Zack Snyder’s Justice League is a 4-hour movie, not a 4-hour miniseries



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In August, during DC’s FanDome virtual convention, Zack Snyder revealed that his new HBO Max cut of Justice League—Aka “the Snyder Cut,” aka Justice League by Zack Snyder– would in fact be a four-hour mini-series made up of four one-hour segments and not a single film. This announcement came alongside the release of a new trailer, with that trailer ultimately being pulled (possibly for music rights reasons) and then re-released with very few changes. Now, Snyder also goes back to the “four hour miniseries” thing, which means the whole DC FanDome presentation was pretty much a waste of time. Hooray!

The new information arrived during an informal question-and-answer session on Snyder’s Vero page (via Coming soon), in which he suggested that Justice League by Zack Snyder will just be a four hour movie and not a miniseries at all. He also stated that there will be no post-credits stingers, meaning that all appearances of Lex Luthor and Deathstroke (who only appeared in the Theatrical Cut stinger) will now occur in the movie itself – assuming they do show up, of course, but at this point it would be weird if someone from Snyder’s version of the DC Universe didn’t stop.

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Justice League by Zack Snyder still doesn’t have a proper release date other than March of this year, so we’re still going to be hearing about this thing for a few more months. Maybe by February it will be a miniseries again? And maybe Snyder will need another $ 100 million to completely remake it so he can finally include Ga’Hoole’s owls in the Justice League like he always wanted to? And then, after all this hard work, maybe it’s finally going to come out and be really good? Stranger things have happened… probably.

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