Ever since Justice League came out in 2017, fans have been clamoring for a release of director Zack Snyder’s original vision of the film.
Well, their voices were heard, with Warner Bros greenlighting it in February 2020. The Snyder Cut is the director’s definitive version, and it will be released on HBO Max in early 2021.
Fans are hoping that this version will be more cohesive, more character-focused, and better edited than the atrocious theatrical version. At four hours long, it should at least give Snyder loyalists what they want.
Cyborg is one of the most interesting members of the Justice League, especially when it comes to his origin story.
However, his screen time in the theatrical cut was paltry at best, and viewers ended up not resonating with the character. He was basically forced to take the backseat to the other Justice League members.
Zack Snyder’s Justice League has already shown footage that promises to properly flesh out Cyborg’s backstory.
Seeing as Cyborg is an essential part of the story—particularly because of his connection to the Mother Boxes—it will only benefit the narrative if viewers empathize with him.
The Knightmare Sequence
In Batman v. Superman, Bruce Wayne had a vision of an apocalyptic future, teasing Lois Lane’s death and Superman’s descent into evil.
From the footage released so far of the Snyder Cut, it’s unlikely that Superman will turn out evil—though that remains to be seen.
If he does, it could be thanks to Darkseid’s Anti-Life Equation, which destroys someone’s free will by mathematically proving that freedom, hope and love are all meaningless.
Either way, with the introduction of Darkseid, we should see footage that makes sense of the Knightmare. That should make BvS an even more coherent more when re-watching.
More Justice League Footage
Apparently, the theatrical release of Justice League changed so much stuff from what Snyder had shot that it was essentially a different film altogether.
Considering that Joss Whedon–who stepped in to oversee the reshoots after Snyder left the project—wrote almost 80 new script pages, this is unsurprising. And the studios had also insisted that the theatrical version be just two hours long.
Zack Snyder’s Justice League will be four hours long. We’ve already seen plenty of new footage through teasers and images.
And Snyder’s longer, ultimate versions—like Watchmen and BvS—tend to be more fleshed out and interesting.
So, the Snyder Cut might even be better than the theatrical version we would have got if he stayed on board to complete the film in 2017.
Better Superman
The 2017 Justice League failed to, uh, deliver ‘justice’ to a lot of characters, including Superman. For one, he had that CGI face that practically made the movie a laughing stock.
He also wasn’t an empathetic character; then again, barely any character in that film was empathetic.
In the Snyder Cut, we see footage of Clark Kent with Lois Lane and his mother, which should be a tender moment. Superman also dons his black suit, which Joss Whedon completely ignored. This should come as a delight to fans who’ve read the comics.
More Authentic Batman
The Batman in BvS and the Batman in the 2017 Justice League are not the same characters. In the former, Batman is brooding, cynical, and more violent than Batman usually is.
In the theatrical Justice League, he abandons his entire personality traits so he can deliver sarcastic quips and punchlines.
In Zack Snyder’s Justice League, Batman’s personality should be more consistent. Trying to replicate Marvel by forcing humor on characters who naturally aren’t funny was a major mistake.
Time will tell if Snyder’s attempt at humor—the studio had demanded a lighter tone, after all—will resonate with viewers without altering the characters.
Watch the first trailer for Zack Snyder’s Justice League cut.
Warner Brothers released the first trailer for its anticipated sports drama King Richard, starring Will Smith.
Via Deadline – The film is based on the inspirational, true story of Richard Williams (Smith). An undeterred father, Richard was instrumental in raising Venus (Saniyya Sidney) and Serena Williams (Demi Singleton) — two extraordinarily gifted athletes who ended up changing the sport of tennis forever.
Driven by a clear vision of their future and using unconventional methods, Richard has a plan that will take Venus and Serena from the streets of Compton, California to the global stage.
“This world ain’t never had no respect for Richard Williams,” he tells his daughters in the trailer. “But they’re going to respect y’all.”
According to Deadline King Richard demonstrates the power of family, perseverance and unwavering belief as a means to achieve the impossible and impact the world.
Reinaldo Marcus Green directed the film, from a script by Zach Baylin. Its all-star ensemble also includes Aunjanue Ellis, Jon Bernthal, Tony Goldwyn, and Dylan McDermott.
Pic’s producers are Tim White and Trevor White via their Star Thrower Entertainment banner, and Will Smith under his Westbrook banner.
Serena and Venus Williams exec produced the project alongside their sister Isha Price. Its other executive producers are James Lassiter, Jada Pinkett Smith, Adam Merims, Lynn Harris, Allan Mandelbaum, Jon Mone and Peter Dodd.
King Richard will be released in theaters in the U.S. on November 19th. The drama will also be available to stream on HBO Max (via their Ad-Free Plan) for 31 days following its theatrical release.
To check out the first-look trailer for King Richard, click play below
2021 feels like a breath of fresh air, compared to 2020. Vaccines have started rolling out around the world—meaning there is an end in sight to the pandemic—and a lot of the highly-anticipated films we didn’t watch in 2020 will come out this year.
You could be seeking blockbusters—this year will have numerous tentpoles—or indie films—Netflix alone has guaranteed to release a new movie every week this year. So, it’s a major year for cinephiles.
Here are some of the movies that should be on your watch list for the year. Let’s keep our masks on and hope that the cinematic road ahead is bright.
No Time To Die
The latest Bond film is also the last to feature Daniel Craig (unless he gets an offer he can’t refuse). It has received multiple delays, directors have changed, and cast members have been injured while filming. However, No Time To Die will finally hit theaters this year, though rumors have started circulating that it will get a further release from April 2nd to sometime in the fall.
The movie’s plot focuses on Bond searching for a kidnapped scientist. During his search, he encounters a mysterious villain wielding some dangerous new tech.
Coming 2 America
Eddie Murphy’s career is back on an upward trajectory, thanks in large part to the success of Dolemite Is My Name. So, we are naturally interested in Murphy’s next project, which happens to be a sequel to his most-loved film: Coming to America.
In the first film, Murphy plays Prince Akeem, an African prince who heads to the US in search of his future wife. The film packs everything we love about Eddie Murphy movies: a romantic arc, tons of humor, and Murphy playing multiple characters. If Coming 2 America is even half as good as the first one, it’s certain to be a success.
A Quiet Place Part II
2018’s A Quiet Place was a smash hit, so it’s no surprise that a sequel is on the way. Initially meant to come out in March 2020, it’s now been scheduled for April 2021.
The sequel follows the Abbott family as they adapt to a new life without the father. They are forced to venture beyond their home and look for people who can help them survive the monsters they faced in the first film. However, they soon learn that the monsters aren’t the only threat they should fear.
F9
F9 is the ninth installment in the Fast & Furious franchise. Here, Dominic Toretto and his crew face the most skilled driver and assassin they have encountered to date: Dom’s brother, Jakob. Jakob has teamed up with Cipher, who was the main baddie in The Fate of the Furious.
The Fast & Furious franchise has never been one for subtleness. Judging by the bonkers trailer, the latest entry is going to be more ludicrous and action-packed than ever.
Dune
Dune is one of the most celebrated science fiction novels of all time. So, it makes sense that the upcoming movie adaptation is one of the most anticipated movies of the past few years. Alongside the popularity of the novel, the film has a revered director in Denis Villeneuve, and it boasts a stellar cast with everyone from Jason Momoa to Josh Brolin. Expectations are sky-high for Dune, and after Blade Runner 2049, we know the director can make something special.
Dune will come out on October 1st.
Mission: Impossible 7
The Mission: Impossible films aren’t just among the most popular and highest-grossing action films; they are also among the best-made. With each sequel, the movies get progressively better, with better action, higher stakes, and an ever-increasing bond with Ethan Hunt and his team.
The studio hasn’t released any details of the plot, but there’s little doubt it will be as bombastic as the rest. Here’s hoping it actually releases on its scheduled date, on November 19th.
The Matrix 4
What a time to be Keanu Reeves. His career stalled in the late 2000s, but then John Wick came out and his action-star status returned. The first three films have all been hits with both critics and audiences, to the extent that two more sequels are being produced. And that’s not all; Keanu Reeves has also returned to his most popular franchise: The Matrix.
We don’t know much about this latest entry, especially since Reeves’ character Neo died at the end. However, it’s sure to be an interesting movie for fans of the original trilogy.