While the Snyder's Cut of Justice League is announced on HBO Max in 2021, new details reveal however that no filming of additional scenes will be granted by the HBO Max platform to Zack Snyder. Justice League was released almost 3 years ago in our cinemas. However, this film is far from having been unanimous… This one was destroyed by DC Comics fans. This anger of the fans is due in particular to a change of director during production. Indeed, Zack Snyder had to leave his position as director in the middle of the production because of a family problem. He was replaced by Joss Whedon. Recently Warner Bros formalized the release of the Snyder Cut on HBO Max in 2021. However it will not be a Justice League 2, whose future seems very uncertain…
$30 Million for Justice League – Snyder Cut
The American site The Wrap reveals that the director will have estimated means of $ 30 million to rework the editing, special effects and even the soundtrack of the feature film. Nevertheless, even if the actors agree to record new sequences, he will not be able to shoot new scenes. Unable to add new sequences to his film, Zack Snyder has nevertheless announced that his Justice League will be totally different from the one released in our theaters in November 2017. There would be a change in particular the presence of Darkseid, designed to become the ultimate villain of the DCEU. The American site also explains that its means are given in order to properly close the universe created by Zack Snyder since Man of Steel. But no spin-off will see the light of day. Warner Bros. now wants to focus on darker movies like Joker which was released last year and The Batman which will be released next year. The DCEU version Zack Snyder will definitely end with the Snyder Cut in 2021 on HBO Max.
"It's a film to close the circle, to end the story. Maybe not the whole story, but the Snyderverse will end with this movie. Don't expect spin-offs with Ben Affleck as Batman," explains The Wrap.
Finally, we can enjoy Patty Jenkins 'film Wonder Woman 1984. It is scheduled for August 12