The director's cut of "Justice League" has been confirmed to be officially broadcast on March 25, but recently, in an interview, director Zack Snyder stated that there are no more DC movie plans after the director's cut of "Justice League". In an interview with foreign media ComicBook, Zack Snyder, director of the director's cut of "Justice League", discussed the issue of future movies. Zack Snyder said in the interview: "I never thought I would finish "Justice League", and the media are reporting on this. I have no problem completing the director's cut. The original version is already an old movie. This is also an old movie I am working on. The world of DCEU has been divided into multiple parts, which is good... As everyone knows, I am planning to make five movies and some other things. I am very busy. Is it cool that fans have such confidence in DC? Yes, it's amazing and makes me very happy. I am happy for them to see "Justice League", but will I continue (making DC movies)? I have no plans at the moment. But like I said, I didn't expect I would go so far, so who knows? " The director's cut of "Justice League" will be broadcast on HBO MAX on March 25, 2021. It will be divided into 4 episodes, each one hour, with a total length of four hours. Snyder said that he will include 150 minutes of footage that has not appeared before. |
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