Joss Whedon is back in the news, but it isn’t related to the ongoing “Justice League” controversy.
Joss Whedon is back in the news, but it isn’t related to the ongoing “Justice League” controversy.
The Snyder Cut is coming. In fact, there was a trailer for Zack Snyder’s new version of “Justice League” that was released today.
Two weeks ago, it was revealed that the trailer for “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” was pulled from social media after being up for months due to a music rights issue with Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.” Well, it appears that instead of just re-uploading the original trailer after the rights issue was dealt with, Zack Snyder and Co. decided to release a brand-new trailer.
Remember when Zack Snyder made a big fuss about his cut of “Justice League” was absolutely, 100% done, only to then raise over $30 million in re-shoots to actually finish the film? Well, it turns out the re-shoots will add a very short amount of footage to the film’s already overly long runtime.
As Zack Snyder‘s cut of “Justice League” undergoes re-shoots, it will soon become clear just how much the theatrical version resembles Snyder’s original vision. In the meantime, we have at least some idea of how much of the original footage made it to screen, as actor Ray Fisher reveals that only one single scene featuring Cyborg was not reshot by Joss Whedon.
There is plenty of drama to talk about surrounding the Warner Bros. 2017 superhero team-up film “Justice League.” Years’ worth of drama, to be specific.
The drama between Ray Fisher and Warner Bros. has only gotten more convoluted and complicated over the past several months.
He who laughs last, laughs best, and thus Jared Leto might be cackling right now. In yet another twist in the Zack Snyder/ “Justice League” saga, Leto has been tapped to reprise his role as the Joker in the currently titled “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” coming to HBO Max sometime in 2021.
The best part about the upcoming HBO Max release of “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” is that when everything is all released and the fans can see what the filmmaker’s vision of the film actually was, we can all just stop talking about the damn Snyder Cut. For three years now, we’ve talked about this mythical cut that was already done and just needed some finishing touches to be released but is now going to cost Warner Bros.
Back in May, after the world was told that Zack Snyder’s original vision for “Justice League” would be coming to HBO Max in 2021, dubbed “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” aka “The Snyder Cut,” it was reported that the cost of going back into production and finishing up the cut that already existed would cost upwards of $30 million. That seemed like a huge number for Warner Bros.
The rumors, though not unexpected, are true, “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” will undergo one week of reshoots in October to help complete what will be a four-hour, four-episode limited series for HBO Max. Snyder exited the “Justice League” in 2017 following a family tragedy.
Earlier this year, Ray Fisher began his very public war with Warner Bros. after the actor went to social media to accuse Joss Whedon, Jon Berg, and Geoff Johns as being involved in abusive behavior during the reshoots on “Justice League.” Exact details were never revealed, and an investigation is ongoing with Warner Bros.
Recently, we reported that Jason Momoa entered the fracas between his “Justice League” co-star Ray Fisher and Warner Bros. At the time, all Momoa did was post a picture with a supportive hashtag.
Back in July 2020, Ray Fisher, who plays Cyborg in DCEU (DC Extended Universe) had accused Justice League director Joss Whedon of "gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable" behaviour along with naming some big wigs at Warner Bros. as well.
Feuds are nothing new in Hollywood. Especially when you consider the film industry features studios that routinely pay millions of dollars for actors to appear in films that cost hundreds of millions of dollars more.
The back and forth messiness between actor Ray Fisher and Warner Bros. regarding the third-party investigation into abuse on the set of “Justice League” continues.
Ray Fisher is denying Warner Bros.' claims that he did not cooperate with the third-party investigator who is looking into his misconduct allegations about the environment on the set. ET has reached out to Fisher and Warner Bros.
If you thought the battle for “Justice League” and Ray Fisher‘s allegations of abusive behavior on set wasn’t already messy enough, Fisher just disproved Warner Bros. claims that the actor hadn’t met with the third-party investigator, by showing an email he sent to his team last month.
The “Justice League” saga continues to be very messy and unpredictable. Following actor Ray Fisher‘s allegations about his treatment on Joss Whedon‘s set for the film, and Whedon’s “gross” and “abusive” behavior, Warner Bros.
The first teaser trailer for the upcoming Justice League: The Snyder Cut has been released! Zack Snyder who was the original director of the DC Universe movie Justice League had to drop out in the middle of filming due to a family emergency but Joss Whedon was brought in to finish the movie.
Over the past few months, a lot of digital ink has been shed about the implications of Zack Snyder‘s recut of “Justice League.” Officially known as “Zack Snyder’s Justice League,” the possible miniseries or television movie comes after a particular segment of fandom made a lot of noise for a very long time. Whether this was a heartwarming success story or a sign of dangerous audience entitlement depends on whether you’ve ever been on the other side of online harassment.
To say the drama behind the scenes on “Justice League” is more interesting than the finished film released by Warner Bros. is a gross understatement.
The annual San Diego Comic-Con took a backseat this year owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. The iconic Hall H will not hear fans erupt at every trailer releasing in the room.
A little more than a month ago, “Justice League” actor Ray Fisher took to social media to say that the reshoots for the DC team-up film were marred by “gross, abusive, unprofessional” behavior by director Joss Whedon and some of the producers. At the time, exact specifics were not known, with Fisher claiming that an NDA was preventing him from speaking more about it.
Leave it to Ryan Reynolds to grasp onto a social media moment and take the piss out of it.
In a comment that surprised exactly no one, Justice League director Zack Snyder has said his upcoming Snyder Cut of the troubled superhero film will not feature any footage that was shot by Joss Whedon for the theatrical release.
Early this month, Ray Fisher accused Joss Whedon of abusive behavior on the set of “Justice League.” Fisher now says there is an investigation underway to “get to the heart” of the allegations, and that Whedon should be “scared” of the investigation.
Now that the floodgates to “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” have opened, there is no turning back. Now that the holy grail of director’s cut and movie rumors was confirmed real, people are eager to see more than a short clip.
Don’t expect to see much of Joss Whedon‘s “Justice League” footage in the new Snyder Cut, now known as “Zack Snyder’s Justice League.” Though it shouldn’t come as a surprise, Zack Snyder himself confirmed he will absolutely not use any footage not shot by him. Indeed, Snyder went as far as saying he’d rather “destroy the movie” before using someone else’s footage.
During JusticeCon's "Spotlight on Zack Snyder" panel, Synder shared that he will only be using the scenes he shot before leaving the project for a family emergency, reports etcanada.com. "There will be no chance on earth that I will use a shot prior or after I left the movie," Snyder said, adding: "I would destroy the movie, I would set it on fire before I would use a single frame that I did not photograph.
It can be quite difficult to find a happy medium in film or other kinds of visual art, for that matter. Something that satisfies both subject matter purists and the average joe looking for some entertainment.
In 2021, DCEU fans will be treated to two Batmans. One will be Ben Affleck's Batman courtesy of Zack Snyder's Justice League, releasing on the streaming platform.
Next year, the world will be gifted “Zack Snyder’s Justice League.” But outside of that, there’s not much else we know about the film. Or is it going to be a miniseries? Again, we’re not sure.
Justice League star Ray Fisher seems to have opened a floodgate after he called out Joss Whedon for his on-set behaviour. For the unversed, The Avengers and Avengers: Age of Ultron director was handed the duties to reshoot and complete the Justice League after Zack Snyder's exit.
DC Extended Universe fans were blessed with the news of the Zack Snyder cut of Justice League releasing on HBO's online streaming platform. The announcement was made after fans campaigned for the Justice League Snyder Cut's release for over two years.
Earlier this week, “Justice League” actor Ray Fisher made headlines when said that Joss Whedon‘s behavior on set was “gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable” after he took over Zack Snyder to finish the DC superhero film.
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