Zack Snyder s Justice League officially gets rated R James Hibberd
The Snyder Cut officially has an R rating.
The MPAA has given
Zack Snyder s Justice League a more stringent content rating than the 2017 theatrical edition that was rated PG-13.
The move confirms the director s suspicion, first reported by EW in December, that his remixed superhero opus would get an R rating due to some hardcore violence and possible f-bombs that were added during editing and reshoots. Here s one piece of information nobody knows: The movie is insane and so epic and is probably rated R that s one thing I think will happen, that it will be an R-rated version, for sure, Snyder said. We haven t heard from the MPAA, but that s my gut. There s one scene where Batman drops an F-bomb. Cyborg is not too happy with what s going on with his life before he meets the Justice League, and he tends to speak his mind. And Steppenwolf is pretty much just hacking people in half. So [the r
Watch the opening scene of Wonder Woman 1984: Diana takes on Themyscira s Olympics Sydney Bucksbaum
Christmas has come early for anyone dying to see
Wonder Woman 1984 or at least the first few minutes.
While the
Wonder Woman sequel won t be out until Dec. 25, Warner Bros. is giving fans an early taste by releasing the opening scene, which you can watch below.
The footage takes Diana (Gal Gadot) back to her childhood in Themyscira, reminiscing on the magical land of her youth. We see her as a young kid as she races through green fields to participate in a sort of Amazonian Olympics. After watching all the warrior women perform athletic feats as the crowd goes wild, Diana steps up to the plate. General Antiope (Robin Wright), Diana s aunt, gives her a few words of advice as Queen Hippolyta (Connie Nielsen), her mother, watches from above.