Director Zach Snyder retired from directing "Justice League" because of a family tragedy.
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Three years after the release of the much-maligned superhero movie "Justice League," director Zach Snyder ("300" "Batman v. Superman") announced that the director's version of the film, which will include plenty of new material, will air next year on the streaming service .HBO
"justice League" gathered together all the super heroes of DC Comics leading, to provide adequate L"hnokmim capitalist answer "of Marvel studios. However, while working on the film - which starred Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Henry Cavill, Jason Momoa and more - Snyder had to retire due to a family tragedy, and Joss Whedon (the director of the first two films in the Avengers series) was named to the flag To save the situation.
The bleak result, released in the summer of 2017, did not impress the ticket-buyers nor the visitors, but from the very beginning, rumors and conspiracy theories began to be heard about the fact that Warner Bros. Studios actually censored Snyder's original artistic vision and released a light-hearted version More. Although the existence of such a version was never confirmed, several of the actors who took part in the film - including Gal Gadot, who played Wonder Woman - began calling out "The Snyder Cut" (originally "The Snyder Cut").
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now crashing It seems that HBO (which is owned by Warner Media Company) has decided to provide Snyder fans with what they want and produce the "version of Snyder" (which has not existed so far, it turns out). According to the network announcement, a long and ultimate version of Justice League, reflecting the original vision of the director, will be aired during 2021, though it is unclear at this time whether the final product will be a four-hour movie or a six-episode series. The cost of the new version is estimated at between $ 20 and $ 30 million.