Even The Most Criticized Version Of DCEU’s Justice League Cut The Original Script’s Worst Moment

Zack Snyder’s Justice League changed much about the DC Extended Universe movie, but even the more poorly-received 2017 iteration omitted Snyder’s most controversial idea. Zack Snyder was one of the central creative voices in the DCEU timeline, directing pivotal movies like Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, though many of his ideas for the characters often proved divisive. Snyder had a specific vision for DC’s iconic characters and storylines in his adaptations, making choices that frequently caused controversy, despite his loyal following among many viewers.
It was this popularity – as well as the lackluster reception of 2017’s Justice League – that led to a lobbying movement to release a director’s cut of Justice League. In 2021, the long-awaited director’s cut was released, with other DCEU properties like 2023’s The Flash referencing an event from Snyder’s Justice League that did not occur in the theatrical version. Fascinatingly, there are technically four iterations of the Justice League movie, with the initial iteration possibly featuring one element that would have been too controversial for even Zack Snyder.


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