Justice League Snyder Cut trailer
At DC FanDome in August last year, we got the first teaser trailer for Zack Snyder s Justice League, where the director also revealed that it would be four hours long.
Due to music copyright issues, it had to be pulled down later. Hence in November, it was reuploaded with proper clearances alongside a black-and-white version of that same teaser trailer save for a few different shots.
And then in mid-February, we got the official trailer that came with a bunch of new footage, including from the October 2020 limited reshoots Snyder undertook.
HBO Max surprised us with a final trailer in the week of release, that gave us a better look at the villains, Steppenwolf and Darkseid, and their plans.
Ben Affleck was born in Oakland but raised with his younger brother, Casey, as everyone knows, in Boston Cambridge, specifically by his mother, a grade school teacher, and, until he was about 10, his father, a onetime theater writer-director who later worked as a janitor and bartender. (Affleck says his father was mostly unemployed and an alcoholic, sometimes living on the streets. )
When Affleck was 7, a casting director friend of his mother invited him to audition for a local PBS children s series, which he landed and really liked. A year later,
Matt Damon, a fellow aspiring actor two years his senior, moved into a house two blocks away their bedrooms were visible from one another s and they became fast friends. Affleck introduced Damon to his agent, who also signed Damon, and the youngsters began traveling together to Boston and New York for auditions. (Both were extras in 1989 s