We never thought we would see the day. On March 18, 2021, the “Snyder Cut” will be released. The fabled movie has been argued about for years. Some said it never existed. For others, it was an unfinished, assembly cut. But for a few, it was undoubtedly real.
Love him or hate him, Zack Snyder is a visionary. As a director, he has a knack for creating breathtaking visuals and unforgettable moments. Unfortunately, tragedy and an overly involved studio prevented Snyder from bringing his vision for Justice League to theaters. Instead, we got a mess of a movie, tonally inconsistent with the entries he produced before.
Lucky for us, HBO Max needs subscribers. Last year, it was announced Snyder was coming back to bring his version of Justice League to the service. Unsure of the form it would take for months, it was recently revealed that Zack Snyder’s Justice League would be released as a 4-hour movie on HBO Max.
In this version of the film, we’ll see a host of changes from the theatrical release. Character backstories will be expanded, new villains will be introduced, and scenes excluded from the theatrical release will be restored. On top of that, the film will be Rated “R” and Snyder promises that Batman will drop the F-bomb.
Geez, I really hope this is good… On this week’s bonus episode of Stay Watchin, I’ll share why I’m holding out hope for Zack Snyder’s Justice League.
Oh, before I forget, read the harrowing story behind what happened with Justice League in Vanity Fair.
Check out the last episode of Stay Watchin for my reviews for Minari and Nomadland.
Stay watchin, fam. Peace!