DC Studios THREAD - GunnVerse Begins - The Penguin out 9/19 then every Sunday on MAX

did he say if he's going to finish it?

because it was reported he needed another $20m to finish it the way he wanted it and hbo max probably can spare that much cash

cavill talked about mos2 by any chance?
 
did he say if he's going to finish it?

because it was reported he needed another $20m to finish it the way he wanted it and hbo max probably can spare that much cash

cavill talked about mos2 by any chance?
He said there is still some work to be done on it. Most likely VFX work. Henry just a speech about what the role of superman means to him. But nothing about MOS 2
 
I'm so happy right now!! All that campaigning paid off.

giphy (4).gif
 
theres a chance it might be a multi-part series via THR however while others like cavill, ezra and cyborg-dude would comeback and shoot some new stuff, i dont know if affleck would be willing to



It is currently unclear what form Snyder’s Justice League will take. Whether it will be released as an almost four-hour director’s cut or split into six "chapters" has yet to be decided, but the Snyders are now in the midst of reassembling much of their original postproduction crew to score, cut, add new and finish old visual effects, and, yes, maybe bring back many of the actors to record additional dialogue.

Also unclear is the cost of the endeavor. One source has pegged the effort in the $20 million range, although another source says that figure could be closer to $30 million. The parties involved had no comment.

It was on the two-year anniversary, however, that the zenith hit and the hashtag became a top worldwide trend. "#ReleasetheSnyderCut is the most-tweeted hashtag about a movie that WB has ever made, but it’s a movie they’ve never released," says Snyder. "It’s a weird stat but it’s cool."

After the Saturday morning phone call, the Snyders began to move puzzle pieces into place. "We had to figure out what it meant to finish it, and how do you pull it off?" recalls Deborah.

Snyder also spent April and May reaching out to the sizable cast, giving a heads-up on the new development and letting them know their services may be needed. (The first person called: Ray Fisher, who played Cyborg. "He was like, 'You’re kidding me, right?'" recalls Zack.)

There is no schedule going forward at this stage for the project as talks are now beginning with post-production houses, which also gives HBO Max plenty of time to find the best way to present this version of Justice League. Snyder is at the same time in post on Army of the Dead, his zombie thriller for Netflix that also will debut in 2021.

And while the cut will contain the many elements Zack has teased over time (yes, expect Darkseid), the duo also relish adding a fair amount of character development. "What’s so lovely about this is that we get to explore these characters in ways that you’re not able to in a shorter theatrical version."

The Snyders know that fan power is what led to the Snyder Cut becoming a reality. "Clearly this wouldn’t be happening without them," says Zack. He also credits Warners for living up to its old reputation as the filmmaker’s studio.

Adds Zack, "This return to that pedigree and to let my singular vision of my movie be realized, in this format, in this length, is unprecedented and a brave move."
 
It technically doesn't exist. Snyder hasn't even started his edit at the moment.
Yeah the way people was talking about it, you’d think it was done, in the can and just awaiting release. He still has VFX, audio and editing to do. They are even thinking about making it a 6 part release. He never finished his movie.
 
I assumed this was something like blade runner where the stuff was filmed already and snyder was just getting a chance to edit stuff

seems like a lot to ask dudes to shoot/reshoot stuff, then you have the special effects and any cgi that is needed

just a lot for something that already costs a crap ton
 
I assumed this was something like blade runner where the stuff was filmed already and snyder was just getting a chance to edit stuff

seems like a lot to ask dudes to shoot/reshoot stuff, then you have the special effects and any cgi that is needed

just a lot for something that already costs a crap ton
They have the money to do it. Especially with ATT now in the picture. I would assume that $20-30mil to finish the edit wouldn't be an issue.
 
They have the money to do it. Especially with ATT now in the picture. I would assume that $20-30mil to finish the edit wouldn't be an issue.

while it’s a cool idea.. ain’t like Snyder’s other 2 films are beloved.. and then you have the ability to step on toes of future stuff, when you know this is as far as things are going

also you gotta see what the real benefit of doing that version is

Blade runner is the best case scenario or something like that, off the top of my head.. and back to the future is the best case in the moment scenario of a huge switch during, that I can think of

just trying think of the precedent for something like this
 
Back
Top Bottom