HBO Max and Warner Bros. are deep into the promotional tour for
the upcoming release of
Zack Snyder’s Justice League
, which will officially debut in full on March 18. Director Zack Snyder has been as active as ever speaking on what’s ahead for this massive project, bringing nearly twice the content of the theatrical cut in just about twice the amount of screen time.
Now that the Snyder Cut is a reality, discussions are already coming to life on other movies within the DC Extended Universe that could potentially receive a director’s cut in the future.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
was already supplanted by the Ultimate Edition after its release in 2016, and
David Ayer has been vocally passionate
about wanting the chance to show his true vision for 2016’s
Suicide Squad
in a director’s cut as well.
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The former of these movies is currently in the news thanks to a late blast of information online.
BVS GOING IMAX
The Digital Bits
has confirmed that the IMAX remaster version of director Zack Snyder’s
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
will be available for a 4K Ultra HD release on March 23 from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.
YET ANOTHER SNYDER RE-RELEASE
In mid-December 2020, Snyder revealed that he was working on
a remastered version of
Batman v Superman
which included
“a bit more”
alongside his work on the Snyder Cut of
Justice League
. This was followed up a couple of weeks later by the very first footage from this remaster of the film,
featuring some of the Batman Knightmare scene
.
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Zack Snyder is undoubtedly passionate about his work with the DCEU
. This is likely more so the case due to so much studio interference supposedly disrupting his vision in more than one movie that he’s helmed within the franchise. However, of all the films that Snyder has directed or been involved with, this still seems like a strange choice to receive multiple re-releases after debuting in theaters almost five years ago.
Dawn of Justice
was met with plenty of controversy upon its arrival for plot points like the death of Superman and
the all too infamous “Martha” scene
. However, Snyder has stood firmly behind his vision throughout its run, and it will be interesting to find out if there are any changes when the IMAX version of the film releases.
The IMAX edition of
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
will be available on March 23, 2021. This will come after
Zack Snyder’s Justice League
debuts on HBO Max on March 18.
ADVERTISEMENT
HBO Max and Warner Bros. are deep into the promotional tour for
the upcoming release of
Zack Snyder’s Justice League
, which will officially debut in full on March 18. Director Zack Snyder has been as active as ever speaking on what’s ahead for this massive project, bringing nearly twice the content of the theatrical cut in just about twice the amount of screen time.
Now that the Snyder Cut is a reality, discussions are already coming to life on other movies within the DC Extended Universe that could potentially receive a director’s cut in the future.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
was already supplanted by the Ultimate Edition after its release in 2016, and
David Ayer has been vocally passionate
about wanting the chance to show his true vision for 2016’s
Suicide Squad
in a director’s cut as well.
ADVERTISEMENT
The former of these movies is currently in the news thanks to a late blast of information online.
BVS GOING IMAX
The Digital Bits
has confirmed that the IMAX remaster version of director Zack Snyder’s
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
will be available for a 4K Ultra HD release on March 23 from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.
YET ANOTHER SNYDER RE-RELEASE
In mid-December 2020, Snyder revealed that he was working on
a remastered version of
Batman v Superman
which included
“a bit more”
alongside his work on the Snyder Cut of
Justice League
. This was followed up a couple of weeks later by the very first footage from this remaster of the film,
featuring some of the Batman Knightmare scene
.
Zack Snyder is undoubtedly passionate about his work with the DCEU
. This is likely more so the case due to so much studio interference supposedly disrupting his vision in more than one movie that he’s helmed within the franchise. However, of all the films that Snyder has directed or been involved with, this still seems like a strange choice to receive multiple re-releases after debuting in theaters almost five years ago.
Dawn of Justice
was met with plenty of controversy upon its arrival for plot points like the death of Superman and
the all too infamous “Martha” scene
. However, Snyder has stood firmly behind his vision throughout its run, and it will be interesting to find out if there are any changes when the IMAX version of the film releases.
The IMAX edition of
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
will be available on March 23, 2021. This will come after
Zack Snyder’s Justice League
debuts on HBO Max on March 18.