Justice League: 10 New Details Revealed By Director Zack Snyder

10. 2021's Justice League Will Feature "No Compromise"

When Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was released to mixed reviews in 2016, Warner Bros. panicked and decided that the tone of the DC Extended Universe needed to be brought more in line with what fans were used to seeing from Marvel Studios.

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That led to Justice League becoming a standalone feature instead of a two-part movie, and also explains why the studio ultimately decided to bring Joss Whedon in to reshape Zack Snyder's vision by writing, and ultimately directing, a series of extensive reshoots. Hinting at some behind the scenes issues on Vero, Snyder responded with "no compromise" when asked how this version differs to the one released in 2017.

He would go on to emphasise that point by adding, "2017 all compromise." This time, Warner Bros. is clearly happy to let him do whatever the hell he wants in order to being the "Snyder Cut" to HBO Max...and hopefully increase the streaming service's subscriber count in the process.

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