Zack Snyder celebrates four years of Justice League Cut

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Zack Snyder has marked the fourth anniversary of his director's cut of Justice League. This version, known as the Snyder Cut, was released on HBO Max on March 18, 2021. It came out four years after the original film. Snyder shared his thoughts on Twitter, expressing gratitude for the support that made the Snyder Cut possible. He said, "Still humbled by the fact that this exists at all," and encouraged fans to watch the four-hour film. Snyder originally left the project due to a family tragedy. Joss Whedon completed the film, but many fans pushed for Snyder's version. This cut features a different tone and new scenes, including a fresh post-credits scene. Despite ongoing requests to continue Snyder's DC films, this version marks the end of his journey with the franchise. His recent works are now on Netflix, including Rebel Moon Parts 1 and 2 and an animated series called Twilight of the Gods. In the world of DC films, the next big release is James Gunn's Superman, set to premiere on July 11. Fans can stay informed about future DC projects through guides available online.


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