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Snyder’s version of Justice League was never finished following a personal tragedy that occurred during filming. Shortly after his exit, Warner Bros opted to bring Marvel director Joss Whedon onto the project to finish the movie. The film bombed at the box office, prompting the studio to scrap any plans for sequels. This week, the four-hour version of Zack Snyder’s Justice League is being released on HBO Max and NOW TV, and will tell the complete story of Superman and Batman and the newcomers to the crime-fighting team, Wonder Woman, Aquaman and
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It’s less than two weeks until Warner Brothers officially release Zack Snyder’s Justice League.
The long-awaited comic book unicorn fans have been demanding to see since the mostly passable Joss Whedon version is on the verge of hitting HBO Max.
The new version is said to be over four hours in length and contains six parts altogether. But according to Zack Snyder, there is more to see.
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The question is, how much more exactly?
According to Snyder, about 20 minutes of extra footage is coming out to wrap this superhero epic up in a nice bow.
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