News about

Zack Snyder’s Justice League

release on HBO Max has been steady since the project was announced last year, and much of that is due to Zack Snyder himself.

For months, the director has participated in dozens of interviews and utilized social media to share

behind-the-scenes info

, teasers,

posters

, and his overall

plans for the unique project’s release

.

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While Snyder has been leading the charge in marketing his finally realized version of

Justice League

, fans are now getting a peek at the finished project courtesy of a promotional campaign from HBO.

NEW JUSTICE LEAGUE STILLS REVEALED

Twitter user

@Dailter_Fran

posted two promotional images from HBO Vietnam that just happen to be stills from Zack Snyder’s now finished

Justice League

.

HBO Vietnam

This epic image of the

Justice League

team is exactly what fans want to see and is sure to build hype for the upcoming release. The still frame depicts a slightly different version of the ending scene first shown in the 2017 theatrically-released version of the movie.

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DC

And, even though DC fans are familiar with Zack Snyder’s cinematic style, this polished still from the film offers general audiences a look at what his finished 4-hour film will look like.

This next still from HBO Vietnam is important for several reasons.

HBO Vietnam

Steppenwolf was the villain in 2017’s

Justice League

, but he looked a little different in the original theatrical release. The villain has

received a new design

courtesy of Snyder, and that look is on display in this promotional image.

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This was a wise choice as it communicates to both fans and viewers that Snyder’s version is indeed different from the theatrical version of

Justice League

.

Lastly, Reddit user

u/Taferzz

posted yet another still from the upcoming film as pictured below.

u/Taferzz

This image featuring the Flash, Cyborg, and Aquaman again shows Snyder’s style of cinematography and what audiences will see on March 18.

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IS MORE MARKETING FOR SNYDER’S JUSTICE LEAGUE A GOOD THING?

Zack Snyder’s Justice League

is not a traditional film, and the entire situation for DC and Warner Bros. is complicated.

Zack Snyder’s wife

Deborah Snyder recently revealed Warner Bros. initially wanted a rough cut

of the film released without reshoots or effects, and the

DC Films president has made it clear Snyder’s cut is a dead end

and not the studio’s plan moving forward.

This is probably why Snyder has spearheaded the marketing for this film himself; but, as the March 18 release date approaches, HBO Max will understandably want to promote the film to draw fans to the service.

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Even though Snyder is finally receiving some help in building hype for his cut, the question is whether fans actually need to see finished stills from his film. Due to the lack of secrecy and Snyder’s own transparency, much of the mystery and curiosity surrounding this unique project is all but gone.

While over-saturation probably won’t keep Snyder’s fans away, the question is whether the general audience will maintain their interest leading up to the March 18 release on HBO Max.

News about

Zack Snyder’s Justice League

release on HBO Max has been steady since the project was announced last year, and much of that is due to Zack Snyder himself.

For months, the director has participated in dozens of interviews and utilized social media to share

behind-the-scenes info

, teasers,

posters

, and his overall

plans for the unique project’s release

.

ADVERTISEMENT

While Snyder has been leading the charge in marketing his finally realized version of

Justice League

, fans are now getting a peek at the finished project courtesy of a promotional campaign from HBO.

NEW JUSTICE LEAGUE STILLS REVEALED

Twitter user

@Dailter_Fran

posted two promotional images from HBO Vietnam that just happen to be stills from Zack Snyder’s now finished

Justice League

.

This epic image of the

Justice League

team is exactly what fans want to see and is sure to build hype for the upcoming release. The still frame depicts a slightly different version of the ending scene first shown in the 2017 theatrically-released version of the movie.

And, even though DC fans are familiar with Zack Snyder’s cinematic style, this polished still from the film offers general audiences a look at what his finished 4-hour film will look like.

This next still from HBO Vietnam is important for several reasons.

Steppenwolf was the villain in 2017’s

Justice League

, but he looked a little different in the original theatrical release. The villain has

received a new design

courtesy of Snyder, and that look is on display in this promotional image.

This was a wise choice as it communicates to both fans and viewers that Snyder’s version is indeed different from the theatrical version of

Justice League

.

Lastly, Reddit user

u/Taferzz

posted yet another still from the upcoming film as pictured below.

This image featuring the Flash, Cyborg, and Aquaman again shows Snyder’s style of cinematography and what audiences will see on March 18.

IS MORE MARKETING FOR SNYDER’S JUSTICE LEAGUE A GOOD THING?

Zack Snyder’s Justice League

is not a traditional film, and the entire situation for DC and Warner Bros. is complicated.

Zack Snyder’s wife

Deborah Snyder recently revealed Warner Bros. initially wanted a rough cut

of the film released without reshoots or effects, and the

DC Films president has made it clear Snyder’s cut is a dead end

and not the studio’s plan moving forward.

This is probably why Snyder has spearheaded the marketing for this film himself; but, as the March 18 release date approaches, HBO Max will understandably want to promote the film to draw fans to the service.

Even though Snyder is finally receiving some help in building hype for his cut, the question is whether fans actually need to see finished stills from his film. Due to the lack of secrecy and Snyder’s own transparency, much of the mystery and curiosity surrounding this unique project is all but gone.

While over-saturation probably won’t keep Snyder’s fans away, the question is whether the general audience will maintain their interest leading up to the March 18 release on HBO Max.