"Justice League" director's cut is rated R: contains swear words and violent scenes

"Justice League" director's cut is rated R: contains swear words and violent scenes

According to the FilmRatings website, Zack Snyder's director's cut of Justice League is officially rated R due to "swearing and violent scenes". Previously, Snyder also said that the film should be rated R, while the 2017 Justice League was rated PG-13. The director's cut will be available on HBO Max on March 18, with a total length of 4 hours.

The director's cut of Justice League will explore Cyborg's origin story, the Flash's emotional drama, and a lot of unprecedented content about the Flash's interaction with time and space as a quantum character. Director Zack Snyder said that everyone must watch Cyborg's football game scene, which will definitely be shocking.

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