Zack Snyder thought Warner Bros’ suggestion his Justice League should be two hours "was a joke"
"In what world is that a two-hour movie?"

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Zack Snyder is finally getting his way – a four hour ‘澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Snyder Cut’ version of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Justice League split into four parts set for release on HBO Max in 2021. But the director has revealed that the original studio-mandated intention was t🔴o aim for half that.
“I always thought that was a potential for the film, the way I shot it,” Snyder told the podcast when pressed on whether his original version would have been a long film. “When they said two hours, they kept telling me two hours.🌜 I literally thought it was a joke… in what world is that a two-hour movie? I shoot notoriously long, right?”
The 2017 theatrical release ended up being exactly that at 120 minutes – but it’s not something Sny❀der will be cribbing from extensively, that’s fꦫor sure.
He recently 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:said at the JusticeCon event that "I would destroy the movie," 🅺if he used any footage that wasn’t his. "I would set it on fire before I use a single frame that I did not photograph."
In typically forthright mood, Snyder also said on social media that he wasn’t 🔯going to use a line fꦿrom Joss Whedon’s version because &𒅌ld🎉quo;it literally makes no sense.”
Snyder, though, is now keen to be more forౠward thinking a🐽nd draw attention to his own, original, take on Justice League.
On the topic of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the new Snyder Cut trailer, he confirmed that there was indeed a Jok😼er Easter🐼 egg floating about in the ‘Knightmare’ sequence showing a destroy꧃ed Earth – pl✤us three more nods for fans to uncover.
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If you look close enough, there’s apparently a Thomas Wayne portrait, Aquaman’s trident, and a Roman shield scattered among the ruins. If that’s what Snyder is hiding i💎n just one shot, imagine what he ಞcan do with four hours. The mind boggles.
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