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The 'Justice League' Snyder Cut will be finally released in 2021!

By Racquel Quieta
Published May 21, 2020 5:55 PM PHT
Updated May 21, 2020 6:16 PM PHT

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Three years after the movie 'Justice League' was released, the Snyder Cut or the director's cut of the film will finally see the light of day in 2021.

Fans have been clamoring for the release of the Snyder Cut ever since the film opened in cinemas in 2017.

The Snyder Cut is the ideal version of the film put together by the original director of 'Justice League', Zack Snyder.

It is rumored to be almost four-hours long and much darker than the version that people saw in theaters.

Snyder reportedly made a two-hour rough cut of the film since he knew Warner Bros. wouldn't give it a 'go'. However, that version was also rejected.

During the last stages of post-production in May 2017, Snyder stepped down as director of 'Justice League' to deal with the unfortunate passing of his daughter.

And Joss Whedon then took over as director and finished the version of the movie that was released in the cinemas.

On May 21, Snyder announced on Twitter that the Snyder Cut will finally be released on HBO Max in 2021.

The tweet sent fans into a frenzy as justice has finally been served for their campaign #RealeaseTheSnyderCut.

Needless to say 'Justice League' and Synder Cut fans are now celebrating all over the world and are eagerly anticipating its release in 2021.

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