30 December 2020
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Connie Nielsen only signed on to Zack Snyder s Justice League reshoots if he agreed to include a stunt she filmed which was cut from director Joss Whedon s version of the movie.
Like many of the stars who shot scenes for 2017 s Justice League, the actress was far from happy with the blockbuster, which was completed by Whedon after Snyder was forced to step down due to a family tragedy.
But when Zack agreed to fan requests to rework his vision of the superhero movie, Connie was one of the first people he called.
The actress, who plays Hippolyta in the DC franchise, including the Wonder Woman films, reveals viewers will see more of her and her fellow Amazons in the new project than they did in the original theatrical release of Justice League.
Connie Nielsen Demands Zack Snyder s Justice League Include Her Stunt Cut by Joss Whedon
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The actress, who plays Amazon queen Hippolyta in the DC Extended Universe, only agreed to the Justice League reshoots after director Zack Snyder said yes to her demand. Dec 31, 2020
Zack Snyder s
Justice League reshoots if he agreed to include a stunt she filmed which was cut from director
Joss Whedon s movie.
Like many of the stars who shot scenes for Justice League , the actress was far from happy with the blockbuster, which was completed by Whedon after Snyder was forced to step down.
But when Zack agreed to fan requests to rework his vision of the superhero movie, Connie was one of the first people he called.
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Released back in July 2019 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, Sea of Solitude is heading to Nintendo Switch in a brand new Directors cut. The new version was announced during The Game Awards pre-show by Connie Geppert from Jo-Mei Games.
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We gave the original version a fabulous 9/10, “Clever, emotional and raw, Sea of Solitude is a personal journey that at times you feel like you’re intruding on. It is resolutely truthful and, just as Kay turns aspects of herself inward and outward, you can’t help but consider your own place, both amongst the people around you and inside your own head.”