Filmmaker Zack Snyder has revealed that his upcoming recut of 2017’s “Justice League” for HBO Max will include only two scenes that were newly shot.
Speaking with Comic Book Debate (via CBM), Snyder re-iterated earlier comments that while “80-something percent” of the film has never been seen by anyone, almost all of that is footage that simply didn’t make the theatrical cut.
The additional filming, that took the other month, was very short and was essentially just two scenes – one involving Jared Leto’s Joker from “Suicide Squad”:
“First of all, let’s just clarify, there’s like two bits that I added. One bit that I had really sort of hoped to shoot in post but never got the chance to, and then one scene with Jared. This whole little piece with Jared. The truth is, the rest of the four hours of the movie are really just what I shot.”
As this talk hits, so to has new photos of the film’s baddies Darkseid and Steppenwolf with the new shots offering better glimpses at the alien characters.
“Zack Snyder’s Justice League” is expected to hit HBO Max in March.
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