Finally, a release date has been set for the "Justice League" Snyder cut! Yes, after years of fan demand for the release of his recut version of the Justice League that was supposed to bring the film to the big screen, the epic film will be released on March 18.
Zack Snyder himself announced the news in a tweet, along with a poster for the film. The graphic, which features the Justice League "JL" logo in shattered stone, was captioned with one word in his tweet: "Fallen."
So, while many are falling over themselves to see Wander Vision Episode 4 as soon as possible (which I know, and should should), director Snyder had announced the release date that fans had been waiting for.
We learned that the Snyder cut of Justice League will be released on May 20, 2020. During a Zoom call with fans after the Man of Steel viewing party, Snyder insisted that the release of the Snyder Cut was not something he could control.
Later, however, Henry Cavill, the Supers himself, had Snyder release a photo announcing that the film would be released on HBO Max.
Zack Snyder was the original director of the 2017 DCEU film Justice League, but for personal reasons had to leave the film midway through production; DC brought in Joss Whedon, who apparently changed many things, including the fact that the film would be released on HBO Max, and that the film would be released on HBO Max. A vocal section of the fanbase disliked the fact that the showrunner of "Buffy" had gone to the dark Snyderverse and demanded the release of the Snyder cut.
The Snyder Cut is rumored to be over four hours long and could be released in multiple chapters. The poster neither confirmed nor denied the possibility of a split Snyder Cut.
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