Good news coming for fans of the DCEU, and especially for those who can't wait to enjoy the long awaited Snyder Cut. According to the recent words of Zack Snyder, director of Justice League, the film will be released on HBO Max as a single film, lasting a total of four hours. The project was originally supposed to be available on WarnerMedia Entertainment's US video-on-demand streaming service in four separate parts. The confirmation came from Snyder himself on social media Vero, while answering questions posed by fans.
It would therefore seem that the plans of the well-known American director, screenwriter and film producer have changed in the course of work, given that he had previously stated during the DC FanDome that Justice League it would be released in four episodes, each lasting an hour. Now, if the duration of the film has been confirmed, the Snyder Cut is preparing to become the longest comic-based film of all time, surpassing its own "Watchmen Ultimate Cut“, Lasting a total of 215 minutes. It is worth specifying that Avengers: Endgame is also part of this ranking, but the Russo brothers' film settles on a final duration of 180 minutes.
Although the official release date of the Snyder Cut's is still unknown Justice League su HBO Max, the director had recently suggested that the film would make its debut on the US streaming platform in March 2021, although this indiscretion has in no way been confirmed by WarnerMedia Entertainment. Looking forward to find out more details on the Snyder Cut, at the following link you can consult ours review of the version of the film directed by Joss Whedon.
Zack Snyder confirms that #ZackSnydersJusticeLeague will be a 4-hour film and no longer a 4-episode series.
#TheSnyderCut will be available in March exclusively on HBO Max.
Zack Snyder confirms #ZackSnydersJusticeLeague will be 4 hour movie and not 4 episodes series. #TheSnyderCut opens March exclusively on HBO Max.pic.twitter.com/GM2N0G0qkt
- What's On HBO Max (@WhatsOnHBOMax) January 17, 2021