" /> Holkenborg had completed his score before being replaced by [[Danny Elfman]] (''[[Spider-Man: Original Motion Picture Score|Spider-Man]]'', ''[[Batman (score)|Batman]]'') mid-way through post-production, although he had only composed for about two hours worth of film as Warner Bros. wanted the film to be around that runtime.<ref name="cinemablend-7.18" /><ref name="screenrant-11.17.19" /> Recalling the situation, Holkenborg stated that he had one meeting with Whedon and decided not continue on the project due to Whedon's negative attitude towards Snyder and the film; before he could step down, he was informed that Whedon had chosen to go with Elfman anyway.<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Music Of 'Justice League' Is Its Own Epic Tale Of Death And Rebirth|url=https://www.gpb.org/news/2021/03/19/the-music-of-justice-league-its-own-epic-tale-of-death-and-rebirth|access-date=2021-04-11|website=Georgia Public Broadcasting|date=March 19, 2021 |language=en|archive-date=April 11, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210411005200/https://www.gpb.org/news/2021/03/19/the-music-of-justice-league-its-own-epic-tale-of-death-and-rebirth|url-status=live}}</ref>
Upon release, the theatrical cut of ''Justice League'' was met with mixed reviews. Several critics described it as a "Frankenstein"<ref name="cinemablend-1.30.19"/><ref name="wrap-11.29.17"/><ref name="hollywoodreporter-11.19.17"/><ref name="movieweb-6.17.19"/> film, in that similar to [[Frankenstein's monster]] that is composed of different human's body parts, ''Justice League'' was very obviously the work of two different directors with competing visions for the finished product. Warner decided to move away from Snyder's vision for a [[shared universe]] of interconnected films and focus on stand-alone films and solo franchises instead.<ref name="hollywoodreporter-9.29.17"/> The previously announced sequel to ''Justice League'' scheduled for a 2019 release was pushed back indefinitely.<ref name="hollywoodreporter-12.9.17"/> Similar to the fallout after ''Batman v Superman'', Warner initiated a shakeup of executives between late-2017 and mid-2018, ahead of the release of the next DCEU film, ''Aquaman''. Both Jon Berg and [[Geoff Johns]], who were hired as co-chairmen and co-runners of the DCEU after ''Batman v Superman'' to get the franchise back on track, departed [[DC Films]] at the end of 2017.<ref name="hollywoodreporter-12.7.17"/><ref name="forbes-12.7.17"/> In early 2018, Berg and Johns were replaced by [[Walter Hamada]] (''[[It (2017 film)|It]]'', ''[[The Conjuring]]'') and Chantal Nong.<ref name="hollywoodreporter-1.4.18"/><ref name="hollywoodreporter-2.20.18"/> Warner's head of casting Lora Kennedy departed in May 2018.<ref name="hollywoodreporter-5.31.18"/> ''The Hollywood Reporter'' quoted an insider familiar with the station as saying Mamada, "walked into a shitshow, and he's trying to clean it up."<ref name="hollywoodreporter-6.13.18"/> Several DCEU actors also departed the franchise following ''Justice League'', including Henry Cavill (Superman),<ref name="hollywoodreporter-9.12.18"/> Jesse Eisenberg (Lex Luthor)<ref name="cosmicbook-7.15.19"/> and Ben Affleck (Batman),<ref name="digitalspy-1.30.19"/> with several others in question.<ref name="digitalspy-2.12.19"/>


All of the re-shot scenes were filmed digitally, using an [[Arri Alexa#Alexa XT|Arri Alexa XT]].<ref name="yahoomovies-6.14.19" /> Wagner was briefly contacted to return, but was busy shooting another project that was being shot in the same area and briefly visited the set, finding the atmosphere very different from the original production, corroborating statements made by [[Ray Fisher (actor)|Ray Fisher]], [[Jason Momoa]] and [[Gal Gadot]] about the experience on set of the reshoots.<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|date=2021-04-06|title=Ray Fisher Opens Up About 'Justice League,' Joss Whedon and Warners: "I Don't Believe Some of These People Are Fit for Leadership"|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/ray-fisher-opens-up-about-justice-league-joss-whedon-and-warners-i-dont-believe-some-of-these-people-are-fit-for-leadership|access-date=2021-04-11|website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|language=en|archive-date=April 7, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210407000701/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/ray-fisher-opens-up-about-justice-league-joss-whedon-and-warners-i-dont-believe-some-of-these-people-are-fit-for-leadership|url-status=live}}</ref> Wagner also said the reshoots lasted about 55 days or 7 weeks, and said the studio brightened up the color palette of the film when Snyder was working in post and went further in this with Whedon.<ref>{{Cite web|last1=O'Falt|first1=Chris|date=2021-04-09|title=Inside 'Justice League' with the Cinematographer Who Shot and Fought for Zack Snyder's Version|url=https://www.indiewire.com/2021/04/justice-league-cinematography-fabian-wagner-1234628573/|access-date=2021-04-11|website=IndieWire|language=en|archive-date=April 10, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210410235727/https://www.indiewire.com/2021/04/justice-league-cinematography-fabian-wagner-1234628573/|url-status=live}}</ref> The scenes that Whedon wrote or re-shot for the theatrical release added a brighter tone and humor, and reduced the level of violence seen in Snyder's darker direction.<ref name="wsj-7.19.18" /> Fisher has also said nearly every Snyder shot scene had a Whedon addition spliced in except the scene on the [[Gotham City Police Department|GCPD]] roof top with the League and [[James Gordon (character)|Commissioner Gordon]].<ref name=":3" /> To meet the mandated run-time, more than 90 minutes of footage from the "Snyder Cut" was removed, but the result still adhered to the basic outline of the story established by Snyder. While the "Snyder Cut" was poorly received by test audiences, the early screening of Whedon's cut scored as high as ''[[Wonder Woman (2017 film)|Wonder Woman]]'' (2017) did with test audiences, so Warner decided to move forward with it.<ref name="wsj-11.6.17" /> However, the film's editor David Brenner has since contested this.<ref name=":1" />
=== Scenes removed from the "Snyder Cut" ===
* Several scenes involving Victor Stone / Cyborg and his family were removed for the theatrical release. The "Snyder Cut" featured Stone's origin story starting with scenes of him playing football, the car accident that killed his mother and gave him his injuries, and additional scenes of him learning how to use his new abilities and newfound connection with a Mother Box. Victor's father Silas Stone was alive at the end of the theatrical cut, but in the "Snyder Cut," he died in a battle at [[S.T.A.R. Labs]]. Cyborg was said to be the "heart" of the film and had power that rivaled Superman, as well as having a bigger role in Superman's resurrection. In the final act, Stone went inside the Mother Boxes to stop the Unity, and the Mother Box used a projection of his dead parents to try to stop him. Snyder's cut ended with Steppenwolf ripping Cyborg in half and the Justice League devising a plan to rebuild him. Silas' closing voice-over narration was also removed from the theatrical cut.<ref name="yahoomovies-6.14.19"/><ref name="screenrant-6.17.19"/><ref name="screenrant-11.17.18"/><ref name="screenrant-6.14.19"/><ref name="screenrant-11.17.17"/><ref name="screenrant-6.20.19"/><ref name="gamespot-11.17.17"/>
* Several scenes involving Arthur Curry / Aquaman, supporting characters and lore from his franchise were removed for the theatrical release. The "Snyder Cut" featured additional footage of Aquaman before Bruce Wayne finds him, Aquaman approaching the Dead King of Atlantis' throne, and retrieving the armor and quindent he is seen with later in the film.<ref name="gamespot-11.17.17"/> The "Snyder Cut" ended with [[Nuidis Vulko]] (portrayed by [[Willem Dafoe]]) and Mera asking for Aquaman's help, who declines in favor of visiting his biological father, directly tying into the events of ''[[Aquaman (film)|Aquaman]]''.<ref name="cinemablend-12.18"/> All of Vulko's scenes were cut from the theatrical release, while several scenes involving Mera were either cut or altered, including a longer underwater confrontation with Steppenwolf.<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18"/><ref name="screenrant-12.17.18"/> Though he supports the release the "Snyder Cut",<ref name="digitalspy-10.12.18"/> Jason Momoa defended the removal of these scenes, stating: "There was no need for it because you're going to see it in ''Aquaman''. It's not an Aquaman movie, it's a Justice League movie."<ref name="ew-11.20.17"/>
* [[Marc McClure]], the actor who played [[Jimmy Olsen]] in the [[Superman (Salkind films)|Christopher Reeves ''Superman'' films]], was Lois Lane's body guard throughout the entire "Snyder Cut". McClure was not entirely removed and still makes a small cameo appearance as a prison guard in the theatrical cut.<ref name="comicbook-6.19.18/>
* A second "Knightmare" vision came to Cyborg, after the first vision that came to Bruce Wayne in ''Batman v Superman''. His vision would have shown the same apocalyptic future with Darkseid bringing the Mother Boxes together to terraform the planet. A destroyed [[Hall of Justice (comics)|Hall of Justice]] made an appearance. In the "Snyder Cut" during the Justice League's confrontation with a resurrected Superman, Cyborg's defense system targeted Superman because of what he saw in his vision. In the theatrical release, there is no reason given for why his defense systems target Superman.<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18"/><ref name="screenrant-4.15.18"/>
* Snyder has said the version of [[Doomsday (DC Comics)|Doomsday]] that appeared in ''Batman v Superman'' wasn't the real Doomsday,<ref name="cbr-6.15.18"/> and that the character's "mythology" would be explored in his ''Justice League'' film.<ref name="ew-1.13.16"/>
* As an act of heroism, Batman was going to drive his Batmobile into certain death, only to get saved by Aquaman and Wonder Woman at the last second, who convince him his methods aren't the right way.<ref name="yahoomovies-6.14.19"/>
* Superman's black suit, famous for its appearance in "[[The Death of Superman]]" storyline that was loosely adapted for ''Justice League'', was set to make an appearance.<ref name="inverse-12.6.17"/> Actor Henry Cavill teased the black suit through social media during production<ref name="collider-8.15.16"/> and appears as an Easter egg in a deleted scene in the home media release.<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18"/>
* Actor Sam Benjamin said he filmed 20-30 minutes worth of scenes for a military subplot that was cut from the theatrical release.<ref name="cinemablend-10.9.18"/>
* Around the time principal photography wrapped, the relationship between Bruce Wayne and Barry Allen was described as "fascinating" by Ezra Miller because the two characters were diametrically opposed "between someone who is naive and excited and someone who is experienced and jaded."<ref name="hollywoodreporter-11.6.16"/> This relationship was not shown in the theatrical cut.
* The Flash learned how to briefly travel through time and used this ability to save Cyborg at the end of the film.<ref name="screenrant-6.17.19"/>
* A scene involving Barry Allen saving Iris West from a car accident was cut.<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18"/>
* [[Desaad]], master torturer and follower of Darkseid in the comic books, appeared in a minor role in the "Snyder Cut".<ref name="comicbook-6.23.19"/><ref name="comicbook-2.23.18"/>
* Director Zack Snyder had a non-speaking cameo sitting in a cafe that was cut from the theatrical release.<ref name="screenrant-11.24.17"/>
* [[Darkseid]] appeared at the end of the film following Steppenwolf's defeat, teasing his appearance in a sequel.<ref name="screenrant-12.3.17"/>
* A post-credits scene was filmed with [[Kilowog]] and [[Tomar-Re]] visiting Bruce Wayne at his lake house, teasing either the then-upcoming ''Green Lantern Corps'' film or [[Green Lantern]] joining the Justice League in future films.<ref name="cbr-11.25.17"/>


Upon release, the theatrical cut of ''Justice League'' was met with mixed to negative reviews. Several critics described it as a "Frankenstein"<ref name="cinemablend-1.30.19" /><ref name="wrap-11.29.17" /><ref name="hollywoodreporter-11.19.17" /><ref name="movieweb-6.17.19" /> film, in that similar to [[Frankenstein's monster]] that is composed of different humans' body parts, ''Justice League'' was very obviously the work of two different directors with competing visions for the finished product. Warner decided to move away from Snyder's vision for a [[shared universe]] of interconnected films and focus on stand-alone films and solo franchises instead.<ref name="hollywoodreporter-9.29.17" /> The previously announced sequel to ''Justice League'' scheduled for a 2019 release was pushed back indefinitely.<ref name="hollywoodreporter-12.9.17" /> Similar to the fallout after ''Batman v Superman'', Warner initiated a shakeup of executives between late-2017 and mid-2018, ahead of the release of the next DCEU film, ''Aquaman''. Both [[Jon Berg]] and [[Geoff Johns]], who were hired as co-chairmen and co-runners of the DCEU after ''Batman v Superman'' to get the franchise back on track, departed [[DC Films]] at the end of 2017.<ref name="hollywoodreporter-12.7.17" /><ref name="forbes-12.7.17" /> In early 2018, Berg and Johns were replaced by [[Walter Hamada]] (''[[It (2017 film)|It]]'', ''[[The Conjuring]]'') and [[Chantal Nong]].<ref name="hollywoodreporter-1.4.18" /><ref name="hollywoodreporter-2.20.18" /> Warner's head of casting Lora Kennedy departed in May 2018.<ref name="hollywoodreporter-5.31.18" /> ''The Hollywood Reporter'' quoted an insider familiar with the station as saying Hamada "walked into a shitshow, and he's trying to clean it up".<ref name="hollywoodreporter-6.13.18" /> Several DCEU actors are no longer attached to the franchise following ''Justice League'',<ref name="cosmicbook-7.15.19" /><ref name="digitalspy-1.30.19" /> with several others currently in question.<ref name="digitalspy-2.12.19" />
=== Scenes added or altered for the theatrical cut ===

An anonymous Warner Bros. executive stated in February 2021 that even the studio did not like the "stupefying" changes Whedon brought to Snyder's film, criticizing the Black Clad and the Russian family as goofy and pointless additions to the film. The executive affirmed that the finished film felt "awkward" because the studio did not want to admit what "piece of shit" it had become.<ref name="vanity fair snyder" />

=== Significant changes to the theatrical cut ===
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The following is an overview of reported major differences between the "Snyder Cut" and the theatrical cut of ''Justice League''. It is not an exhaustive list and dozens of other major and minor changes have been reported.<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18" /><ref name="screenrant-4.15.18" /><ref name="cbr-6.15.18" /><ref name="ew-1.13.16" />
==== Fate of Silas Stone====
In the "Snyder Cut" Victor's father Silas Stone dies after activating a Mother Box at STAR Labs in an act of self-sacrifice. In the theatrical cut Silas survives the final battle.<ref>https://www.cbr.com/zack-snyder-justice-league-silas-death-propels-film/#:~:text=Before%20Steppenwolf%20can%20intervene%2C%20the,the%20final%20piece%20he%20needs.</ref>


==== Characters removed or given a reduced presence ====
* Whedon added jokes and humor to the majority of the scenes he re-shot.<ref name="screenrant-11.17.17b"/>
The theatrical cut entirely removed at least 10 comic book characters from Snyder's original script, among others. The "Snyder Cut" included a short scene where Flash saved [[Iris West]] from a car accident.<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18" /> [[Atom (Ryan Choi)|Ryan Choi]] / [[Atom (comics)|Atom]] appeared as a [[S.T.A.R. Labs]] scientist working with Silas Stone.<ref name="screenrant-9.17.18" /> Cyborg's mother Elinore Stone appeared in some flashback scenes. Aquaman's mentor [[Nuidis Vulko]] appeared in an underwater scene and a cut post-credits scene.<ref name="cinemablend-12.18.18" /> Justice League antagonist [[Darkseid]] appeared in four different scenes.<ref name="screenrant-12.3.17" /> Master torturer and follower of Darkseid in the comic books [[Desaad]] played a minor role.<ref name="comicbook-6.23.19" /><ref name="comicbook-2.23.18" /> Harry Lennix's character [[Calvin Swanwick]] from ''Man of Steel'' and ''Batman v Superman'' was planned to appear in a scene revealing he was secretly the shapeshifting alien [[Martian Manhunter]] all along.<ref name="cbr-10.5.19" /><ref name="cinemablend-10.5.19" /> The supporting characters Silas Stone, Lex Luthor, Lois Lane, Mera, Ares, Zeus and Antiope had multiple scenes cut or reduced, but still appear in the theatrical release.{{citation needed|date=August 2019}}
* The opening scene with Batman using a burglar as bait to catch a Parademon was written and filmed by Whedon. According to actor [[Holt McCallany]], who played the burglar character in the film, Whedon's scene was written and filmed as a comedy but Warner felt the film shouldn't open on a funny note and altered it to be more serious.<ref name="mensjournal-2017"/> Whedon also introduced the idea both in this scene and at the end of the film that Parademons are drawn to the smell of fear and hate the sound of sirens.<ref name="digitalspy-11.20.17"/>
* The song "[[Everybody Knows (Leonard Cohen song)|Everybody Knows]]" (originally by [[Leonard Cohen]] and covered by [[Sigrid (singer)|Sigrid]] for the film) was selected by Whedon for the "world without Superman" sequence.<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18"/>
* Most of Henry Cavill's Superman scenes were re-shot by Whedon. ''Justice League'' re-shoots were scheduled around the filming of another film starring Cavill, [[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]]'s ''[[Mission: Impossible – Fallout]]''. Paramount wouldn't let Cavill shave the mustache his character needed in ''Mission: Impossible'', so Warner digitally altered his face with [[Computer-generated imagery|CGI]]. Under tough time constraints, the CGI job was rushed resulting an awkward-looking finished product. Nearly all of Superman's scenes throughout the entire film feature the CGI lip, suggesting they've all been re-shot, except for one moment during the final battle with Cyborg and the Mother Boxes.<ref name="digitalspy-11.20.17"/><ref name="screenrant-11.17.17b"/> The scene with a newly resurrected Superman returning to Kent Farm included mention of Clark Kent and Lois Lane's engagement ring from ''Batman v Superman''.<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18"/> Following the young Superman portrayed in ''Man of Steel'' and the conflicted Superman portrayed in ''Batman v Superman'', the version of Superman that appeared in the "Snyder Cut" was described as completing his arc and becoming the "true" Superman as depicted in the comics after being reborn.<ref name="screenrant-2.14.18"/> Superman's behavior at the end of the "Snyder Cut" was described by storyboard artist Jay Oliva as "unhinged".<ref name="screenrant-10.1.18"/>
* Wonder Woman's opening bank heist scene was shortened and given a new ending in the theatrical version.<ref name="digitalspy-11.20.17"/>
* Steppenwolf's visual appearance was significantly altered from the character's cameo appearance in ''Batman v Superman'', which would have been maintained for the "Snyder Cut".<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18"/>
* While the theatrical cut keeps the Mother Boxes as a plot device, the "Snyder Cut" included the detail that they contained Steppenwolf's actual mother, named Heggra—a re-imagining of [[Heggra]], Steppenwolf's step sister from the comics.<ref name="screenrant-12.3.17"/>
* The theatrical cut includes a scene of Barry Allen and Victor Stone digging up Clark Kent's body in an attempt to bring him back to life. In the "Snyder Cut", Wonder Woman and Aquaman were also present for this scene.<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18"/>
* The scene with a newly resurrected Superman fighting the Justice League in a park was digitally altered to look like daytime (the "Snyder Cut" had this scene set at nighttime) and removed the military's involvement.<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18"/>
* Scenes of the Russian family hiding in their house, avoiding the swarm of Parademons that appears throughout the film were written and filmed by Whedon.<ref name="digitalspy-11.20.17"/>
* The flashback scene illustrating Steppenwolf's first invasion of Earth against the [[Olympian Gods (DC Comics)|Olympian Old Gods]], [[Amazons (DC Comics)|Amazons]], [[Atlantis (DC Comics)|Atlanteans]], [[Green Lantern Corps]] and humans was altered for the theatrical release. The "Snyder Cut" was longer, included a younger version of Darkseid named Uxas instead of Steppenwolf, a battle between Ares and Darkseid, additional footage of the Green Lantern [[List of Green Lanterns#Yalan Gur|Yalan Gur]], and included dialog from all of these characters that was removed from the theatrical release.<ref name="yahoomovies-6.14.19"/><ref name="digitalspy-11.20.17"/><ref name="screenrant-4.15.19"/>
* The first major battle scene in the tunnels was largely redone.<ref name="digitalspy-11.20.17"/>
* When Steppenwolf strikes his ax into the ground, it creates a glowing red symbol. In the "Snyder Cut" this was explained to be a representation of the Anti-Life Equation, but the theatrical cut never addresses what the symbol is.<ref name="screenrant-6.14.19"/>
* The final battle between the Justice League and Steppenwolf was largely redone. Whedon added the redish hue coloration, the root-like structures growing out of the ground, a redesign of Steppenwolf's base of operations inside the nuclear silo, and the Russian family. Batman played a larger role in the action in the "Snyder Cut".<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18"/> Wonder Woman decapitated Steppenwolf at the end in the "Snyder Cut".<ref name="digitalspy-11.20.17"/>
* Instead of Silas Stone's narration at the end of the film, Whedon's version features a voice over by Lois Lane.<ref name="screenrant-6.14.19"/>
* The post-credits scene with Superman and the Flash wanting to race to see who is faster was written by Whedon.<ref name="digitalspy-11.20.17"/>
* The post-credits scene with Lex Luthor and [[Deathstroke]] was rewritten and reshot by Whedon.<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18"/>


[[Marc McClure]], the actor who played [[Jimmy Olsen]] in the [[Superman (Salkind films)|Christopher Reeve ''Superman'' films]], played Lois Lane's bodyguard throughout the entire "Snyder Cut" but only makes a [[cameo appearance]] in the theatrical cut.<ref name="comicbook-6.19.18" /> Snyder had a non-speaking cameo in a cafe.<ref name="screenrant-11.24.17" /> Actor Sam Benjamin said he filmed 20–30 minutes worth of scenes for a military subplot that was cut from the theatrical release.<ref name="cinemablend-10.9.18" />
== ''Justice League: Black Suit Edition'' fan edit (2019) ==
Working with a small team, film editor Chris Dawson began creating on a [[fan edit]] of ''Justice League'' in 2018 under the title ''Justice League: Black Suit Edition''—so named for Superman's black suit famous for its appearance in the "[[The Death of Superman]]" storyline that was expected to appear in the theatrical release. Dawson is using the theatrical cut, deleted scenes, early trailers, concept art and footage from other movies in an attempt to recreate the "Snyder Cut". After releasing a handful of trailers and clips from his project, he is teasing a possible release date of August 30, 2019 for his unofficial version of ''Justice League''.<ref name="screenrant-5.20.19"/><ref name="movieweb-5.20.19"/><ref name="comicbook-2.18.19"/>


==== Removal of lore and backstories for Flash, Aquaman and Cyborg ====
== See also ==
Several scenes introducing and exploring in more depth the mythologies of the three new characters to the DCEU—Flash, Aquaman and Cyborg—were removed from the theatrical cut. In the "Snyder Cut", Barry demonstrates the ability to reverse time by briefly surpassing the [[speed of light]] in a new version of the final battle,<ref name="screenrant-6.17.19" /> and his relationship with Bruce Wayne was established as being "between someone who is naive and excited and someone who is experienced and jaded".<ref name="hollywoodreporter-11.6.16" /> In the theatrical cut, much of this is removed or replaced by "forced jokes" and a scene in which Flash saves a Russian family during the final battle.<ref name="Snyder vs Whedon 45 differences" />
* [[Versions of Blade Runner|Versions of ''Blade Runner'']]

* ''[[Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut]]''
Cyborg was described as the "heart" of the film and the original script had included additional scenes of his origin story, learning to use his abilities and connecting with his cybernetic enhancements.<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18" /><ref name="yahoomovies-6.14.19" /><ref name="screenrant-6.17.19" /><ref name="screenrant-6.14.19" /><ref name="screenrant-11.17.17" /><ref name="screenrant-6.20.19" /><ref name="gamespot-11.17.17" /> According to Ray Fisher, the only Snyder-shot scene Whedon kept in the theatrical cut was the one of Cyborg meeting with [[J. K. Simmons]]' Commissioner [[James Gordon (character)|James Gordon]] at the Gotham City Police Department's rooftop.<ref name="Fisher&Manganiello">{{Cite web |last=Breznican |first=Anthony |author-link=Anthony Breznican |date=March 12, 2021 |title=''Justice League'': The Untold Story of Cyborg and Deathstroke |url=https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2021/03/ray-fisher-justice-league-joe-manganiello-batman-deathstroke-cyborg |url-status=live |url-access=limited |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210312194615/https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2021/03/ray-fisher-justice-league-joe-manganiello-batman-deathstroke-cyborg |archive-date=March 12, 2021 |access-date=April 18, 2023 |website=[[Vanity Fair (magazine)|Vanity Fair]]}}</ref> Fisher later voiced his displeasure with Whedon and the studio removing much of Cyborg's backstory, among other allegations, leading to a months-long feud that culminated in Whedon being investigated and Fisher leaving his role as Cyborg in 2021 after reporting that Hamada was halting the investigation to protect Whedon.<ref name="Fisher quits" /> Aquaman had additional scenes exploring his backstory and Atlantean lore including the Dead King of Atlantis' throne and a scene involving Vulko and Mera that directly connected to ''[[Aquaman (film)|Aquaman]]'' (2018).<ref name="gamespot-11.17.17" /><ref name="cinemablend-12.18" /><ref name="screenrant-12.17.18" /> In November 2017, Jason Momoa defended the removal of these scenes, stating: "There was no need for it because you're going to see it in ''Aquaman''. It's not an Aquaman movie, it's a Justice League movie".<ref name="ew-11.20.17" />
* ''[[Donnie Darko: The Director's Cut]]''

* ''[[Apocalypse Now Redux]]''
==== Changes to Superman ====
* ''[[The Phantom Edit]]''
[[File:JL17 Superman erased mustache.jpg|thumb|right|280px|Closeup of Superman's face in the theatrical cut showing the "CGI lip", which has drawn ridicule.]]
* [[Changes in Star Wars re-releases|Changes in ''Star Wars'' re-releases]]
Most of [[Henry Cavill]]'s Superman scenes were re-shot by Whedon. Cavill's reshoots were scheduled around [[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]]'s ''[[Mission: Impossible – Fallout]]'' (2018), for which Cavill was contractually obligated to keep a moustache. Originally, the filmmakers of ''Fallout'' agreed to let Cavill shave for the reshoots in exchange for $2-3 million to accommodate a temporary shutdown production on ''Fallout'', but Paramount executives vetoed the idea. Warner then decided to digitally remove Cavill's moustache, but under a tight deadline and the film being close to its release, the visual effects team did not have the time to properly apply the CGI; the finished product was criticized for its awkward appearance. Nearly all of Superman's scenes throughout the film feature the CGI lip, suggesting they have all been re-shot.<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18" /><ref name="digitalspy-11.20.17" /><ref name="screenrant-11.17.17b" /> Following the young Superman portrayed in ''Man of Steel'' and the conflicted Superman portrayed in ''Batman v Superman'', the version of Superman that appeared in the "Snyder Cut" was described as coming closer to completing his story arc and becoming more like the "true" Superman as depicted in the comics after being reborn, and donning a black costume as opposed to the standard costume seen in the theatrical version.<ref name="screenrant-2.14.18" /> Superman's behavior at the end of the "Snyder Cut" in the final battle was described by storyboard artist Jay Oliva as "unhinged".<ref name="screenrant-10.1.18" />
* [[The Fantastic Four (unreleased film)|''The Fantastic Four'' (unreleased film)]]

Snyder had originally intended for the hero to wear his iconic black and silver lined suit as famously first depicted in 1992's "[[The Death of Superman]]" comic storyline. However, due to the criticism of the "darkness" of Snyder's previous DC Films by critics, Warner Bros. did not allow him to use the suit since it gave the impression of a darker film - a tone they wanted to avoid. So Snyder and his visual effects team did some testing to see how easy it is to dial the color of the suit in color correction to black. They then made some slight physical alterations to the suit to make this process easier. So throughout the filming of the film, all of Superman's footage was shot in the classic suit with Snyder hoping to convince Warner Bros. in post-production to go for the black suit.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-07-28|title=Justice League: How Zack Snyder Went Behind WB's Back to Sneak in Superman's Black Suit|url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-superman-black-suit-zack-snyder-wb/|access-date=2021-04-03|website=[[Screen Rant]]|language=en-US|archive-date=March 19, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210319191451/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-superman-black-suit-zack-snyder-wb/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-23|title=Justice League: Superman's Black Suit Change Explained By Costume Designer|url=https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-justice-league-superman-black-suit-explained/|access-date=2021-04-03|website=[[Screen Rant]]|language=en-US|archive-date=April 6, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210406175519/https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-justice-league-superman-black-suit-explained/|url-status=live}}</ref>

Snyder's reasoning behind using the black suit is that it resembles Superman's character more inwards, specifically his Kryptonian heritage while the blue suit resembles his role on Earth, as humanity's protector, hero, and leader. Superman choosing the black suit is an indication that his character journey is not yet complete as Snyder's originally planned vision for his DC films was a 5-6 film arc that focused on Superman with the character at the end of the arc becoming the classic iconic Superman from the comics.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-07-26|title=Why Superman Wears A Black Suit In Zack Snyder's Justice League|url=https://screenrant.com/superman-black-suit-zack-snyder-cut-justice-league-reason/|access-date=2021-04-03|website=[[Screen Rant]]|language=en-US|archive-date=April 19, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210419225957/https://screenrant.com/superman-black-suit-zack-snyder-cut-justice-league-reason/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-01-07|title=Justice League: Zack Snyder Explains Importance Of Superman's Black Suit In The Snyder Cut|url=https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2561122/justice-league-zack-snyder-explains-importance-of-supermans-black-suit-in-the-snyder-cut|access-date=2021-04-03|website=CINEMABLEND|archive-date=March 20, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210320232020/https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2561122/justice-league-zack-snyder-explains-importance-of-supermans-black-suit-in-the-snyder-cut|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|first=Mishal Ali|last=Zafar|date=2021-03-19|title=Why Superman's Black Suit in 'Zack Snyder's Justice League' Is Important|url=https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/why-supermans-black-suit-in-zack-snyders-justice-league-is-important.html/|access-date=2021-04-03|website=Showbiz Cheat Sheet|language=en-US|archive-date=April 16, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210416013340/https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/why-supermans-black-suit-in-zack-snyders-justice-league-is-important.html/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-01-06|title=Zack Snyder's 5-Movie DC Plan Made Henry Cavill Classic Superman|url=https://screenrant.com/superman-dceu-movies-original-plan-zack-snyder-details/|access-date=2021-04-03|website=[[Screen Rant]]|language=en-US|archive-date=March 30, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210330233655/https://screenrant.com/superman-dceu-movies-original-plan-zack-snyder-details/|url-status=live}}</ref>

==== Changes to Batman and Wonder Woman ====
While their arcs are mainly the same in both versions of the film, many of Batman's and [[Diana Prince (DC Extended Universe)|Wonder Woman]]'s scenes were reshot by Whedon, including when Diana explains the first invasion of Earth to Bruce. In addition, their dynamic is changed: while Snyder's version of the film portrays Bruce and Diana with a good working relationship and subtly hints at their mutual romantic interest, Whedon introduces a subplot in the theatrical cut in which the two characters bicker constantly, which many critics saw as a borrowed element from ''[[The Avengers (2012 film)|The Avengers]]'' (2012), which Whedon had also directed.<ref name="JL2017 vs Avengers" /> Batman's characterization is noticeably changed, as Whedon made him more indecisive, oafish, and obsessive in the theatrical cut, whereas Snyder's original version portrayed him with newfound resolve and optimism after witnessing Superman's sacrifice in ''Batman v Superman''.<ref name="IGN ZSJL review" />

Ben Affleck and [[Gal Gadot]], who portrayed Batman and Wonder Woman, respectively, both voiced displeasure working with Whedon during the reshoots, and were among the most prominent supporters of the #ReleaseTheSnyderCut movement.<ref name="Ben and Gal #RTSC">{{Cite web |last=Good |first=Owen S. |date=2019-11-17 |title=Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot join the #ReleaseTheSnyderCut movement for Justice League |url=https://www.polygon.com/2019/11/17/20969721/release-the-snyder-cut-ben-affleck-gal-gadot-justice-league-twitter |access-date=2021-11-27 |website=[[Polygon (website)|Polygon]] |language=en-US |archive-date=November 27, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211127070840/https://www.polygon.com/2019/11/17/20969721/release-the-snyder-cut-ben-affleck-gal-gadot-justice-league-twitter |url-status=live }}</ref> In fact, Todd McCarthy of ''The Hollywood Reporter'' wrote in a review of the theatrical cut that Affleck "looks like he'd rather be almost anywhere else but here".<ref name="THR JL review" /> Affleck's experience on the set of ''Justice League'', especially during the reshoots, was cited as one of his reasons for stepping down from the role of Batman before he changed his mind and returned for additional shots for ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' and ''[[The Flash (film)|The Flash]]'' (2023).<ref name="TY Batfleck"/><ref name = "Flash return" /> Gadot also disagreed with Whedon's choices for her character, including a controversial scene in which Flash falls on Wonder Woman's breasts, but Whedon retaliated by threatening to "make [her] look stupid" in the film. Though Gadot reported Whedon to studio executives to resolve their conflict,<ref name="RS Gal vs Whedon" /> many of Wonder Woman's scenes and soundbytes in the final theatrical cut ultimately appear to [[sexual objectification|sexually objectify]] her, which viewers noted was done in a similar fashion to [[Natasha Romanoff (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow]] in ''The Avengers'' and its sequel ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'' (2015).<ref name="SR WW 07-2020" /> Conversely, Snyder's director's cut portrays her in a more dignified manner. In addition, both Batman's and Wonder Woman's action scenes have been restored in the "Snyder cut".<ref name="Snyder vs Whedon 45 differences" />

==== Changes to Steppenwolf ====
[[File:Steppenwolf JL.png|thumb|right|Steppenwolf as he appears in the theatrically-released [[Justice League (film)|''Justice League'']] (top) and ''[[Zack Snyder's Justice League]]'' (bottom)]]
As with Superman, many of [[Steppenwolf (DC Extended Universe)|Steppenwolf]]'s scenes were reshot by Whedon and the character was drastically altered. Originally conceived as a monstrous, horned alien, Steppenwolf was given a more humanoid form and "cheesier" lines and was inserted in numerous scenes originally featuring Darkseid.<ref name="CBR Steppenwolf diffs">{{cite web |last1=Maverick |first1=Myck |title=Justice League: 10 Ways The Snyder Cut Saved Steppenwolf |url=https://www.cbr.com/justice-league-snyder-cut-saved-steppenwolf/ |website=ComicBook Cast |date=March 27, 2021 |access-date=April 12, 2021 |archive-date=April 12, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210412213345/https://www.cbr.com/justice-league-snyder-cut-saved-steppenwolf/ |url-status=live }}</ref> Snyder's version of the film utilizes the character's original design, with the character speaking more "poetically" but less frequently, resulting in a more intimidating and menacing presence. Steppenwolf is also given a more complex armor capable of moving with his emotions, in addition to numerous gadgets, while his relationships with Darkseid and DeSaad are explored in-depth. While the theatrical cut seemingly portrays him like a "[[Saturday-morning cartoon]] villain",<ref name="SR Birrell DCEU Villains">{{Cite web |last=Birrell |first=Mark |date=2019-07-26 |title=The 10 Best Villains From The DCEU, Ranked |url=https://screenrant.com/best-villains-dceu-ranked/ |access-date=2021-08-19 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |language=en-US |archive-date=August 19, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210819031250/https://screenrant.com/best-villains-dceu-ranked/ |url-status=live }}</ref> the director's cut depicts him as a [[Villain#Sympathetic villain|tragic villain]] and "space [[knight]]" in similar fashion to a "[[fallen angel]]", as he is aiming to escape his role of servitude under Darkseid and regain his commander's favor.<ref name="Yahoo ZSJL interview">{{Cite web |title=Secrets of the Snyder Cut: How the filmmaker and VFX team reimagined 'Justice League' and created those new scenes |url=https://sports.yahoo.com/justice-league-snyder-cut-secrets-vfx-darkseid-steppenwolf-knightmare-behind-the-scenes-181934458.html |access-date=2021-08-30 |website=sports.yahoo.com |date=March 24, 2021 |language=en-US |archive-date=August 30, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210830022435/https://sports.yahoo.com/justice-league-snyder-cut-secrets-vfx-darkseid-steppenwolf-knightmare-behind-the-scenes-181934458.html |url-status=live }}</ref>

During post-production of ''[[Zack Snyder's Justice League]]'', which happened during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], several special effects studios were shut down or inaccessible, resulting in some unused visuals intended for the 2017 cut being unavailable and needing to be re-rendered. This included the rendering of Steppenwolf, who was "built from scratch" for the director's cut, also because the character had reverted to Zack Snyder's original design.<ref>{{Cite news |title=Zack Snyder's Justice League: Steppenwolf Was Built From Scratch for the Snyder Cut |url=https://comicbook.com/dc/news/justice-league-snyder-cut-steppenwolf-built-from-scratch-weta-digital/ |access-date=2021-08-01 |website=DC |language=en |archive-date=August 1, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210801163504/https://comicbook.com/dc/news/justice-league-snyder-cut-steppenwolf-built-from-scratch-weta-digital/ |url-status=live }}</ref>

Originally conceived as a monstrous, horned being with seven fingers on each hand and hooved feet, Steppenwolf was "toned down" during the troubled production of the film, as [[Warner Bros.]] deemed [[Zack Snyder]]'s design as too intimidating. [[Joss Whedon]]'s "sanitized" rendering of the character made him more humanoid and "self aware".<ref name="SR Gunning">{{Cite web |last=Gunning |first=Cathal |date=2020-11-24 |title=Zack Snyder's New Steppenwolf Design Fixes Justice League's Biggest Issue |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-steppenwolf-design-change-scary-fix-how/ |access-date=2021-04-07 |website=ScreenRant |language=en-US |archive-date=December 8, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201208112201/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-steppenwolf-design-change-scary-fix-how/ |url-status=live }}</ref> He refers to the [[Mother Box]]es as "Mother" and makes several "cheesy" quips in the film,<ref name="CBR Steppenwolf diffs"/> and as described by Mark Birrell of ''[[Screen Rant]]'', resembles a "[[Saturday-morning cartoon]] villain" who enjoys "being a bad guy" with Darkseid's role in the film being almost entirely scrapped.<ref name="SR Birrell DCEU Villains"/>

Once the director's cut was greenlit, Steppenwolf was reverted back to his original, alien design, and was given new armor and gadgets.<ref name="Snyder vs Whedon 45 differences">{{Cite web |last1=Acuna |first1=Kirsten |last2=Guerrasio |first2=Jason |title=The 45 biggest differences between 'Zack Snyder's Justice League' and the 2017 theatrical version |url=https://www.insider.com/zack-snyder-justice-league-biggest-differences-2021-3 |access-date=2021-03-25 |website=Insider |archive-date=May 7, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240507211643/https://www.businessinsider.com/zack-snyder-justice-league-biggest-differences-2021-3#joss-whedon-no-longer-has-a-screenwriting-credit-on-the-movie-2 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="Steppenwolf2">{{Cite web |last=Chand |first=Neeraj |date=August 9, 2020 |title=Steppenwolf Redesign Revealed in Zack Snyder's Justice League |url=https://movieweb.com/justice-league-snyder-cut-steppenwolf/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200921010658/https://movieweb.com/justice-league-snyder-cut-steppenwolf/ |archive-date=September 21, 2020 |access-date=August 30, 2020 |website=[[MovieWeb]]}}</ref> In addition, the character's relationships with Darkseid and [[DeSaad]] are explored, and his fight scenes are much more violent and emotional.<ref name="Snyder vs Whedon 45 differences" /> Hinds described Steppenwolf as characterized in this version of the film as "old, tired" and trying to find a way to escape his role of servitude under Darkseid.<ref>{{Cite web |date=April 5, 2017 |title=Justice League: Steppenwolf Actor Teases 'Old, Tired' Villain |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-steppenwolf-actor-teases-old-tired-villain/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171023063415/http://screenrant.com/justice-league-steppenwolf-actor-teases-old-tired-villain/ |archive-date=October 23, 2017 |access-date=October 23, 2017 |website=[[Screen Rant]]}}</ref> He also speaks more "poetically" but overall less frequently, letting his violent actions speak for themselves. Snyder also adds that the character was designed with a "[[fallen angel]]" archetype, trying to regain his commander's good graces.<ref name="Yahoo ZSJL interview"/> His armor, in particular, was rendered by [[Weta Digital]] as a bevy of spikes that appear to move with the character's emotions and also follows his design as a "space knight". Anders Langlands, one of the supervisors at Weta, comments that "Zack had the idea that his armor would react to his mood and be part of his performance, as if it was some kind of alien technology that’s symbiotic with him."<ref name="Yahoo ZSJL interview" />

==== Musical score ====
The musical soundtracks of both cuts are significantly different with very little overlap. The theatrical cut was ultimately [[Justice League (soundtrack)|scored]] by [[Danny Elfman]]—this score was more orchestral and upbeat in sound to reflect the theatrical version's intention to have a lighter, more family friendly tone compared to the preceding DCEU films like ''Man of Steel'' and ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'', both of which were scored by [[Hans Zimmer]] with assistance from [[Junkie XL]] (Tom Holkenborg). Junkie XL had been scheduled to return as composer for the theatrical cut of ''Justice League'', but was dropped in favour of Elfman when [[Joss Whedon]] took over from Snyder in post production.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Welch |first1=Alex |title=Danny Elfman On Board to Compose Justice League Score [Updated] |url=https://screenrant.com/danny-elfman-compose-justice-league-score/ |website=[[Screen Rant]] |date=June 14, 2017 |access-date=14 June 2017 |archive-date=October 22, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211022163907/https://screenrant.com/danny-elfman-compose-justice-league-score/ |url-status=live }}</ref> For his Justice League score he brought back the iconic [[Superman March]] by [[John Williams]] from the [[Superman (1978 film series)|1978 film series]] and also his own "The Batman Theme" originally used in the first two films of the [[Batman (1989 film series)|''Batman'' 1989 film series]] (which were both directed by [[Tim Burton]] and scored by Elfman) for the theatrical cut of Justice League. Elfman also reworked Zimmer's Wonder Woman theme into a more orchestral form. An excerpt from Zimmer's work on ''Man of Steel'' can be heard during the theatrical version of the film itself but is not included in the commercially released soundtrack for the theatrical cut.<ref>{{cite web |title=Justice League Official Soundtrack - Full Album - Danny Elfman- WaterTower |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eb-4yGh2QbM&t=4693s |website=10 November 2017 | date=November 9, 2017 |publisher=Youtube/Watertower Music |access-date=July 22, 2021 |archive-date=July 22, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210722171215/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eb-4yGh2QbM&t=4693s |url-status=live }}</ref> Elfman stated he wanted to keep things simple when scoring the film by using [[Film score|musical lemotifs]] for individual characters rather than full musical themes only developing one main theme to represent the Justice League as a whole team.<ref>{{cite web |title=Justice League: Danny Elfman Talks Batman & Superman Themes |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdtsAMDxVNI&t=219s |website=www.youtube.com | date=November 25, 2017 |publisher=Youtube/DC |access-date=25 Nov 2017 |archive-date=July 22, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210722165629/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdtsAMDxVNI&t=219s |url-status=live }}</ref>

When Holkenborg was rehired by Zack Snyder to score his [[Zack Snyder's Justice League|directors cut of the film]] he mostly disregarded the material Elfman had used for 2017 version as the 'Snyder Cut' would have a darker, grittier tone similar to ''Batman v Superman'' and ''Man of Steel'' on which Holkenborg had worked with Hans Zimmer and used his and Zimmer's previous DCEU work as a starting point. Holkenborg's [[Zack Snyder's Justice League (soundtrack)|new score]] overall is much less whimsical and less traditionally orchestral than Elfman's score for the theatrical version. It focuses on orchestral elements such as [[brass instrument|brass]], [[percussion]], [[electronica]], [[piano]] and [[electric guitar]], similar to the approach he and Zimmer used in their previous DCEU work, in order to further emphasize the "Snyder Cut" having a similar feel to the first two DCEU films.<ref name="Slate Adams and Dessem">{{Cite web |last1=Adams |first1=Sam |last2=Dessem |first2=Matthew |date=2021-03-12 |title=All Your Questions About Justice League's Very Long, Very Wild Snyder Cut, Answered |url=https://slate.com/culture/2021/03/justice-league-snyder-cut-hbo-max-explainer.html |access-date=2021-09-24 |website=Slate Magazine |language=en |archive-date=September 24, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210924015713/https://slate.com/culture/2021/03/justice-league-snyder-cut-hbo-max-explainer.html |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Zack Snyder's Justice League Soundtrack - Full Album - Tom Holkenborg - WaterTower |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svEH_Bexz1o&t=14289s |website=www.youtube.com | date=March 18, 2021 |publisher=Youtube/Watertower Music |access-date=19 March 2021 |archive-date=July 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210721210638/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svEH_Bexz1o&t=14289s |url-status=live }}</ref> Holkenborg also created new themes for established characters such as [[Bruce Wayne (DC Extended Universe)|Batman]] and [[Diana Prince (DC Extended Universe)|Wonder Woman]].<ref>{{cite web |title=New Batman Theme - Zack Snyder's Justice League [Studio Time: S4E2] |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjcexOq3QiU&t=592s |website=www.youtube.com | date=March 22, 2021 |publisher=Youtube/Junkie XL |access-date=22 March 2021 |archive-date=July 22, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210722175103/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjcexOq3QiU&t=592s |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=New Wonder Woman Theme - Zack Snyder's Justice League [Studio Time: S4E6] |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhzvBjqnQCw&t=562s |website=www.youtube.com | date=April 5, 2021 |publisher=Youtube/Junkie XL |access-date=5 April 2021 |archive-date=July 22, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210722175101/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhzvBjqnQCw&t=562s |url-status=live }}</ref>

==== Flashback to the first invasion of Earth ====
The flashback scene illustrating Steppenwolf's first invasion of Earth against the [[Olympian Gods (DC Comics)|Olympian Old Gods]], [[Amazons (DC Comics)|Amazons]], [[Atlantis (DC Comics)|Atlanteans]], [[Green Lantern Corps]] and humans was altered for the theatrical release. The "Snyder Cut" was longer, included a younger version of Darkseid named Uxas instead of Steppenwolf, a battle between Ares and Darkseid, additional footage of the Green Lantern [[List of Green Lanterns#Yalan Gur|Yalan Gur]], and included dialogue from most of these characters that was removed from the theatrical release.<ref name="yahoomovies-6.14.19" /><ref name="digitalspy-11.20.17" /><ref name="screenrant-4.15.19" /> When Steppenwolf strikes his axe into the ground, it creates a glowing red symbol. In the "Snyder Cut" this was explained to be a representation of the [[Anti-Life Equation]], but the theatrical cut never addresses what the symbol is.<ref name="screenrant-6.14.19" />

==== Final battle in Russia ====
The final battle between the Justice League and Steppenwolf's army of Parademons was largely redone. Whedon added the reddish hue coloration, the root-like structures growing out of the ground, a redesign of Steppenwolf's base of operations inside the cooling tower, and the Russian family that Flash saves. The Russian family [[sidequest]]/[[subplot]] and Whedon's coloration changes are completely removed from the Snyder Cut. Batman played a larger role in the action in the "Snyder Cut".<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18" /> In the theatrical cut, Steppenwolf showed fear at the prospect of defeat, causing his Parademons to attack because they are drawn to the smell of fear—a plot device Whedon introduced both in this scene and the opening scene with Batman and the burglar.<ref name="digitalspy-11.20.17" /><ref name="mensjournal-2017" /> In the "Snyder Cut", Wonder Woman decapitated Steppenwolf before he could escape through a boom tube and on the other side of the tube was [[Darkseid]], teasing his appearance in a sequel. This is after The Flash (whose role was reduced in the theatrical cut) was able to reverse the Justice League's initial defeat (caused by the Mother Boxes becoming unified) by reversing time through use of the [[Speed Force]] to a point in time before the Mother Boxes synched together and terraformed the world thus giving the Justice League a second chance to prevent this from happening.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://film.avclub.com/the-most-significant-changes-made-in-zack-snyder-s-just-1846488131|title=The biggest changes from Justice League to Zack Snyder's Justice League|date=March 20, 2021|access-date=March 23, 2021|archive-date=March 22, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210322223635/https://film.avclub.com/the-most-significant-changes-made-in-zack-snyder-s-just-1846488131|url-status=live}} In the theatrical cut Superman and Cyborg manage to sperate the mother boxes before they terraform.</ref><ref name="screenrant-12.3.17" />

====Knightmare Sequence====
The Knightmare sequences in ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' establishes that following Darkseid's victory in the hypothetical ''Justice League Part Two'', Aquaman and Wonder Woman have died, and that Superman has turned evil following the death of Lois Lane. Batman has formed a makeshift Justice League with Flash, Cyborg, Deathstroke and Mera. In the film, Batman is mocked by the Joker for failing to save those close to him, including [[Robin (character)|Robin]], while also trying to form an alliance with the Justice League against Darkseid and Superman. The scene ends with the Justice League being ambushed by Superman.

The Knightmare sequence in the epilogue was filmed by Snyder specifically for ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'', with Affleck, [[Ezra Miller]], Fisher, [[Joe Manganiello]], Heard and [[Jared Leto]] reprising their roles from earlier installments in the DCEU; Cavill was digitally imposed into the scene using archive footage from ''Man of Steel'' and ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice''

==== Post-credits scene ====
The [[post-credits scene]] featuring [[Lex Luthor]] and [[Deathstroke]] was initially supposed to tease Ben Affleck's original version for ''The Batman'', in which Deathstroke would have played a pivotal role. The sequence originally filmed back in 2016 during principal photography had Deathstroke and Luthor discussing about what to do with Batman, with Luthor revealing to Deathstroke that Batman was Bruce Wayne. When Affleck stepped away from directing ''The Batman'' in January 2017 (before [[Matt Reeves]] took over as director and rewrote the film to no longer be set in the DCEU) and Joss Whedon was hired to replace Snyder a few months later, the sequence was redone with a reshoot of Jesse Eisenberg's dialogue to instead tease a planned ''Justice League'' sequel not planned by Snyder or set in his universe involving the [[Secret Society of Super Villains|Injustice League]] by rewriting Luthor's dialogue.<ref name="ManganielloInterview" />

Another early iteration for the post-credits scene planned by Snyder had the Green Lanterns [[Kilowog]] and [[Tomar-Re]] visiting [[Bruce Wayne (DC Extended Universe)|Bruce Wayne]] at his lake house at night to further tease the then upcoming ''[[DC Extended Universe#Other films in development|Green Lantern Corps]]'' film and ''Justice League'' sequels. Another iteration of this was Green Lantern, clarified by Snyder to be [[John Stewart (character)|John Stewart]], visiting Bruce at the lake house. In principal photography in London, Snyder only shot half of the scene with green lights shining on Affleck, with the Green Lantern side to be filmed later.<ref name="youtube.com">{{Citation|title=Justice League Spoiler-Filled Deep-Dive With Zack Snyder| date=March 22, 2021 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-tuoaVIh3k|language=en|access-date=2021-03-23|archive-date=March 22, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210322235528/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-tuoaVIh3k|url-status=live}}</ref> Snyder likely planned to finish the scene in pickups later in post production but left the project. When ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' was green-lit, Snyder finished shooting the scene on his driveway at his house with actor Wayne T. Carr playing John Stewart, and also included Martian Manhunter, with the two speaking to Bruce Wayne about Darkseid, setting up Justice League sequels and the ''Green Lantern Corps'' film, instead of Kilowog and Tomar-Re.<ref name=":0">{{Citation|title=Harry Lennix Talks John Stewart and Filming Martian Manhunter in Zack Snyder's Backyard|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLOVWYWrPbg|language=en|access-date=2021-04-02|archive-date=April 20, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210420063443/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLOVWYWrPbg|url-status=live}}</ref> However, [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] did not like the idea of Snyder introducing John Stewart as they had their own plans for him elsewhere; a compromise was made and Snyder repurposed and reshot the scene to instead only include [[Martian Manhunter]].<ref name="gq-3.19.21"/><ref name="youtube.com"/> Snyder also said an early idea was [[Ryan Reynolds]] (who previously portrayed [[Hal Jordan]] in the unrelated 2011 film ''[[Green Lantern (film)|Green Lantern]]'') playing the "additional Lantern" in that scene but it never went beyond an idea and he never talked to Reynolds directly about it at the time.<ref name="GreenLanternScrappedTease" /><ref name="THR Reynolds">{{Cite web|date=2021-03-17|title='Justice League': Zack Snyder on Line Jared Leto Ad-libbed and Dreaming Up a Ryan Reynolds Cameo|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/justice-league-zack-snyder-on-line-jared-leto-ad-libbed-and-dreaming-up-a-ryan-reynolds-cameo|access-date=2021-03-19|website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|language=en|archive-date=March 19, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210319215434/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/justice-league-zack-snyder-on-line-jared-leto-ad-libbed-and-dreaming-up-a-ryan-reynolds-cameo|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Barnes |first=Brooks |date=2020-12-27 |title=Managing Movie Superheroes Is About to Get a Lot More Complicated |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/27/business/media/dc-superheroes-movies.html |access-date=2021-03-19 |work=[[The New York Times]] |language=en-US |issn=0362-4331 |archive-date=December 28, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201228225114/https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/27/business/media/dc-superheroes-movies.html |url-status=live }}</ref>

== ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' (2021) ==
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On May 20, 2020, Snyder officially announced that [[HBO Max]] would be releasing his cut of ''Justice League'' as ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' on their service on March 18, 2021.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-12-17|title=Zack Snyder Seemingly Confirms March Release Date for Justice League!|url=https://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/1158816-zack-snyder-seemingly-confirms-march-release-date-for-justice-league|access-date=2021-01-06|website=ComingSoon.net|language=en-US|archive-date=January 15, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210115195812/https://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/1158816-zack-snyder-seemingly-confirms-march-release-date-for-justice-league|url-status=live}}</ref> It reportedly cost more than $70 million to complete the special effects, musical score, and editing, as well as filming additional scenes with the cut also being presented in an [[open matte]] aspect ratio of [[1.33:1]].<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12361974/technical|title = Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021)|website = [[IMDb]]|access-date = February 6, 2021|archive-date = February 14, 2021|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210214221121/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12361974/technical|url-status = live}}</ref>

Snyder stated this version is not intended to affect the future of the DCEU continuity, but that it takes place in a slightly alternate universe.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-07-20|title=Zack Snyder's 'Justice League' Is Separate from the DC Cinematic Universe Continuity|url=https://movieweb.com/justice-league-dceu-continuity/|access-date=2021-01-06|website=Movieweb|language=en-US|archive-date=August 2, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200802231050/https://movieweb.com/justice-league-dceu-continuity/|url-status=live}}</ref> Despite previous reports describing it as a mini-series, Snyder described his cut as being a four-hour movie to be viewed in "one shot".<ref>{{Cite web|last=D'Alessandro|first=Anthony|date=2020-08-22|title=Zack Snyder's 'Justice League' Director's Cut Will Be Four Separate One-Hour Installments On HBO Max; Trailer Drops|url=https://deadline.com/2020/08/justice-league-snyder-cut-trailer-four-hour-installments-1203020700/|access-date=2021-01-06|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|language=en-US|archive-date=August 23, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200823032031/https://deadline.com/2020/08/justice-league-snyder-cut-trailer-four-hour-installments-1203020700/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-01-17|title=Zack Snyder confirms his 'Justice League' will be a four-hour movie|url=https://www.nme.com/news/film/zack-snyder-confirms-justice-league-four-hour-movie-not-miniseries-2858338|access-date=2021-01-24|website=NME {{!}} Music, Film, TV, Gaming & Pop Culture News|language=en-GB|archive-date=January 18, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210118100736/https://www.nme.com/news/film/zack-snyder-confirms-justice-league-four-hour-movie-not-miniseries-2858338|url-status=live}}</ref>

Affleck, Fisher, Miller, Heard and Manganiello, along with Lennix and Leto, returned to their respective roles for additional photography, in order to finish the project.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-10-23|title=Zack Snyder's Justice League Reshoots Add Joe Manganiello's Deathstroke|url=https://collider.com/justice-league-snyder-cut-joe-manganiello-deathstroke/|access-date=2020-12-05|website=[[Collider (website)|Collider]]|language=en-US|archive-date=October 24, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201024175643/https://collider.com/justice-league-snyder-cut-joe-manganiello-deathstroke/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Kit|first=Borys|date=October 21, 2020|title=Jared Leto to Play Joker in Zack Snyder's 'Justice League' (Exclusive)|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/jared-leto-to-play-joker-in-zack-snyders-justice-league-exclusive|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201021204357/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/jared-leto-to-play-joker-in-zack-snyders-justice-league-exclusive|archive-date=October 21, 2020|access-date=October 21, 2020|website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]}}</ref> Characters who were intended to debut in Snyder's original version of the film before their scenes were cut also appear in the film, such as [[Darkseid]] (portrayed by [[Ray Porter]]), [[DeSaad]] (portrayed by [[Peter Guinness (actor)|Peter Guinness]]), [[Iris West]] (portrayed by [[Kiersey Clemons]]), and [[Ryan Choi]] (portrayed by [[Zheng Kai]]), as well as several [[Green Lantern]]s.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jackson|first=Matthew|date=2019-01-30|title=Kevin Smith reveals Zack Snyder's apparent plans for his Justice League trilogy|url=https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/kevin-smith-reveals-zack-snyders-apparent-plans-for-his-justice-league-trilogy|access-date=2020-10-30|website=SYFY WIRE|language=en|archive-date=November 21, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191121110255/https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/kevin-smith-reveals-zack-snyders-apparent-plans-for-his-justice-league-trilogy|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2017-11-25|title=Justice League: Scrapped Post-Credits Scene Included Green Lanterns|url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-post-credits-green-lantern/|access-date=2020-10-30|website=[[Screen Rant]]|language=en-US|archive-date=April 22, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210422042957/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-post-credits-green-lantern/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Zack Snyder shared a photo on VERO™|url=https://vero.co/zacksnyder/x2-fR9Ss6GNqmVTZBQJmCLV1|access-date=2020-10-30|website=Zack Snyder on VERO™|language=en|archive-date=November 10, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201110155338/https://vero.co/zacksnyder/x2-fR9Ss6GNqmVTZBQJmCLV1|url-status=live}}</ref> Sam Benjamin was part of an estimated 20–30 minutes military subplot that was cut from the 2017 theatrical release.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Rising British Actor Sam Benjamin Discusses His 'Justice League' Role, Working With Zack Snyder, His Superhero Series 'The Few' & More!|url=https://www.the7thmatrix.com/blog/2017/10/8/sam-benjamin-justice-league|access-date=2020-11-06|website=The Best Indie SFF Short Films & Web Series|date=October 8, 2017 |language=en-US|archive-date=March 19, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210319120847/https://www.the7thmatrix.com/blog/2017/10/8/sam-benjamin-justice-league|url-status=live}}</ref>

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<ref name="cbr-6.15.18">{{cite web| last = Friedman| first = Nicholas| title = Batman v Superman: Zack Snyder Says 'Real' Doomsday Is Still Out There| work = [[Comic Book Resources]]| publisher = Valnet Inc.| date = June 15, 2018| url = https://www.cbr.com/batman-v-superman-real-doomsday-snyder/| accessdate = July 11, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="cbr-8.15.18">{{cite web| last = Chapman| first = Tom| title = Justice League Producer Supposedly Wanted Mark Wahlberg As Green Lantern| work = [[Comic Book Resources]]| publisher = Valnet Inc.| date = August 15, 2018| url = https://www.cbr.com/justice-league-mark-wahlberg-green-lantern/| accessdate = July 11, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="cbr-11.25.18">{{cite web| last = Nolan| first = L.D.| title = Steppenwolf Was Originally a Huge Part of Suicide Squad| work = [[Comic Book Resources]]| publisher = Valnet Inc.| date = November 25, 2018| url = https://www.cbr.com/justice-league-suicide-squad-steppenwolf/| accessdate = June 17, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="cbr-1.11.19">{{cite web| last = Tambio| first = Megan| title = Zack Snyder Unveils Justice League T-Shirt Design for Suicide Prevention| work = [[Comic Book Resources]]| publisher = Valnet Inc.| date = January 11, 2019| url = https://www.cbr.com/zack-snyder-justice-league-suicide-prevention-shirt/| accessdate = June 22, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="cbr-3.26.19">{{cite web| last = Cardona| first = Ian| title = Darkseid Was Going to Kill Lois Lane in Zack Snyder's Justice League| work = [[Comic Book Resources]]| publisher = Valnet Inc.| date = March 26, 2019| url = https://www.cbr.com/justice-league-darkseid-killed-lois-lane-dceu/| accessdate = June 17, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="cbr-6.19.19">{{cite web| last = Damore| first = Megan| title = Justice League's Darkseid Teases Character Voice in Support of Snyder Cut| work = [[Comic Book Resources]]| publisher = Valnet Inc.| date = June 19, 2019| url = https://www.cbr.com/justice-league-darkseid-voice-snyder-cut/| accessdate = July 15, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="cbr-7.12.19">{{cite web| last = Donohoo| first = Timothy| title = Zack Snyder Has Basically Revealed Cyborg's Entire Justice League Arc| work = [[Comic Book Resources]]| publisher = Valnet Inc.| date = July 12, 2019| url = https://www.cbr.com/zack-snyder-cyborg-justice-league-arc/| accessdate = July 15, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="cinemablend-6.18">{{cite web| last = Wood| first = Matt| title = Thanks To Merger, AT&T Is Getting Heckled About Justice League's Snyder Cut| work = Cinema Blend| date = June 2018| url = https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2436990/thanks-to-merger-att-is-getting-heckled-about-justice-leagues-snyder-cut| accessdate = June 28, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="cinemablend-7.18">{{cite web| last = Chichizola| first = Corey| title = Original Justice League Composer Responds To Being Replaced| work = Cinema Blend| date = July 2018| url = https://www.cinemablend.com/news/1670669/original-justice-league-composer-responds-to-being-replaced| accessdate = July 11, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="cinemablend-12.18">{{cite web| last = Holmes| first = Adam| title = Jason Momoa Reveals Aquaman's Justice League Ending From The Snyder Cut| work = Cinema Blend| date = December 2018| url = https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2462699/jason-momoa-reveals-aquamans-justice-league-ending-from-the-snyder-cut| accessdate = July 10, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="cinemablend-1.30.19">{{cite web| last = Holmes| first = Adam| title = Kevin Smith Just Dropped Major Info About Zack Snyder's Planned Justice League Trilogy| work = Cinema Blend| date = January 30, 2019| url = https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2466081/kevin-smith-just-dropped-major-info-about-zack-snyders-planned-justice-league-trilogy| accessdate = July 17, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="cinemablend-1.19">{{cite web| last = Wood| first = Matt| title = Zack Snyder Applauds Fan's T-Shirt-Based Justice League 2 Theory| work = Cinema Blend| date = January 2019| url = https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2465031/zack-snyder-applauds-fans-t-shirt-based-justice-league-2-theory| accessdate = June 22, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="collider-5.29.16">{{cite web| last = Chitwood| first = Adam| title = Jeremy Irons Says 'Batman v Superman' Deserved Its Bad Reviews| work = [[Collider (website)|Collider]]| date = May 29, 2016| url = http://collider.com/jeremy-irons-batman-v-superman-reviews/| accessdate = July 11, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="collider-7.23.16">{{cite web| last = Cabin| first = Chris| title = 'Justice League': First Trailer Reveals Zack Snyder's Anticipated DC Epic| work = [[Collider (website)|Collider]]| date = July 23, 2016| url = http://collider.com/justice-league-trailer/| accessdate = July 16, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="collider-8.15.16">{{cite web| last = Romano| first = Nick| title = 'Justice League': Henry Cavill Teases Black Superman Suit for Zack Snyder Film| work = [[Collider (website)|Collider]]| date = August 15, 2016| url = http://collider.com/superman-black-suit-justice-league/| accessdate = June 16, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="collider-11.28.17">{{Cite web |url=https://collider.com/justice-league-zack-snyder-directors-cut-wont-happen/ |title='Justice League': In Defense of a Zack Snyder Cut—and Why It Probably Won't Happen |last=Chitwood |first=Adam |date=November 28, 2017 |website=[[Collider (website)|Collider]] |access-date=July 17, 2019 |archive-date=May 20, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200520214926/https://collider.com/justice-league-zack-snyder-directors-cut-wont-happen/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="collider-11.25.16">{{cite web| last = Mancuso| first = Vinnie| title = 'Suicide Squad' Originally Included Steppenwolf, Says David Ayer| work = [[Collider (website)|Collider]]| date = November 25, 2018| url = http://collider.com/suicide-squad-steppenwolf-original-plans/#images| accessdate = June 17, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="collider-11.28.17">{{cite web| last = Chitwood| first = Adam| title = 'Justice League': In Defense of a Zack Snyder Cut—and Why It Probably Won't Happen| work = [[Collider (website)|Collider]]| date = November 28, 2017| url = http://collider.com/justice-league-zack-snyder-directors-cut-wont-happen/| accessdate = July 17, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="comicbook-1.2.18">{{cite web| last = Schmidt| first = JK| title = New 'Justice League' Concept Art Provides a Glimpse at Zack Snyder's Vision| work = Comicbook.com| date = January 2, 2018| url = https://comicbook.com/dc/2018/01/03/justice-league-zack-snyder-version-concept-art/| accessdate = June 17, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="gamespot-11.17.17">{{cite web| last = Rougeau| first = Michael| title = Stars Dish On Justice League Movie's Deleted Scenes| work = [[GameSpot]]| publisher = [[CBS Interactive]]| date = November 17, 2017| url = https://www.gamespot.com/articles/stars-dish-on-justice-league-movies-deleted-scenes/1100-6455039/| accessdate = July 11, 2019}}</ref>


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<ref name="hollywoodreporter-11.6.16">{{cite web| last = McMillan| first = Graeme| title = 'Justice League': The Flash and Batman Will Have a "Fascinating Relationship"| work = [[The Hollywood Reporter]]| publisher = [[Valence Media]]| date = November 6, 2016| url = https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/justice-league-flash-batman-will-share-a-fascinating-relationship-945352| accessdate = July 11, 2019}}</ref>


<ref name="hollywoodreporter-5.22.17">{{cite web| last = Kit| first = Borys| title = Zack Snyder Steps Down From 'Justice League' to Deal With Family Tragedy| work = [[The Hollywood Reporter]]| publisher = [[Valence Media]]| date = May 22, 2017| url = https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/zack-snyder-steps-down-justice-league-deal-family-tragedy-1006455| accessdate = July 11, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="hollywoodreporter-9.29.17">{{cite web| last = Couch| first = Aaron| title = DC Confirms Movies That Are Unconnected From Shared Universe| work = [[The Hollywood Reporter]]| publisher = [[Valence Media]]| date = September 29, 2017| url = https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/dc-confirms-movies-unconnected-shared-universe-1044387| accessdate = July 11, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="hollywoodreporter-11.19.17">{{cite web| last = Spiegel| first = Josh| title = Did 'Justice League' Learn Anything from 'Avengers'?| work = [[The Hollywood Reporter]]| publisher = [[Valence Media]]| date = November 19, 2017| url = https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/justice-league-did-joss-whedons-avengers-teach-movie-anything-1059198| accessdate = July 17, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="hollywoodreporter-11.21.17">{{cite web| last = Couch| first = Aaron| title = 'Justice League' Cinematographer Hopes for a Director's Cut| work = [[The Hollywood Reporter]]| publisher = [[Valence Media]]| date = November 21, 2017| url = https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/justice-league-cinematographer-hopes-a-directors-cut-1060773| accessdate = June 18, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="hollywoodreporter-12.7.17">{{cite web| last = Galuppo| first = Mia| title = DC Movie Producer Jon Berg Exits Warner Bros., Joins Roy Lee Banner| work = [[The Hollywood Reporter]]| publisher = [[Valence Media]]| date = December 7, 2017| url = https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/dc-movie-producer-jon-berg-exits-warner-bros-joins-roy-lee-banner-1065528| accessdate = July 11, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="hollywoodreporter-5.31.18">{{cite web| last = Galuppo| first = Mia| title = Warner Bros. Head of Casting Lora Kennedy Exits Studio| work = [[The Hollywood Reporter]]| publisher = [[Valence Media]]| date = May 31, 2018| url = https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/lora-kennedy-warner-bros-head-casting-exits-studio-1116278| accessdate = July 11, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="indiewire-7.18.19">{{cite web| last = Sharf| first = Zack| title = #ReleaseTheSnyderCut Billboards Invade San Diego Ahead of Comic-Con Weekend| work = [[IndieWire]]| publisher = [[Penske Media Corporation]]| date = July 18, 2019| url = https://www.indiewire.com/2019/07/release-snyder-cut-billboards-san-diego-comic-con-photos-1202158171/| accessdate = July 17, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="latintimes-3.29.19">{{cite web| last = Burog| first = Vianne| title = Zack Snyder's 'Justice League' Cut: Will Fans Ever Get To See It?| work = [[Latin Times]]| publisher = [[IBT Media]]| date = March 29, 2019| url = https://www.latintimes.com/zack-snyders-justice-league-cut-will-fans-ever-get-see-it-436945| accessdate = July 11, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="movieweb-10.1.18">{{cite web| last = Burwick| first = Kevin| title = Zack Snyder's Justice League 2 Would Have Killed Off Batman| work = [[MovieWeb]]| date = October 1, 2018| url = https://movieweb.com/justice-league-2-batman-death-zack-snyder/| accessdate = June 22, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="movieweb-5.20.19">{{cite web| last = Brunwick| first = Kevin| title = Justice League: Black Suit Edition Fan-Made Trailer Tries to Recreate the Snyder Cut| work = [[MovieWeb]]| date = May 20, 2019| url = https://movieweb.com/justice-league-black-suit-edition-trailer-fan-edited/| accessdate = June 16, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="movieweb-6.17.19">{{cite web| last = Scott| first = Ryan| title = Darkseid Officially Revealed in Justice League Snyder Cut| work = [[MovieWeb]]| date = June 17, 2019| url = https://movieweb.com/justice-league-zack-snyder-darkseid/| accessdate = July 17, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="nerdist-1.31.19">{{cite web| last = Walsh| first = Michael| title = Kevin Smith Reveals What Snyder's Justice League Trilogy Would Have Looked Like| work = [[Nerdist Industries]]| publisher = [[Legendary Entertainment]]| date = January 31, 2019| url = https://nerdist.com/article/kevin-smith-snyder-justice-league-trilogy-cut/| accessdate = June 20, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="newsweek-7.9.19">{{cite web| last = Preston| first = Hannah| title = What Is the Snyder Cut? Demand for Alternate Version of 'Justice League' Surges Following HBO Max Announcement| work = [[Newsweek]]| date = July 9, 2019| url = https://www.newsweek.com/what-snyder-cut-hbo-max-1448388| accessdate = July 10, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="polygon-1.1.18">{{cite web| last = Alexander| first = Julia| title = DC Cinematic Universe's biggest conspiracy involves Zack Snyder and Justice League| work = [[Polygon (website)|Polygon]]| publisher = [[Vox Media]]| date = January 10, 2018| url = https://www.polygon.com/2018/1/10/16873696/justice-league-zack-snyder-directors-cut-conspiracy-theory| accessdate = July 11, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="thenewyorktimes-3.14.21">{{Cite web |last=Itzkoff |first=Dave |date=March 14, 2021 |title=Zack Snyder's Rough and Tumble Ride With 'Justice League' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/14/movies/zack-snyders-rough-and-tumble-ride-with-justice-league.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210314090728/https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/14/movies/zack-snyders-rough-and-tumble-ride-with-justice-league.html |archive-date=March 14, 2021 |access-date=March 14, 2021 |website=[[The New York Times]] }}</ref>
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<ref name="ringer-6.12.19">{{cite web| last = Harvilla| first = Rob| title = Kneel Before Zack| work = [[The Ringer (website)|The Ringer]]| date = June 12, 2019| url = https://www.theringer.com/movies/2019/6/12/18662603/release-zack-snyder-cut-justice-league-zack| accessdate = June 20, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="RS Gal vs Whedon">{{Cite magazine |last=Blistein |first=Jon |date=2021-05-10 |title=Gal Gadot Says Joss Whedon Threatened Her Career While Making 'Justice League' |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-news/gal-gadot-joss-whedon-threatened-career-justice-league-1167249/ |access-date=2021-05-18 |magazine=Rolling Stone |language=en-US |archive-date=May 18, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210518220952/https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-news/gal-gadot-joss-whedon-threatened-career-justice-league-1167249/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
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<ref name="screenrant-11.21.17">{{cite web| last = Stauffer| first = Derek| title = Justice League: Batfleck Stunt Double Wants Snyder's Original Cut| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = November 21, 2017| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-snyder-directors-cut/| accessdate = June 18, 2019}}</ref>


<ref name="screengeek-6.14.19">{{Cite web |url=https://www.screengeek.net/2019/06/14/justice-league-2-release-date/ |title='Justice League 2' Would Have Been Released Today |last=Hoover |first=Vince |date=June 14, 2019 |website=Screen Geek |access-date=July 11, 2019 |archive-date=September 21, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220921233426/https://www.screengeek.net/2019/06/14/justice-league-2-release-date/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-11.24.17">{{cite web| last = Dolloff| first = Matt| title = Zack Snyder's Justice League Cameo Revealed| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = November 24, 2017| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-zack-snyder-cameo/| accessdate = June 18, 2019}}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-11.25.17">{{cite web| last = Dolloff| first = Matt| title = Rob Liefeld Also Wants a Zack Snyder Cut of Justice League| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = November 25, 2017| url = https://screenrant.com/rob-liefeld-zack-snyder-cut-justice-league/| accessdate = June 18, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-11.17.17">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-deleted-scenes-cyborg-flashback/ |title=Justice League's Deleted Scenes Include Cyborg Flashback |last=Erao |first=Matthew |date=November 17, 2017 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=June 17, 2019 |archive-date=August 17, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220817103438/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-deleted-scenes-cyborg-flashback/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-11.28.17">{{cite web| last = Stowe| first = Dusty| title = Snyder's Justice League Assembly Cut Would 'Cost Millions' to Complete| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = November 28, 2017| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-zack-snyder-cut-cost-millions/| accessdate = June 22, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-11.17.17b">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-movie-reshoot-changes-explained-snyder-whedon/ |title=Justice League Reshoots: Every Change Whedon Made To Snyder's Film |last=Leadbeater |first=Alex |date=November 17, 2017 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=June 18, 2019 |archive-date=September 3, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220903011156/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-movie-reshoot-changes-explained-snyder-whedon/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-12.3.17">{{cite web| last = Dyce| first = Andrew| title = Justice League's Original Ending Would've Saved The Film| work = [[Screen Rant]]|| date = December 3, 2017| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-movie-original-ending-darkseid/| accessdate = July 16, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-11.24.17">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-zack-snyder-cameo/ |title=Zack Snyder's Justice League Cameo Revealed |last=Dolloff |first=Matt |date=November 24, 2017 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=June 18, 2019 |archive-date=August 17, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220817103855/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-zack-snyder-cameo/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-1.29.18">{{cite web| last = Colbert| first = Stephen M.| title = Zack Snyder's Cut of Justice League Was More Complete Than You Realize| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = January 29, 2018| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-zack-snyder-cut-finished-vfx-editing/| accessdate = June 16, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-12.3.17">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-movie-original-ending-darkseid/ |title=Justice League's Original Ending Would've Saved The Film |last=Dyce |first=Andrew |date=December 3, 2017 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=July 16, 2019 |archive-date=August 17, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220817103849/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-movie-original-ending-darkseid/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-2.14.18">{{cite web| last = Dyce| first = Andrew| title = Justice League: Snyder's Version Was The 'True' Superman| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = February 14, 2018| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-snyder-version-superman/| accessdate = July 14, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-1.29.18">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-zack-snyder-cut-finished-vfx-editing/ |title=Zack Snyder's Cut of Justice League Was More Complete Than You Realize |last=Colbert |first=Stephen M. |date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=June 16, 2019 |archive-date=August 17, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220817103434/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-zack-snyder-cut-finished-vfx-editing/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-3.18.18">{{cite web| last = Dumaraog| first = Ana| title = Zack Snyder Confirms New Justice League 2 Connection in Batman V Superman| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = March 18, 2018| url = https://screenrant.com/batman-v-superman-justice-league-2-connections-zack-snyder/| accessdate = June 22, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-2.14.18">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-snyder-version-superman/ |title=Justice League: Snyder's Version Was The 'True' Superman |last=Dyce |first=Andrew |date=February 14, 2018 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=July 14, 2019 |archive-date=July 14, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190714193601/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-snyder-version-superman/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screerant-3.21.18">{{cite web| last = Agar| first = Chris| title = Pacific Rim 2 Director Supports Justice League's Snyder Cut| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = March 21, 2018| url = https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-justice-league-cut-support-deknight/| accessdate = June 16, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-3.18.18">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/batman-v-superman-justice-league-2-connections-zack-snyder/ |title=Zack Snyder Confirms New Justice League 2 Connection in Batman V Superman |last=Dumaraog |first=Ana |date=March 18, 2018 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=June 22, 2019 |archive-date=August 17, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220817103434/https://screenrant.com/batman-v-superman-justice-league-2-connections-zack-snyder/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-3.28.18">{{cite web| last = Colbert| first = Stephen M.| title = Everything We Know About Zack Snyder's Original Justice League 2 Plans| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = March 28, 2018| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-2-zack-snyder-canceled-plot-details/| accessdate = June 22, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-3.28.18">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-2-zack-snyder-canceled-plot-details/ |title=Everything We Know About Zack Snyder's Original Justice League 2 Plans |last=Colbert |first=Stephen M. |date=March 28, 2018 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=June 22, 2019 |archive-date=August 17, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220817103849/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-2-zack-snyder-canceled-plot-details/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-4.15.18">{{cite web| last = Mithaiwala| first = Mansoor| title = What Was Zack Snyder's FULL Plan For the Knightmare Scenes?| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = April 15, 2018| url = https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-justice-league-knightmare-plan/| accessdate = July 17, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-4.15.18">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-justice-league-knightmare-plan/ |title=What Was Zack Snyder's FULL Plan For the Knightmare Scenes? |last=Mithaiwala |first=Mansoor |date=April 15, 2018 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=July 17, 2019 |archive-date=August 17, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220817103851/https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-justice-league-knightmare-plan/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-4.25.18">{{cite web| last = Colbert| first = Stephen M.| title = What Was Zack Snyder's Original 5 Movie DCEU Plan?| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = April 25, 2018| url = https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-dceu-plan-superman-justice-league-trilogy/| accessdate = June 17, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-4.25.18">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-dceu-plan-superman-justice-league-trilogy/ |title=What Was Zack Snyder's Original 5 Movie DCEU Plan? |last=Colbert |first=Stephen M. |date=April 25, 2018 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=June 17, 2019 |archive-date=April 21, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200421170300/https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-dceu-plan-superman-justice-league-trilogy/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-7.3.18">{{cite web| last = Colbert| first = Stephen M.| title = Justice League: Everything Blocking The Release of Snyder's Cut| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = July 3, 2018| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-snyder-cut-release-warner-bros-distribution/| accessdate = July 17, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-6.11.18">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-script-drama-joss-whedon |title=Rumor: Justice League Script Drama Started Long Before Joss Whedon |last=Hood |first=Cooper |date=June 11, 2018 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=July 27, 2019 |archive-date=October 26, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211026163315/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-script-drama-joss-whedon/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-7.8.18">{{cite web| last = Colbert| first = Stephen M.| title = Justice League: The Snyder Cut Movement Explained| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = July 8, 2018| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-release-zack-snyder-cut-movement-explained/| accessdate = July 14, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-7.3.18">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-snyder-cut-release-warner-bros-distribution/ |title=Justice League: Everything Blocking The Release of Snyder's Cut |last=Colbert |first=Stephen M. |date=July 3, 2018 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=July 17, 2019 |archive-date=March 28, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190328204953/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-snyder-cut-release-warner-bros-distribution/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-8.18.18">{{cite web| last = Colbert| first = Stephen M.| title = How A Mark Wahlberg Green Lantern Fit in Snyder's Justice League Plans| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = August 18, 2018| url = https://screenrant.com/mark-wahlberg-green-lantern-zack-snyder-dceu-plan/| accessdate = July 11, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-7.8.18">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-release-zack-snyder-cut-movement-explained/ |title=Justice League: The Snyder Cut Movement Explained |last=Colbert |first=Stephen M. |date=July 8, 2018 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=July 14, 2019 |archive-date=January 21, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200121075744/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-release-zack-snyder-cut-movement-explained/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-9.17.18">{{cite web| last = Dyce| first = Andrew| title = Zack Snyder Confirms Atom Was In His Justice League| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = September 17, 2018| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-movie-atom-ryan-choi-cameo/| accessdate = July 15, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-8.18.18">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/mark-wahlberg-green-lantern-zack-snyder-dceu-plan/ |title=How A Mark Wahlberg Green Lantern Fit in Snyder's Justice League Plans |last=Colbert |first=Stephen M. |date=August 18, 2018 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=July 11, 2019 |archive-date=August 17, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220817103856/https://screenrant.com/mark-wahlberg-green-lantern-zack-snyder-dceu-plan/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-9.21.18">{{cite web| last = Dumaraog| first = Ana| title = Justice League Deleted Scene Previs Shows Extended Steppenwolf vs Mera| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = September 21, 2018| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-deleted-scene-previs-steppenwolf-mera/| accessdate = July 16, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-9.17.18">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-movie-atom-ryan-choi-cameo/ |title=Zack Snyder Confirms Atom Was In His Justice League |last=Dyce |first=Andrew |date=September 17, 2018 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=July 15, 2019 |archive-date=September 17, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180917224635/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-movie-atom-ryan-choi-cameo/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-10.1.18">{{cite web| last = Dumaraog| first = Ana| title = Superman Was 'Unhinged' in Snyder's Ending, Says Justice League Artist| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = October 1, 2018| url = https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-superman-original-plan-justice-league-details/| accessdate = July 10, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-9.21.18">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-deleted-scene-previs-steppenwolf-mera/ |title=Justice League Deleted Scene Previs Shows Extended Steppenwolf vs Mera |last=Dumaraog |first=Ana |date=September 21, 2018 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=July 16, 2019 |archive-date=August 17, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220817103849/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-deleted-scene-previs-steppenwolf-mera/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18">{{cite web| last = Colbert| first = Stephen M.| title = Justice League: Every Confirmed Change to Zack Snyder's Version| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = November 17, 2018| url = https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-cut-justice-league-changes/| accessdate = June 16, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-10.1.18">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-superman-original-plan-justice-league-details/ |title=Superman Was 'Unhinged' in Snyder's Ending, Says Justice League Artist |last=Dumaraog |first=Ana |date=October 1, 2018 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=July 10, 2019 |archive-date=August 17, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220817103435/https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-superman-original-plan-justice-league-details/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-12.17.18">{{cite web| last = Bacon| first = Thomas| title = How Aquaman Was Different In The Snyder Cut of Justice League| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = December 17, 2018| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-aquaman-snyder-cut-differences/| accessdate = July 10, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-cut-justice-league-changes/ |title=Justice League: Every Confirmed Change to Zack Snyder's Version |last=Colbert |first=Stephen M. |date=November 17, 2018 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=June 16, 2019 |archive-date=July 18, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190718232110/https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-cut-justice-league-changes/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-12.30.18>{{cite web| last = Colbert| first = Stephen M.| title = How Aquaman Impacts the Chances for a Justice League Snyder Cut| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = December 30, 2018| url = https://screenrant.com/aquaman-justice-league-snyder-cut-chances/| accessdate = June 16, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-12.17.18">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-aquaman-snyder-cut-differences/ |title=How Aquaman Was Different In The Snyder Cut of Justice League |last=Bacon |first=Thomas |date=December 17, 2018 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=July 10, 2019 |archive-date=June 8, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190608202033/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-aquaman-snyder-cut-differences/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-1.16.19">{{cite web| last = Colbert| first = Stephen M.| title = Zack Snyder's Original Justice League Plans Revealed in Cryptic Puzzle| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = January 16, 2019| url = https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-justice-league-dceu-plan-puzzle-symbols/| accessdate = June 22, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-12.30.18">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/aquaman-justice-league-snyder-cut-chances/ |title=How Aquaman Impacts the Chances for a Justice League Snyder Cut |last=Colbert |first=Stephen M. |date=December 30, 2018 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=June 16, 2019 |archive-date=February 12, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240212120521/https://screenrant.com/aquaman-justice-league-snyder-cut-chances/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-1.18.19">{{cite web| last = Cotter| first = Padraig| title = Batman & Superman Ranked Worst in Justice League Test Screenings| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = January 18, 2019| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-heroes-ranked-batman-superman/| accessdate = June 18, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-1.16.19">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-justice-league-dceu-plan-puzzle-symbols/ |title=Zack Snyder's Original Justice League Plans Revealed in Cryptic Puzzle |last=Colbert |first=Stephen M. |date=January 16, 2019 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=June 22, 2019 |archive-date=August 17, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220817103849/https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-justice-league-dceu-plan-puzzle-symbols/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-1.30.19">{{cite web| last = Dumaraog| first = Ana| title = Kevin Smith Wants Warner Bros. to Release the Snyder Cut| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = January 30, 2019| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-snyder-cut-kevin-smith/| accessdate = June 16, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-1.18.19">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-heroes-ranked-batman-superman/ |title=Batman & Superman Ranked Worst in Justice League Test Screenings |last=Cotter |first=Padraig |date=January 18, 2019 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=June 18, 2019 |archive-date=August 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220824051744/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-heroes-ranked-batman-superman/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-3.4.19">{{cite web| last = Dumaraog| first = Ana| title = Justice League: What Happened to Snyder's Cut a 'Terrible Wrong,' Says Crew Member| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = March 4, 2019| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-snyder-cut-clay-enos-reaction/| accessdate = June 16, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-3.25.19">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-justice-league-original-script-not-shot/ |title=Zack Snyder Confirms Original Justice League Script Was Not Shot |last=Hood |first=Cooper |date=March 25, 2019 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=June 17, 2019 |archive-date=February 12, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240212120403/https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-justice-league-original-script-not-shot/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-3.28.19">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-zack-snyder-cut-exists-confirmed/ |title=Zack Snyder Confirms A Snyder Cut Of Justice League Exists |last=Colbert |first=Stephen M. |date=March 28, 2019 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=July 14, 2019 |archive-date=April 3, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200403100539/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-zack-snyder-cut-exists-confirmed/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-3.25.19">{{cite web| last = Hood| first = Cooper| title = Zack Snyder Confirms Original Justice League Script Was Not Shot| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = March 25, 2019| url = https://screenrant.com/zack-snyder-justice-league-original-script-not-shot/| accessdate = June 17, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-4.15.19">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-darkseid-ares-fight-confirmed/ |title=Justice League Actor Confirms Cut Darkseid vs Ares Battle |last=Hood |first=Cooper |date=April 15, 2019 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=July 17, 2019 |archive-date=August 17, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220817103849/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-darkseid-ares-fight-confirmed/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-3.28.19">{{cite web| last = Colbert| first = Stephen M.| title = Zack Snyder Confirms A Snyder Cut Of Justice League Exists| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = March 28, 2019| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-zack-snyder-cut-exists-confirmed/| accessdate = July 14, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-4.26.19">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-snyder-cut-three-script-versions-explained/ |title=There Are THREE Versions Of Justice League (Including The Snyder Cut): We Explain |last=Colbert |first=Stephen M. |date=March 26, 2019 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=June 17, 2019 |archive-date=December 19, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191219140358/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-snyder-cut-three-script-versions-explained/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-4.15.19">{{cite web| last = Hood| first = Cooper| title = Justice League Actor Confirms Cut Darkseid vs Ares Battle| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = April 15, 2019| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-darkseid-ares-fight-confirmed/| accessdate = July 17, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-5.25.19b">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-leagues-real-ares-actor-wasnt-credited-heres-happened/ |title=Justice League's REAL Ares Actor Wasn't Credited: Here's What Happened |last=Colbert |first=Stephen M. |date=May 25, 2019 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=July 15, 2019 |archive-date=November 7, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201107232550/https://screenrant.com/justice-leagues-real-ares-actor-wasnt-credited-heres-happened/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-4.26.19">{{cite web| last = Colbert| first = Stephen M.| title = There Are THREE Versions Of Justice League (Including The Snyder Cut): We Explain| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = March 26, 2019| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-snyder-cut-three-script-versions-explained/| accessdate = June 17, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name="screenrant-6.12.19">{{Cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/justice-league-snyder-cut-complete-details/ |title=Justice League Artist Breaks Down How Complete the Snyder Cut Is |last=Dumaraog |first=Ana |date=June 12, 2019 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |access-date=June 16, 2019 |archive-date=July 2, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190702015011/https://screenrant.com/justice-league-snyder-cut-complete-details/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


<ref name="screenrant-5.20.19">{{cite web| last = Colbert| first = Stephen M.| title = Justice League: Black Suit Edition Fan Trailer Introduces Darkseid| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = May 20, 2019| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-black-suit-edition-fan-trailer-darkseid/| accessdate = June 16, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="screenrant-5.25.19">{{cite web| last = Hood| first = Cooper| title = Snyder Cut Fans Start GoFundMe for Comic-Con & Suicide Prevention| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = May 25, 2019| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-snyder-cut-fans-sdcc-campaign-suicide-prevention/| accessdate = June 16, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="screenrant-5.25.19b">{{cite web| last = Colbert| first = Stephen M.| title = Justice League's REAL Ares Actor Wasn't Credited: Here's What Happened| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = May 25, 2019| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-leagues-real-ares-actor-wasnt-credited-heres-happened/| accessdate = July 15, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="screenrant-6.12.19">{{cite web| last = Dumaraog| first = Ana| title = Justice League Artist Breaks Down How Complete the Snyder Cut Is| work = [[Screen Rant]]| date = June 12, 2019| url = https://screenrant.com/justice-league-snyder-cut-complete-details/| accessdate = June 16, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="syfy-1.30.19">{{cite web| last = Jackson| first = Matthew| title = Kevin Smith reveals Zack Snyder's apparent plans for his Justice League trilogy| work = [[Syfy Wire]]| date = January 30, 2019| url = https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/kevin-smith-reveals-zack-snyders-apparent-plans-for-his-justice-league-trilogy| accessdate = June 20, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="syfy-3.25.19">{{cite web| last = Weiss| first = Josh| title = Zack Snyder's original time travel plan for Justice League| work = [[Syfy Wire]]| date = March 25, 2019| url = https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/zack-snyder-justice-league-darkseid-lois-lane-time-travel| accessdate = June 17, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="TY Batfleck">{{Cite web |last=Curran |first=Brad |date=July 24, 2020 |title=Ben Affleck's Batman Trends As Fans Thank Batfleck For His DCEU Role |url=https://screenrant.com/ben-affleck-batman-dceu-role-twitter-trending/ |access-date=July 30, 2020 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |language=en-US |archive-date=July 29, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200729064835/https://screenrant.com/ben-affleck-batman-dceu-role-twitter-trending/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
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<ref name="wsj-11.6.17">{{cite web| last = Fritz| first = Ben| title = The Quest to Save 'Justice League'| work = [[The Wall Street Journal]]| publisher = [[News Corp (2013–present)|News Corp]]| date = November 6, 2017| url = https://www.wsj.com/articles/offbeat-super-heroes-take-on-batman-wonder-woman-1509997635| accessdate = July 15, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="wsj-7.19.18">{{cite web| last = Fritz| first = Ben| title = Holy Director's Cut, Batman! 'Justice League' Fans Demand a New Version of a Superhero Flop| work = [[The Wall Street Journal]]| publisher = [[News Corp (2013–present)|News Corp]]| date = July 19, 2018| url = https://www.wsj.com/articles/holy-directors-cut-batman-devoted-fans-demand-a-new-version-of-a-superhero-flop-1532011378| accessdate = June 16, 2019}}</ref>
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<ref name="wrap-2.16.18">{{cite web| last1 = Hornshaw| first1 = Phil| last2 = Owen| first2 = Phil| title = 15 Scenes in the 'Justice League' Trailers That Were Not in the Finished Movie| work = [[TheWrap]]| date = February 16, 2018| url = https://www.thewrap.com/scenes-from-justice-league-trailers-but-not-the-movie-itself/| accessdate = July 16, 2019}}</ref>
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The 2017 film Justice League had a troubled production history, undergoing major changes before and during production, including a change in directors. This resulted in the theatrical release being markedly different from its conception in pre-production and principal photography.[1][2]

Justice League was directed by Zack Snyder for most of its production but he stepped down during post-production after his daughter's death. Joss Whedon completed the film as an uncredited co-director, overseeing script rewrites, reshoots, runtime cuts, and other changes driven by Warner Bros. Pictures and the reception of the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) films Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad (both 2016).[3][4][2] The theatrical release of Justice League was a commercial failure, and received mixed reviews.[5][6]

When details surfaced about its troubled production, some expressed interest in the idea of releasing an alternate cut of the film that would be more faithful to Snyder's vision. This was later petitioned by audiences, some of the film's cast and crew, and other film industry figures. Although Warner initially rejected the idea of releasing an alternate cut,[7] Zack Snyder's Justice League was released in 2021, on HBO Max.[8][9]

Original Snyder/Beall/Terrio script (2014–2016)

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Following the release of Man of Steel (2013), Snyder outlined the basis of the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), which centered around a five-film arc including Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) and a Justice League trilogy. As interpreted by Stephen M. Colbert of Screen Rant, the structure of the franchise would have been the "inverse" of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Instead of solo films culminating in cross-over Avengers films, DC would primarily feature cross-over films with occasional solo films set at different points in time.[10]

The original Justice League that Chris [Terrio] and I wrote... a lot of it we shot [but] the actual [core] idea we never filmed because the studio was like, 'That's crazy.' And we were so insecure after [Batman v Superman] [that] we were just like, 'I guess it is crazy. There's gonna be mass hysteria if we film this.'

—Zack Snyder, Syfy Wire[11]

Snyder opted to have Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice as the darkest in tone, and the following films be more hopeful in tone (Snyder described his original Justice League script written with Chris Terrio as "dark" and "scary"). Concept art revealed scenes involving Apokolips and the New Gods, and were noted as being heavily influenced by science fiction and the work of H. R. Giger.[12][13] In cinematographer Fabian Wagner's first meeting with Snyder, Snyder informed him he wanted to depart from the "stylized, desaturated, super-high contrast looks of other [DCEU] films", hinting at a darker tone.[14]

As revealed in 2024, Will Beall was hired to write a very early draft for the script of Justice League; some of its elements would find their ways into Zack Snyder's Justice League. Beall's draft had the majority of the second act acting like a "little sort of coda" of the post-apocalyptic "Knightmare" future timeline that appeared in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice as a flashforward with the heroes and villains forced to team up, having lots of inspiration to Back to the Future Part II (1989).[15]

In 2019, Snyder revealed part of Justice League would have seen Darkseid teleport into the Batcave and kill Lois Lane. This would eventually make Superman subject to the Anti-Life Equation and under Darkseid's control to take over Earth. In response, Batman and Cyborg would send Flash back in time to save Lois and Superman.[11][12][16][17] This idea was never filmed,[18] however, it was partly referenced in Zack Snyder's Justice League, as a vision from Cyborg.

The "Snyder Cut" (2016–2017)

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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice received generally negative reviews from critics,[19] and mixed reviews from audiences.[20] Criticism centered around its dark tone, lack of humor, and slow pace. This caused Warner and Snyder to reevaluate upcoming DCEU films, particularly Suicide Squad and Justice League. As such, Snyder and Terrio's original plan to make DCEU films become progressively lighter and more positive in tone was abandoned, and the "dark and weird" Justice League was rewritten to be more light hearted.[12][21] Snyder cited this version to be a mixture between his original idea and the light hearted tone requested by Warner.[22]

In May 2016, Warner hired Jon Berg and Geoff Johns to oversee the DCEU, including Justice League rewrites.[3] Batman actor Ben Affleck was hired to rewrite and serve as an executive producer on Justice League and help ensure continuity between the film and The Batman, which he was expected to star in and direct at the time.[23] Alfred Pennyworth actor Jeremy Irons said Snyder's script was simpler, smaller and more linear than Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.[24] The rewrites resulted in delays to filming, which began in May 2016.[25]

Principal photography was shot entirely on 35 mm film[26] and wrapped in December 2016.[27] Months later, cuts of the film were shown to Warner executives and Snyder's friends and family.[28][27] A final run-time and picture lock were achieved, though the cuts had incomplete VFX shots and partial audio mixing.[29][30][31] Composer Tom Holkenborg completed the film's score.[32] Snyder said that the film contained multiple cuts which needed only "a few CG tweaks" and the final version would be approved by Warner.[33][34] Screenwriter Mark Hughes reported that the final cut was mostly done,[35] while The Telegraph cited a VFX expert as estimating that the studio would need another $30–40 million to finish the film.[31] This mostly finished version of Justice League is what is often referred to as the "Snyder Cut". Citing unnamed sources of Justice League's crew "at various levels", Kevin Smith described the state of the cut as:

"When people hear 'Snyder Cut', they think an extended cut that's finished. The 'Snyder Cut' that I've heard of was never finished. It was a [film] that people in production could watch and fill in the blanks. It was certainly not meant for mass consumption".[36][37]

This version of the "Snyder Cut" was 214 minutes (over three-and-a-half hours)[38][2] while the assembly cut was nearly five hours long.[39] The basic story from Snyder's Justice League was largely maintained for the theatrical release but dozens of additional scenes related to backstories, mythos, worldbuilding elements, new characters, and teases for upcoming films were removed. This included the introductions of Darkseid,[40] Desaad,[41][42] Nuidis Vulko,[43] Ryan Choi,[44] Elinore Stone,[45] Iris West,[46] and Martian Manhunter.[47][48] Sequences related to the on-screen prominence of Lex Luthor,[1] Silas Stone,[49] Mera,[50] Lois Lane,[51] and Ares were reduced,[52] as was the time-travel plot in Snyder and Terrio's original draft.[53] The theatrical cut instead opted to emphasize the involvement of Flash, Aquaman, and Cyborg.[1] The depiction of Aquaman in the film and in Aquaman (2018) was said to be consistent with Snyder's intended vision.[54]

According to insider reports, Warner executives noted the effort to lighten the Snyder cut's tone but labelled it "unwatchable", citing a lack of humor.[3][55] Neil Daly, who oversaw the film's test screenings, said test audiences ranked Batman and Superman the lowest of the main cast.[56] In 2021, David Brenner, one of the film's editors, claimed Warner never screened Snyder's cut to test audiences and instead viewed a 2 and a half hour cut, after which, they began initiating further rewrites.[57] The first two trailers for Justice League used footage from the "Snyder Cut",[58][59] and were subject to mixed reception.[60][61][62][63]

#ReleaseTheSnyderCut movement

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Immediately after the theatrical release of Justice League, fans created an online petition to release the "Snyder Cut" that gained more than 180,000 signatures.[64][65][7] The movement, which uses the hashtag #ReleaseTheSnyderCut on social media,[2][66] began before fans had any knowledge that a cut of Snyder's Justice League film actually existed in any capacity.[31][64][67] The movement was ignited by the divisive reaction toward the theatrical cut, knowing that Snyder left directorial duties and the final cut of the film in the hands of Joss Whedon and the assumption that Whedon created an inferior film. The circumstances have been compared to a similar situation with the film Superman II (1980). Both Justice League and Superman II feature a director that was replaced, for different reasons, before completion of a film, which led to a second director coming in and making substantial changes to the tone of each film. Although the reasoning behind each director's departure differs, Richard Donner was able to complete his Superman II cut in 2006.[2][66][68] Some assumed that an alternate cut of Justice League was inevitable because historically several of Snyder's films have been re-released as extended cuts for home media (Watchmen (2009), Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice) which are seen by some critics as superior to the original version.[69][70] In July 2018, The Wall Street Journal reported that Warner had no plans of releasing an alternate cut of Justice League.[7] In November 2019, both The Hollywood Reporter and Variety independently reported Warner had no plans to release the "Snyder Cut", with the latter quoting an inside source as saying, "That's a pipe dream. There's no way it's ever happening".[71][72]

Outline of Snyder's cancelled Justice League sequels

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Justice League trilogy outline
image icon T-shirt design by Zack Snyder posted to his Twitter account. The cryptic logo allegedly outlines Snyder's entire plan for his five-film arc, including his Justice League trilogy.

Scripts for two sequels to follow Snyder's Justice League were never written and never had writers assigned to them,[73][74] but Snyder had a plan for their stories and comic-book artist Jim Lee drew breakdown boards for them.[75] Production was expected to begin shortly after the release of Justice League,[74] but work on the first sequel, tentatively titled Justice League: Part Two [76] was stopped when Snyder stepped down in May 2017 and was pushed back indefinitely in December 2017 in favor of a stand-alone Batman film titled The Batman starring Ben Affleck, which similarly never came to fruition and was converted into a separate, standalone project entirely.[77] After the commercial flop of Justice League caused Warner to re-think their DCEU strategy and move away from Snyder's vision, Snyder and members of the cast and crew slowly began leaking details about his Justice League trilogy plan. Those details include:[a]

  • After being teased in Zack Snyder's Justice League, Darkseid would have been the main villain of Justice League Part Two.[74]
  • The "Knightmare" would have been important to the plot.[73] Snyder's plans for the "Knightmare" future and beyond were loosely inspired by the plot of the 2013 video game Injustice: Gods Among Us and Grant Morrison's 2008-2009 DC Comics crossover storyline "Final Crisis" and Geoff Johns' 2011 DC crossover storyline "Flashpoint".[78][79][80]
  • An early version of the first Justice League film's script, according to Snyder in the YouTube podcast of Anthony and Joe Russo, had a romantic subplot between Batman and Lois Lane prior to Superman's resurrection, citing that romance as a result of Lois being a "pretty amazing person" and his wish to incorporate the subplot to highlight Amy Adams' acting talents. He compared the storyline to the common war film-like plotline where a soldier's wife moves on after believing her husband died only for him to resurface and reveal his survival, hence why Lois would see herself in a difficult situation due to still loving Superman but Batman having already fallen for her.[22]
  • Justice League Part Two would have featured the fall of Earth and its terraformation into a copy of Apokolips as teased by Cyborg's vision of "the future" in Zack Snyder's Justice League. Darkseid would've killed Lois Lane in the Batcave while Batman himself would've been unable to stop him, ultimately making Superman susceptible to the Anti-Life Equation through his grief, resulting in his corruption and eventual alliance with the forces of Apokolips as Earth's tyrant ruler. This would have forced the Flash—the only survivor of an attack by the evil Superman, to escape through time travel using a cosmic treadmill built by Cyborg. This plot device was also alluded to in the events of Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, during which Barry Allen, presumed to be from the "Knightmare" future, broke through time to warn the present Wayne about Superman's impending threat to the planet before realizing he went back "too soon" for Bruce to understand what he was referring to.[81]
  • Following a now cut ending scene from Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021), which originally featured Green Lanterns John Stewart, Kilowog and Tomar-Re, later repurposed to Stewart and Martian Manhunter before being reworked to solely involve the latter, members of the Green Lantern Corps were expected to appear in Justice League Part Two including Hal Jordan.[74][82] Producer Charles Roven was rumored to be interested in having Mark Wahlberg play The Corps' most famous member, though he was never officially cast in the role.[83][84] In earlier scrapped ideas from 2014 to 2015, of Justice League Part 2 and Part 2A, Hal Jordan would have been introduced in the final Justice League film set in the "Knightmare" timeline.[85] By 2016, with those ideas having been partly scrapped and altered, it seems plans changed for Hal to also appear a bit earlier in Justice League 2 alongside the Green Lantern Corps.
  • According to Snyder, the scene in Batman v Superman with crosses over Superman's dead body was a cryptic reference to events in Justice League 2.[86]
  • In spite of having no plans to originally feature him in Justice League Part One,[87] Snyder planned to flesh out the past story between Batman and the Joker in Justice League Part Two by exploring how Robin died, including flashbacks of how the Joker murdered Dick Grayson before burning down Wayne Manor and confronting Batman.[88] The way this sequence would have gone was that there was a Last Supper-inspired moment with the resistance in which they all tell each other stories, as they believe they are going to die the following day, with the Joker's story being of how he killed Robin. Snyder said the fight sequence would have been shown on screen, as Robin "does [not] go down without a fight".[89]
  • While on the set of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019) at Pinewood Studios—where Justice League was also created—Kevin Smith met with some of the crew who worked on Snyder's films and learned about what the future would have held. He revealed that Justice League 2 was supposed to end in defeat, comparing it to the films The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Avengers: Infinity War (2018).[75][90]
  • Also according to Smith, Justice League 3 would have been set entirely in the post-apocalyptic "Knightmare" Earth seen in Bruce Wayne's dream sequences in Batman v Superman and Zack Snyder's Justice League, with a rough synopsis of it being, "The heroes' last stand against Darkseid and the forces of Apokolips".[75][90] Conversely, Snyder later stated that it would have been Justice League Part Two that was set in the post-apocalyptic "Knightmare" Earth.[91]
  • Justice League 3 would have featured a time-traveling Flash avert the apocalyptic future by preventing Superman's fall into darkness, travelling back to the events of Part Two.[92] As a result, Batman was to sacrifice himself to save Lois from Darkseid, resulting in Superman becoming the leader of the Justice League and the central character of the film.[79][93]
  • Following Batman's sacrifice, Superman would've reverted to his classic suit, completing his 5-6 film character arc as intended by Snyder since Man of Steel by uniting mankind and other armies around the Earth once more for the upcoming showdown against Darkseid and his Apokoliptian forces, including aircraft carriers, United States Army Special Forces members, Atlanteans led by Aquaman rising out of the ocean, Amazons led by Wonder Woman coming off Themyscira,[92] and even the Green Lantern Corps. Hippolyta would have died in the war, with Diana succeeding her as queen of the Amazons. Aquaman would have united all the kingdoms of the sea and be recognized as their true king for uniting with the surface world. Sometime after the war, the Amazons would open up Themyscira to the rest of the world again. Meanwhile, Barbara Gordon, who would've been introduced to Snyder's story arc in the Ben Affleck-directed The Batman (2022),[94] would replace her father as Commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department upon his retirement, and would've assumed Batman's crimefighting duties as Batgirl, until the powerless son of Superman and Lois became the new Batman 20 years later.[81][95][85]
  • According to storyboard artist Jay Oliva in August 2023, in addition to the intended "Darkseid quadrilogy" by Snyder that would have ended up with "a Justice League Unlimited version" of the "Snyder-verse", Warner Bros. planned to make a Flash trilogy, which was at different points of development with directors like Seth Grahame-Smith and Rick Famuyiwa, that would have culminated in a "Flashpoint" film adaptation similar to Oliva's DC Universe Animated Original Movies (DCUAOM) film Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox (2013) that would have revealed that Professor Zoom had been behind the DCEU's events, being in the background during most of the trilogy while having some influence over the Justice League films, provoking the Flash into changing the universe in a way that everyone is enemies with those who used to be their allies, forcing Flash to reboot the film series in a way that could have introduced a new cast due to the studio feeling that the starring actors would wish to move on from their roles after a decade.[96]

In January 2019, Snyder released a T-shirt as a reward for donating to a crowdfunding campaign, with all proceeds going toward the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. His design, which resembles the Kabbalah Tree of Life, is said to contain the plot of his five-film arc including a planned Justice League trilogy within a mosaic of cryptic symbols and phrases. The reverse side of the shirt has a quote from Joseph Campbell, American literature professor famed for his creation of the Hero's journey, which reads: "All the gods, all the heavens, all the hells, are within you".[97][98][99] The Dreamscapes Of Zack Snyder's Justice League Exhibition in downtown Dallas revealed an outline for Justice League Parts 2 and 2A by Snyder, lettered by Geoff Johns, and with art by Jim Lee; it showed costumes and props that were used in the additional photography for Zack Snyder's Justice League.[85]

Current status

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In February 2021, Snyder stated that as far as he knew, Warner Bros. had no interest in hiring him for further Justice League sequels or any DCEU films overall.[100] Snyder revealed at Justice Con 2021 that he had cast Wayne T. Carr as John Stewart / Green Lantern and filmed footage with him for the film's epilogue but was turned down by the studio.[101]

Theatrical cut (2017)

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Justice League came out as scheduled in November 2017, credited to Zack Snyder despite not looking or feeling or behaving like a Zack Snyder film at all. The course he'd set had manifestly been abandoned; the DCEU had taken the opportunity afforded by his absence to dramatically rebrand. The curt two-hour runtime. The brightness. The relative bubbliness. The distinctly Whedonesque quippiness. "Itchy," quips Superman, when asked by Amy Adams's Lois Lane how it felt to come back from the dead; the Flash, meanwhile, awkwardly rambles on about brunch and pratfalls face-first onto Wonder Woman's chest.

—Rob Harvilla, The Ringer[2]

After disapproving of the direction of the "Snyder Cut", Warners and Geoff Johns hired filmmaker Joss Whedon to re-write the script and help with extensive re-shoots.[7] (However, he may have been hired earlier than reported, to join a larger writer's room.)[102] Whedon had gone to Warner Bros. with a pitch for a Batgirl film, to which Johns accepted his pitch and was working with him on developing that film. Johns then saw this as an opportunity to help with additional rewrites and reshoots for Justice League.[103] Dismissing reports that he requested Whedon's help, Snyder did hope that Whedon could give him some help by writing some "cool scenes", but only had one conversation about the studio's notes with Whedon.[104] Soon, the studio gave Whedon more power as he was also given power to help direct reshoots.[105] Finding anguish rather than relief on their work,[104] when Snyder and his wife left the project after their daughter's death, Whedon took over as director and directed reshoots for approximately 55 days.[105] Then-Warner CEO Kevin Tsujihara mandated that Justice League's length was not to exceed two hours, something the studio had been pushing for throughout principal photography, but Snyder himself never took seriously, saying it was near impossible to tell his story in two hours.[3][103] The film company also reportedly decided not to push back the release date (which would have allowed the filmmakers more time to properly complete Justice League), partly so that executives could keep their annual bonuses, and partly because they were concerned that AT&T might dissolve the studio after an upcoming merger, which might result in the incomplete film getting scrapped altogether.[106]

Snyder may also have turned down an offer to delay the release date.[31] He was expected to film the scenes that Whedon re-wrote, and they were working together to fix the film in accordance with the studio's requests when Snyder's daughter, Autumn Snyder, died by suicide in March 2017.[7][107] He continued to work on Justice League for two months after the tragedy to distract himself, before finally stepping down in May 2017.[28][107] His wife Deborah Snyder who was producing Justice League also stepped away from the project.[28] Some reports, however, say that Snyder may have been quietly fired from the project in January or February 2017, a month or two before his daughter's suicide and several more before his official departure from the project.[55][108] Once Snyder left, Whedon assumed full control over the completion of the theatrical cut of Justice League.[107] Warner COO Toby Emmerich said at the time:

"The directing is minimal and it has to adhere to the style and tone and the template that Zack set. We're not introducing any new characters. It's the same characters in some new scenes. He's handing the baton to Joss, but the course has really been set by Zack. I still believe that despite this tragedy, we'll still end up with a great movie".[28]

In accordance with Warner's run-time limitations, the Justice League theatrical cut is exactly 120 minutes (two hours) long including credits. Whedon added nearly 80 new pages to the script.[109] Wagner, who did not work on Whedon's reshoots, roughly estimates that the theatrical cut uses only about 10% of the principal photography he shot.[110] Holkenborg had completed his score before being replaced by Danny Elfman (Spider-Man, Batman) mid-way through post-production, although he had only composed for about two hours worth of film as Warner Bros. wanted the film to be around that runtime.[30][32] Recalling the situation, Holkenborg stated that he had one meeting with Whedon and decided not continue on the project due to Whedon's negative attitude towards Snyder and the film; before he could step down, he was informed that Whedon had chosen to go with Elfman anyway.[111]

All of the re-shot scenes were filmed digitally, using an Arri Alexa XT.[26] Wagner was briefly contacted to return, but was busy shooting another project that was being shot in the same area and briefly visited the set, finding the atmosphere very different from the original production, corroborating statements made by Ray Fisher, Jason Momoa and Gal Gadot about the experience on set of the reshoots.[112] Wagner also said the reshoots lasted about 55 days or 7 weeks, and said the studio brightened up the color palette of the film when Snyder was working in post and went further in this with Whedon.[113] The scenes that Whedon wrote or re-shot for the theatrical release added a brighter tone and humor, and reduced the level of violence seen in Snyder's darker direction.[7] Fisher has also said nearly every Snyder shot scene had a Whedon addition spliced in except the scene on the GCPD roof top with the League and Commissioner Gordon.[112] To meet the mandated run-time, more than 90 minutes of footage from the "Snyder Cut" was removed, but the result still adhered to the basic outline of the story established by Snyder. While the "Snyder Cut" was poorly received by test audiences, the early screening of Whedon's cut scored as high as Wonder Woman (2017) did with test audiences, so Warner decided to move forward with it.[3] However, the film's editor David Brenner has since contested this.[57]

Upon release, the theatrical cut of Justice League was met with mixed to negative reviews. Several critics described it as a "Frankenstein"[78][106][114][115] film, in that similar to Frankenstein's monster that is composed of different humans' body parts, Justice League was very obviously the work of two different directors with competing visions for the finished product. Warner decided to move away from Snyder's vision for a shared universe of interconnected films and focus on stand-alone films and solo franchises instead.[6] The previously announced sequel to Justice League scheduled for a 2019 release was pushed back indefinitely.[77] Similar to the fallout after Batman v Superman, Warner initiated a shakeup of executives between late-2017 and mid-2018, ahead of the release of the next DCEU film, Aquaman. Both Jon Berg and Geoff Johns, who were hired as co-chairmen and co-runners of the DCEU after Batman v Superman to get the franchise back on track, departed DC Films at the end of 2017.[116][117] In early 2018, Berg and Johns were replaced by Walter Hamada (It, The Conjuring) and Chantal Nong.[118][119] Warner's head of casting Lora Kennedy departed in May 2018.[120] The Hollywood Reporter quoted an insider familiar with the station as saying Hamada "walked into a shitshow, and he's trying to clean it up".[121] Several DCEU actors are no longer attached to the franchise following Justice League,[122][123] with several others currently in question.[124]

An anonymous Warner Bros. executive stated in February 2021 that even the studio did not like the "stupefying" changes Whedon brought to Snyder's film, criticizing the Black Clad and the Russian family as goofy and pointless additions to the film. The executive affirmed that the finished film felt "awkward" because the studio did not want to admit what "piece of shit" it had become.[104]

Significant changes to the theatrical cut

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Justice League endured extensive re-writes and re-shoots that dramatically altered the final film. The above image shows Cyborg, Aquaman and Wonder Woman ready for battle in the first trailer from Zack Snyder's version before he departed the project, restored upon the release of his version. The below image shows the exact same shot from Joss Whedon's theatrical cut featuring an altered sky color and set design, as well as Cyborg and Aquaman being removed from the scene.

The following is an overview of reported major differences between the "Snyder Cut" and the theatrical cut of Justice League. It is not an exhaustive list and dozens of other major and minor changes have been reported.[1][125][126][127]

Fate of Silas Stone

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In the "Snyder Cut" Victor's father Silas Stone dies after activating a Mother Box at STAR Labs in an act of self-sacrifice. In the theatrical cut Silas survives the final battle.[128]

Characters removed or given a reduced presence

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The theatrical cut entirely removed at least 10 comic book characters from Snyder's original script, among others. The "Snyder Cut" included a short scene where Flash saved Iris West from a car accident.[1] Ryan Choi / Atom appeared as a S.T.A.R. Labs scientist working with Silas Stone.[44] Cyborg's mother Elinore Stone appeared in some flashback scenes. Aquaman's mentor Nuidis Vulko appeared in an underwater scene and a cut post-credits scene.[43] Justice League antagonist Darkseid appeared in four different scenes.[129] Master torturer and follower of Darkseid in the comic books Desaad played a minor role.[42][130] Harry Lennix's character Calvin Swanwick from Man of Steel and Batman v Superman was planned to appear in a scene revealing he was secretly the shapeshifting alien Martian Manhunter all along.[47][48] The supporting characters Silas Stone, Lex Luthor, Lois Lane, Mera, Ares, Zeus and Antiope had multiple scenes cut or reduced, but still appear in the theatrical release.[citation needed]

Marc McClure, the actor who played Jimmy Olsen in the Christopher Reeve Superman films, played Lois Lane's bodyguard throughout the entire "Snyder Cut" but only makes a cameo appearance in the theatrical cut.[131] Snyder had a non-speaking cameo in a cafe.[132] Actor Sam Benjamin said he filmed 20–30 minutes worth of scenes for a military subplot that was cut from the theatrical release.[133]

Removal of lore and backstories for Flash, Aquaman and Cyborg

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Several scenes introducing and exploring in more depth the mythologies of the three new characters to the DCEU—Flash, Aquaman and Cyborg—were removed from the theatrical cut. In the "Snyder Cut", Barry demonstrates the ability to reverse time by briefly surpassing the speed of light in a new version of the final battle,[53] and his relationship with Bruce Wayne was established as being "between someone who is naive and excited and someone who is experienced and jaded".[134] In the theatrical cut, much of this is removed or replaced by "forced jokes" and a scene in which Flash saves a Russian family during the final battle.[135]

Cyborg was described as the "heart" of the film and the original script had included additional scenes of his origin story, learning to use his abilities and connecting with his cybernetic enhancements.[1][26][53][73][136][137][138] According to Ray Fisher, the only Snyder-shot scene Whedon kept in the theatrical cut was the one of Cyborg meeting with J. K. Simmons' Commissioner James Gordon at the Gotham City Police Department's rooftop.[139] Fisher later voiced his displeasure with Whedon and the studio removing much of Cyborg's backstory, among other allegations, leading to a months-long feud that culminated in Whedon being investigated and Fisher leaving his role as Cyborg in 2021 after reporting that Hamada was halting the investigation to protect Whedon.[140] Aquaman had additional scenes exploring his backstory and Atlantean lore including the Dead King of Atlantis' throne and a scene involving Vulko and Mera that directly connected to Aquaman (2018).[138][141][142] In November 2017, Jason Momoa defended the removal of these scenes, stating: "There was no need for it because you're going to see it in Aquaman. It's not an Aquaman movie, it's a Justice League movie".[143]

Changes to Superman

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Closeup of Superman's face in the theatrical cut showing the "CGI lip", which has drawn ridicule.

Most of Henry Cavill's Superman scenes were re-shot by Whedon. Cavill's reshoots were scheduled around Paramount's Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2018), for which Cavill was contractually obligated to keep a moustache. Originally, the filmmakers of Fallout agreed to let Cavill shave for the reshoots in exchange for $2-3 million to accommodate a temporary shutdown production on Fallout, but Paramount executives vetoed the idea. Warner then decided to digitally remove Cavill's moustache, but under a tight deadline and the film being close to its release, the visual effects team did not have the time to properly apply the CGI; the finished product was criticized for its awkward appearance. Nearly all of Superman's scenes throughout the film feature the CGI lip, suggesting they have all been re-shot.[1][144][145] Following the young Superman portrayed in Man of Steel and the conflicted Superman portrayed in Batman v Superman, the version of Superman that appeared in the "Snyder Cut" was described as coming closer to completing his story arc and becoming more like the "true" Superman as depicted in the comics after being reborn, and donning a black costume as opposed to the standard costume seen in the theatrical version.[146] Superman's behavior at the end of the "Snyder Cut" in the final battle was described by storyboard artist Jay Oliva as "unhinged".[147]

Snyder had originally intended for the hero to wear his iconic black and silver lined suit as famously first depicted in 1992's "The Death of Superman" comic storyline. However, due to the criticism of the "darkness" of Snyder's previous DC Films by critics, Warner Bros. did not allow him to use the suit since it gave the impression of a darker film - a tone they wanted to avoid. So Snyder and his visual effects team did some testing to see how easy it is to dial the color of the suit in color correction to black. They then made some slight physical alterations to the suit to make this process easier. So throughout the filming of the film, all of Superman's footage was shot in the classic suit with Snyder hoping to convince Warner Bros. in post-production to go for the black suit.[148][149]

Snyder's reasoning behind using the black suit is that it resembles Superman's character more inwards, specifically his Kryptonian heritage while the blue suit resembles his role on Earth, as humanity's protector, hero, and leader. Superman choosing the black suit is an indication that his character journey is not yet complete as Snyder's originally planned vision for his DC films was a 5-6 film arc that focused on Superman with the character at the end of the arc becoming the classic iconic Superman from the comics.[150][151][152][153]

Changes to Batman and Wonder Woman

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While their arcs are mainly the same in both versions of the film, many of Batman's and Wonder Woman's scenes were reshot by Whedon, including when Diana explains the first invasion of Earth to Bruce. In addition, their dynamic is changed: while Snyder's version of the film portrays Bruce and Diana with a good working relationship and subtly hints at their mutual romantic interest, Whedon introduces a subplot in the theatrical cut in which the two characters bicker constantly, which many critics saw as a borrowed element from The Avengers (2012), which Whedon had also directed.[154] Batman's characterization is noticeably changed, as Whedon made him more indecisive, oafish, and obsessive in the theatrical cut, whereas Snyder's original version portrayed him with newfound resolve and optimism after witnessing Superman's sacrifice in Batman v Superman.[155]

Ben Affleck and Gal Gadot, who portrayed Batman and Wonder Woman, respectively, both voiced displeasure working with Whedon during the reshoots, and were among the most prominent supporters of the #ReleaseTheSnyderCut movement.[156] In fact, Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter wrote in a review of the theatrical cut that Affleck "looks like he'd rather be almost anywhere else but here".[157] Affleck's experience on the set of Justice League, especially during the reshoots, was cited as one of his reasons for stepping down from the role of Batman before he changed his mind and returned for additional shots for Zack Snyder's Justice League and The Flash (2023).[158][159] Gadot also disagreed with Whedon's choices for her character, including a controversial scene in which Flash falls on Wonder Woman's breasts, but Whedon retaliated by threatening to "make [her] look stupid" in the film. Though Gadot reported Whedon to studio executives to resolve their conflict,[160] many of Wonder Woman's scenes and soundbytes in the final theatrical cut ultimately appear to sexually objectify her, which viewers noted was done in a similar fashion to Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow in The Avengers and its sequel Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015).[161] Conversely, Snyder's director's cut portrays her in a more dignified manner. In addition, both Batman's and Wonder Woman's action scenes have been restored in the "Snyder cut".[135]

Changes to Steppenwolf

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Steppenwolf as he appears in the theatrically-released Justice League (top) and Zack Snyder's Justice League (bottom)

As with Superman, many of Steppenwolf's scenes were reshot by Whedon and the character was drastically altered. Originally conceived as a monstrous, horned alien, Steppenwolf was given a more humanoid form and "cheesier" lines and was inserted in numerous scenes originally featuring Darkseid.[162] Snyder's version of the film utilizes the character's original design, with the character speaking more "poetically" but less frequently, resulting in a more intimidating and menacing presence. Steppenwolf is also given a more complex armor capable of moving with his emotions, in addition to numerous gadgets, while his relationships with Darkseid and DeSaad are explored in-depth. While the theatrical cut seemingly portrays him like a "Saturday-morning cartoon villain",[163] the director's cut depicts him as a tragic villain and "space knight" in similar fashion to a "fallen angel", as he is aiming to escape his role of servitude under Darkseid and regain his commander's favor.[164]

During post-production of Zack Snyder's Justice League, which happened during the COVID-19 pandemic, several special effects studios were shut down or inaccessible, resulting in some unused visuals intended for the 2017 cut being unavailable and needing to be re-rendered. This included the rendering of Steppenwolf, who was "built from scratch" for the director's cut, also because the character had reverted to Zack Snyder's original design.[165]

Originally conceived as a monstrous, horned being with seven fingers on each hand and hooved feet, Steppenwolf was "toned down" during the troubled production of the film, as Warner Bros. deemed Zack Snyder's design as too intimidating. Joss Whedon's "sanitized" rendering of the character made him more humanoid and "self aware".[166] He refers to the Mother Boxes as "Mother" and makes several "cheesy" quips in the film,[162] and as described by Mark Birrell of Screen Rant, resembles a "Saturday-morning cartoon villain" who enjoys "being a bad guy" with Darkseid's role in the film being almost entirely scrapped.[163]

Once the director's cut was greenlit, Steppenwolf was reverted back to his original, alien design, and was given new armor and gadgets.[135][167] In addition, the character's relationships with Darkseid and DeSaad are explored, and his fight scenes are much more violent and emotional.[135] Hinds described Steppenwolf as characterized in this version of the film as "old, tired" and trying to find a way to escape his role of servitude under Darkseid.[168] He also speaks more "poetically" but overall less frequently, letting his violent actions speak for themselves. Snyder also adds that the character was designed with a "fallen angel" archetype, trying to regain his commander's good graces.[164] His armor, in particular, was rendered by Weta Digital as a bevy of spikes that appear to move with the character's emotions and also follows his design as a "space knight". Anders Langlands, one of the supervisors at Weta, comments that "Zack had the idea that his armor would react to his mood and be part of his performance, as if it was some kind of alien technology that’s symbiotic with him."[164]

Musical score

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The musical soundtracks of both cuts are significantly different with very little overlap. The theatrical cut was ultimately scored by Danny Elfman—this score was more orchestral and upbeat in sound to reflect the theatrical version's intention to have a lighter, more family friendly tone compared to the preceding DCEU films like Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, both of which were scored by Hans Zimmer with assistance from Junkie XL (Tom Holkenborg). Junkie XL had been scheduled to return as composer for the theatrical cut of Justice League, but was dropped in favour of Elfman when Joss Whedon took over from Snyder in post production.[169] For his Justice League score he brought back the iconic Superman March by John Williams from the 1978 film series and also his own "The Batman Theme" originally used in the first two films of the Batman 1989 film series (which were both directed by Tim Burton and scored by Elfman) for the theatrical cut of Justice League. Elfman also reworked Zimmer's Wonder Woman theme into a more orchestral form. An excerpt from Zimmer's work on Man of Steel can be heard during the theatrical version of the film itself but is not included in the commercially released soundtrack for the theatrical cut.[170] Elfman stated he wanted to keep things simple when scoring the film by using musical lemotifs for individual characters rather than full musical themes only developing one main theme to represent the Justice League as a whole team.[171]

When Holkenborg was rehired by Zack Snyder to score his directors cut of the film he mostly disregarded the material Elfman had used for 2017 version as the 'Snyder Cut' would have a darker, grittier tone similar to Batman v Superman and Man of Steel on which Holkenborg had worked with Hans Zimmer and used his and Zimmer's previous DCEU work as a starting point. Holkenborg's new score overall is much less whimsical and less traditionally orchestral than Elfman's score for the theatrical version. It focuses on orchestral elements such as brass, percussion, electronica, piano and electric guitar, similar to the approach he and Zimmer used in their previous DCEU work, in order to further emphasize the "Snyder Cut" having a similar feel to the first two DCEU films.[172][173] Holkenborg also created new themes for established characters such as Batman and Wonder Woman.[174][175]

Flashback to the first invasion of Earth

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The flashback scene illustrating Steppenwolf's first invasion of Earth against the Olympian Old Gods, Amazons, Atlanteans, Green Lantern Corps and humans was altered for the theatrical release. The "Snyder Cut" was longer, included a younger version of Darkseid named Uxas instead of Steppenwolf, a battle between Ares and Darkseid, additional footage of the Green Lantern Yalan Gur, and included dialogue from most of these characters that was removed from the theatrical release.[26][144][176] When Steppenwolf strikes his axe into the ground, it creates a glowing red symbol. In the "Snyder Cut" this was explained to be a representation of the Anti-Life Equation, but the theatrical cut never addresses what the symbol is.[73]

Final battle in Russia

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The final battle between the Justice League and Steppenwolf's army of Parademons was largely redone. Whedon added the reddish hue coloration, the root-like structures growing out of the ground, a redesign of Steppenwolf's base of operations inside the cooling tower, and the Russian family that Flash saves. The Russian family sidequest/subplot and Whedon's coloration changes are completely removed from the Snyder Cut. Batman played a larger role in the action in the "Snyder Cut".[1] In the theatrical cut, Steppenwolf showed fear at the prospect of defeat, causing his Parademons to attack because they are drawn to the smell of fear—a plot device Whedon introduced both in this scene and the opening scene with Batman and the burglar.[144][177] In the "Snyder Cut", Wonder Woman decapitated Steppenwolf before he could escape through a boom tube and on the other side of the tube was Darkseid, teasing his appearance in a sequel. This is after The Flash (whose role was reduced in the theatrical cut) was able to reverse the Justice League's initial defeat (caused by the Mother Boxes becoming unified) by reversing time through use of the Speed Force to a point in time before the Mother Boxes synched together and terraformed the world thus giving the Justice League a second chance to prevent this from happening.[178][129]

Knightmare Sequence

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The Knightmare sequences in Zack Snyder's Justice League establishes that following Darkseid's victory in the hypothetical Justice League Part Two, Aquaman and Wonder Woman have died, and that Superman has turned evil following the death of Lois Lane. Batman has formed a makeshift Justice League with Flash, Cyborg, Deathstroke and Mera. In the film, Batman is mocked by the Joker for failing to save those close to him, including Robin, while also trying to form an alliance with the Justice League against Darkseid and Superman. The scene ends with the Justice League being ambushed by Superman.

The Knightmare sequence in the epilogue was filmed by Snyder specifically for Zack Snyder's Justice League, with Affleck, Ezra Miller, Fisher, Joe Manganiello, Heard and Jared Leto reprising their roles from earlier installments in the DCEU; Cavill was digitally imposed into the scene using archive footage from Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Post-credits scene

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The post-credits scene featuring Lex Luthor and Deathstroke was initially supposed to tease Ben Affleck's original version for The Batman, in which Deathstroke would have played a pivotal role. The sequence originally filmed back in 2016 during principal photography had Deathstroke and Luthor discussing about what to do with Batman, with Luthor revealing to Deathstroke that Batman was Bruce Wayne. When Affleck stepped away from directing The Batman in January 2017 (before Matt Reeves took over as director and rewrote the film to no longer be set in the DCEU) and Joss Whedon was hired to replace Snyder a few months later, the sequence was redone with a reshoot of Jesse Eisenberg's dialogue to instead tease a planned Justice League sequel not planned by Snyder or set in his universe involving the Injustice League by rewriting Luthor's dialogue.[179]

Another early iteration for the post-credits scene planned by Snyder had the Green Lanterns Kilowog and Tomar-Re visiting Bruce Wayne at his lake house at night to further tease the then upcoming Green Lantern Corps film and Justice League sequels. Another iteration of this was Green Lantern, clarified by Snyder to be John Stewart, visiting Bruce at the lake house. In principal photography in London, Snyder only shot half of the scene with green lights shining on Affleck, with the Green Lantern side to be filmed later.[180] Snyder likely planned to finish the scene in pickups later in post production but left the project. When Zack Snyder's Justice League was green-lit, Snyder finished shooting the scene on his driveway at his house with actor Wayne T. Carr playing John Stewart, and also included Martian Manhunter, with the two speaking to Bruce Wayne about Darkseid, setting up Justice League sequels and the Green Lantern Corps film, instead of Kilowog and Tomar-Re.[82] However, Warner Bros. Pictures did not like the idea of Snyder introducing John Stewart as they had their own plans for him elsewhere; a compromise was made and Snyder repurposed and reshot the scene to instead only include Martian Manhunter.[95][180] Snyder also said an early idea was Ryan Reynolds (who previously portrayed Hal Jordan in the unrelated 2011 film Green Lantern) playing the "additional Lantern" in that scene but it never went beyond an idea and he never talked to Reynolds directly about it at the time.[181][182][183]

Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021)

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On May 20, 2020, Snyder officially announced that HBO Max would be releasing his cut of Justice League as Zack Snyder's Justice League on their service on March 18, 2021.[184] It reportedly cost more than $70 million to complete the special effects, musical score, and editing, as well as filming additional scenes with the cut also being presented in an open matte aspect ratio of 1.33:1.[185]

Snyder stated this version is not intended to affect the future of the DCEU continuity, but that it takes place in a slightly alternate universe.[186] Despite previous reports describing it as a mini-series, Snyder described his cut as being a four-hour movie to be viewed in "one shot".[187][188]

Affleck, Fisher, Miller, Heard and Manganiello, along with Lennix and Leto, returned to their respective roles for additional photography, in order to finish the project.[189][190] Characters who were intended to debut in Snyder's original version of the film before their scenes were cut also appear in the film, such as Darkseid (portrayed by Ray Porter), DeSaad (portrayed by Peter Guinness), Iris West (portrayed by Kiersey Clemons), and Ryan Choi (portrayed by Zheng Kai), as well as several Green Lanterns.[191][192][193] Sam Benjamin was part of an estimated 20–30 minutes military subplot that was cut from the 2017 theatrical release.[194]

Notes

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  1. ^ The following are mostly based on storyboards created by Zack Snyder, with the help of Jim Lee, and were a very rough outline for his 5-movie arc. They were made in 2014-2015, and by the release of Batman v Superman, these storyboards became outdated and abandoned as Snyder's vision evolved. They are on display at The Dreamscapes of Zack Snyder's Justice League exhibition in downtown Dallas, Texas.

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