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Zack Snyder’s Justice League

This time, we’re taking a special look at Zach Snyder’s Justice League and along the way we ask, could Ben Affleck have been the best onscreen Batman, exactly how much of the film is in slow motion and is there a future for the DC Extended Universe? Let’s dive in…

Cast & Crew



Directed by Zack Snyder: After previously directed Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Snyder took on the humongous task of putting his touch on the DC Extended Universe by directing Justice League. However, during production, Snyder’s daughter, Autumn, committed suicide and Snyder along with his wife and producer, Deborah, left the film and Joss Whedon was hired to take over the director duties. Whedon would ultimately wind up rewriting the majority of the film and reshooting close to 80% of the material Snyder had previously shot for the film. 



The cast from the Whedon Cut of Justice League remained unchanged but here’s a quick rundown:



Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne/Batman

Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman

Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry/Aquaman

Ezra Miller as Barry Allen/The Flash

Ray Fisher as Victor Stone/Cyborg

Henry Cavill as Clark Kent/Superman

Ciaran Hinds as Steppenwolf

Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth

J.K. Simmons as Commission Jim Gordon

Joe Morton as Dr. Silas Stone





There are also some newer additions in keeping with the continuity of the previous films:



Willem Dafoe as Vulko

Jared Leto as The Joker

Harry Lennix as Calvin Swanwick/The Martian Manhunter

Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor

Joe Mangianello as Slade Wilson/Deathstroke



These two actors had previously appeared in the original Justice League but their scene was completely reworked for the new edition















Aftermath of the Justice League

Following the release of Justice League in 2017; the film became a massive critical and commercial flop due to Whedon’s rewrites, reshoots and bloated budget of nearly 300 million. Estimates vary on the budget but Warner Brothers had projected that the film had to make over $675 million for the film to become profitable. However, due in part to the critical reception and the lack of major marketing (40% on Rotten Tomatoes and 45% on Metacritic), Justice League only managed to gross $658 million and ultimately cost Warner Brothers $60 million.



Due to Justice League flopping, it put the future of the DC Extended Universe in jeopardy even with the success of films like Wonder Woman, Shazam, Aquaman and Joker bolstering the concept of the shared universe of DC heroes. Even actors in the film expressed disappointment such as Ciaran Hinds who publicly decried his character’s depiction in the film noting it was drastically different from what was originally imagined. Other actors like Gal Gadot and Jason Momoa also expressed their disappointment in Whedon’s decisions in his new cut.



Almost immediately following the bomb of Justice League, a fan movement was born on social media and could summed up with a simple hashtag, #ReleasetheSnyderCut and took off from there.

Zack Snyder’s Justice League

This time, we’re taking a special look at Zach Snyder’s Justice League and along the way we ask, could Ben Affleck have been the best onscreen Batman, exactly how much of the film is in slow motion and is there a future for the DC Extended Universe? Let’s dive in…

Cast & Crew



Directed by Zack Snyder: After previously directed Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Snyder took on the humongous task of putting his touch on the DC Extended Universe by directing Justice League. However, during production, Snyder’s daughter, Autumn, committed suicide and Snyder along with his wife and producer, Deborah, left the film and Joss Whedon was hired to take over the director duties. Whedon would ultimately wind up rewriting the majority of the film and reshooting close to 80% of the material Snyder had previously shot for the film. 



The cast from the Whedon Cut of Justice League remained unchanged but here’s a quick rundown:



Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne/Batman

Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman

Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry/Aquaman

Ezra Miller as Barry Allen/The Flash

Ray Fisher as Victor Stone/Cyborg

Henry Cavill as Clark Kent/Superman

Ciaran Hinds as Steppenwolf

Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth

J.K. Simmons as Commission Jim Gordon

Joe Morton as Dr. Silas Stone





There are also some newer additions in keeping with the continuity of the previous films:



Willem Dafoe as Vulko

Jared Leto as The Joker

Harry Lennix as Calvin Swanwick/The Martian Manhunter

Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor

Joe Mangianello as Slade Wilson/Deathstroke



These two actors had previously appeared in the original Justice League but their scene was completely reworked for the new edition















Aftermath of the Justice League

Following the release of Justice League in 2017; the film became a massive critical and commercial flop due to Whedon’s rewrites, reshoots and bloated budget of nearly 300 million. Estimates vary on the budget but Warner Brothers had projected that the film had to make over $675 million for the film to become profitable. However, due in part to the critical reception and the lack of major marketing (40% on Rotten Tomatoes and 45% on Metacritic), Justice League only managed to gross $658 million and ultimately cost Warner Brothers $60 million.



Due to Justice League flopping, it put the future of the DC Extended Universe in jeopardy even with the success of films like Wonder Woman, Shazam, Aquaman and Joker bolstering the concept of the shared universe of DC heroes. Even actors in the film expressed disappointment such as Ciaran Hinds who publicly decried his character’s depiction in the film noting it was drastically different from what was originally imagined. Other actors like Gal Gadot and Jason Momoa also expressed their disappointment in Whedon’s decisions in his new cut.



Almost immediately following the bomb of Justice League, a fan movement was born on social media and could summed up with a simple hashtag, #ReleasetheSnyderCut and took off from there.

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