HBO Max confirmed today that Zack Snyder's four-hour Justice League is a six-chapter work, including "Don't Count On It, Batman," and "Beloved Mother, Beloved Son."
Zack Snyder has said that half of his Justice League will be composed of never before seen footage, and that the film is broken down into six chapters. Now, all six of those chapter titles have been revealed. They're enigmatic, so let's discuss!
At four hours, Zack Snyder's Justice League already felt exhausting, but now Snyder has revealed that it ends on a cliffhanger that's probably never getting made.
Skip to main content Justice League Investigator Says Walter Hamada Did Not Interfere as WarnerMedia Defends Exec From Ray Fisher Allegations
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WarnerMedia has broken its silence over Ray Fisher’s recent tweets about the investigation into alleged misconduct on the set of “Justice League.”
In the most recent tweet, posted Saturday morning, Fisher claimed that DC Films President Walter Hamada tried to “delegitimize” the investigation, and that Warner Bros. lied to the press about it.
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“Do ya’ll remember that time Walter Hamada and @wbpictures tried to destroy a Black man’s credibility, and publicly delegitimize a very serious investigation, with lies in the press?” Fisher wrote, adding: “But hey, Black Superman,” in reference to the news that Ta-Nehisi Coates is writing a new Superman film for Warner Bros. and DC.
My ol’ pal Bill Burkett, a noted science fiction writer, asked why I’ve never offered a list of the Top 10 time travel movies. “It’s about time,” he said.