JUSTICE IS GRAY: Check Out The First Teaser For The Black & White Version Of ZACK SNYDER'S JUSTICE LEAGUE

JUSTICE IS GRAY: Check Out The First Teaser For The Black & White Version Of ZACK SNYDER'S JUSTICE LEAGUE

Justice Is Gray is the black & white version of Zack Snyder's Justice League, and the first teaser clip confirms that this version of the movie is "coming soon" to HBO Max. Check it out after the jump!

By JoshWilding - Mar 21, 2021 03:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League

Zack Snyder's Justice League is now streaming on HBO Max, but another version of the movie is heading to the service in the not too distant future. That is the Justice Is Gray edition, a fully black & white version which Snyder has confirmed will include at least a little extra footage of Jared Leto's Joker. 

Beyond that, it feels like this Justice League will be one primarily for the seriously hardcore fans of the filmmaker's work, and those who have a particular affinity for black & white movies.

Snyder certainly isn't the first filmmaker to embrace the format; similarly colourless versions of movies like Mad Max: Fury Road and Logan were definitely embraced when they were released.

In Zack Snyder's Justice League, determined to ensure Superman’s (Henry Cavill) ultimate sacrifice was not in vain, Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) aligns forces with Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) with plans to recruit a team of metahumans to protect the world from an approaching threat of catastrophic proportions. The task proves more difficult than Bruce imagined, as each of the recruits must face the demons of their own pasts to transcend that which has held them back, allowing them to come together, finally forming an unprecedented league of heroes.

Now united, Batman (Affleck), Wonder Woman (Gadot), Aquaman (Jason Momoa), Cyborg (Ray Fisher) and The Flash (Ezra Miller) may be too late to save the planet from Steppenwolf, DeSaad and Darkseid and their dreadful intentions. The movie premieres on HBO Max on March 18th. 

Take a look at this promo for Zack Snyder's Justice League: Justice Is Gray below:
 


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Zack Snyder's Justice League sets up a sequel!

10. Lois Lane's Pregnancy

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There are several hints throughout the movie that Lois Lane is pregnant with Superman's child, and that's since been confirmed as being the case by Snyder himself.

Needless to say, that's a big deal, and is likely something the filmmaker planned to explore in detail over the next two chapters in his Justice League trilogy. This revelation makes that shot of the Man of Steel cradling Lois' charred remains even more horrifying, and better explains why the hero ultimately falls under the control of Darkseid. 

While we could make some predictions about where this pregnancy would ultimately lead, we know thanks to Snyder that Superman's powerless son would have one day become the new Batman.
 

9. Darkseid's Mission

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Steppenwolf is beaten by the League (badly!) as Darkseid watches on in this cut of Justice League, but now that he knows the Anti-Life Equation resides on Earth, nothing will stop him trying to acquire it. 

As the movie ends, he decides to rally the forces of Apokolips for another full-scale invasion of Earth, so it's clear now this battle against Steppenwolf and his Parademons was the tip of the iceberg. Ultimately, it looks like Darkseid would have been victorious, hence the existence of that Knightmare timeline. 

However, there are quite a few nods to the Multiverse throughout the Snyder Cut, so we can't help but wonder if the filmmaker had ambitious plans to explore what that meant in his sequels as well.
 

8. Lex Luthor Reveals Batman's Identity

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The 2017 version of Lex Luthor's meeting with Deathstroke saw Warner Bros. tease the formation of the Injustice League (a group Snyder actually planned to utilise in one of his sequels). 

The original scene, however, was meant to lay the groundwork for The Batman. Looking for revenge after being locked up in Arkham Asylum, Lex tells Slade Wilson that Bruce Wayne is beneath the cowl. That certainly would have made Deathstroke's mission to take Batman out quite a bit more interesting, and is something we could still see become a reality in some form. 

Affleck not only returned for Snyder's reshoots, but also signed up to star in The Flash. Surely that long-rumoured HBO Max adaptation of his take on The Batman could now be made a reality? 
 

7. Tapping Into The Speed Force

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Joss Whedon's Barry Allen was a comedy doofus who couldn't break into a run without tripping over his own feet. This version, however, is taken on a very different journey in Snyder's Justice League.

After tapping into the Speed Force to reverse time and save the League, the Scarlet Speedster is far more confident when he's running through Central City than when we first met him. It's also worth noting that he's clearly able to more effectively tap into his extraordinary abilities now. That includes time-travel, a game-changer for any comic book universe. 

What Rick Famuyiwa had planned for this version of the Flash is unclear, but we can only hope Andy Muschietti is taking more inspiration from this iteration than the goofball racing around back in 2017. 
 

6. Clark Kent Returns

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Clark Kent was reported to have died during Doomsday attack, but it seems Kal-El has once again taken on that identity if this scene is any indication. We saw this in 2017, of course, but the colour of the suit has changed as Snyder decided the Man of Steel would continue to wear the black costume. 

That's noteworthy, and Superman could be seen wearing that outfit while cradling Lois' charred remains. However, it appears falling under Darkseid's control is what leads to the red and blue suit's return.

What we don't know is how Clark was able to be resurrected without compromising his secret identity as Superman, though it has, of course, been revealed that Snyder planned to explore the hero's struggles with getting back in touch with his human side in those planned sequels. So, while this seems like a cool, throwaway moment, there was clearly still more story left to be told. 
 

5. Last Heroes Standing

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Cyborg's vision gives us an idea of what happens after Zack Snyder's Justice League, but the Knightmare scene right at the end of the movie also leaves us with plenty to think about. 

Clearly, Batman needs The Joker's help to find something which will send the Flash back in time to save Lois Lane and make things right, but it was Bruce's inaction which seemingly caused her demise (something The Joker points out with great delight in a standout scene) in the first place. Deathstroke, Mera, and Cyborg are all on hand to help, but things go badly wrong when Superman arrives.

It's unclear whether this takes place before or after Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice's Knightmare scene, but we can safely assume that not everyone makes it out of this confrontation alive. 
 

4. Cyborg's Power Upgrade

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Cyborg's arc in Zack Snyder's Justice League is easily the most interesting, and while he loses his father, the hero does ultimately accept his new status quo and moves past his grief and anger.

The original plan was for Victor Stone to factor heavily into The Flash movie, something we now know won't be happening. He was also supposed to get his own solo outing, but chances are this will be the last time we see Ray Fisher play the character unless Snyder does return to the DCEU. 

It's exciting to think about where this powered up Cyborg could go next, but Snyder envisioned his story ending with Victor mastering his powers to the extent he could once again appear human.
 

3. Wonder Woman's Return Home

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Wonder Woman 1984 didn't resonate with a lot of fans, and we still haven't seen Diana Prince brought into the present day. That's hopefully the plan with the threequel, but Snyder appeared to be teasing something different for his version of the character at the end of Justice League

As Wonder Woman looks out mournfully into the distance, it's clear she's thinking about Themyscira.

We know from that glimpse into the future that she's ultimately reunited with her bother, albeit as Darkseid burns her body in front of her fellow Amazons. Snyder once hoped to use Doctor Poison to wipe out Themyscira after Diana returned home, but it seems Darkseid kills her instead if this sequence - which was added along with the Knightmare scene - is any indication.
 

2. Hall Of Justice

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Bruce Wayne decided to convert Wayne Manor into the Hall of Justice in the theatrical cut as well, but it feels a little more meaningful here (especially as it shows Batman further stepping out of the shadows).

Thanks to a glimpse into the future, we know that the Dark Knight is ultimately successful in creating this base of operations for the team, but thanks to the mind-controlled Superman, that doesn't last long. He's shown at one point hovering over the remains of the Hall of Justice with a dead Kilowog at his feet and Batman's cowl in hand. It's a striking, memorable piece of imagery. 

Hopefully, it's an idea which can be elaborated on by Snyder in the not too distant future, eh? 
 

1. Martian Manhunter's Message

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Zack Snyder's plan was for this meeting to feature the John Stewart version of Green Lantern. However, due to their own plans for the hero, Warner Bros. asked that he not use the hero (which sucks, but makes sense, especially as it would have overshadowed whoever they cast in the role). 

Martian Manhunter isn't a bad substitute, though, and it's clear he'll be there to help the League.

That could go some way in making sure that desolate future doesn't come to pass, and the hero would likely be key in the battle against Darkseid. This is a brief, albeit very interesting conversation between the two heroes, and as Martian Manhunter didn't seemingly factor into Snyder's original plans, it would be fascinating to see how a sequel made use of both him and a Green Lantern.
 

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Vision85
Vision85 - 3/21/2021, 3:15 AM
This is a nah from me.
Darkknight2149
Darkknight2149 - 3/21/2021, 4:14 AM
@Vision85 -
After Batman v Superman: Enhanced Edition and the 30-minute Snyder Cut documentary didn't get released on HBO Max (after a week of false advertisement), I would take this report with a grain of salt anyway.
mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 3/21/2021, 4:42 AM
@Vision85 - You don't want to see the "we live in a society" version of the film?
Vision85
Vision85 - 3/21/2021, 4:56 AM
@mastakilla39 - no, to be honest while i loved ZSJL almost everything in chapter 7 is forgettable. Sequel bait is never something that really interests me. I get it, he wanted to bring a little of it tp life and he had this crazy chance to go all in. Fine, but it didnt do anything for me. I would like to see the Mad Max esq sequel, but not for a dialogue scene that went on a bit. I want crazy post apocalyptic Batmobile chases like a DC Fury Road. 👌
mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 3/21/2021, 4:58 AM
@Darkknight2149 - HBO [frick]ed up the info. ZSJL B/W is supposed to premiere next week and it was made for charity. None of the staff took pay for this version and all the proceeds are going to a charitable cause.

BvS Enhanced edition was released digitally for people to purchase, not hbo max. It has no release date for hbo max, but the 4k blu ray physical version comes out next week or on 3/23.
RandyOrtonLF
RandyOrtonLF - 3/21/2021, 5:17 AM
@aresww3 - Dude are you a child? You can't seem to fathom that there are people who don't like this film? Snyder fanboys are [frick]ing nuts man.
LameLuka
LameLuka - 3/21/2021, 5:27 AM
@RandyOrtonLF - there is a difference between not liking the film and trash like those people
Kman
Kman - 3/21/2021, 5:33 AM
@aresww3 - is that just his accent? Because i’m fairly convinced he was calling him “Josh” Whedon that entire clip lol
aresww3
aresww3 - 3/21/2021, 6:18 AM
@RandyOrtonLF - @aresww3 @Kman - @RandyOrtonLF - I'm not a Snyder Fanboy. I don't like Man Of Steel and I have huge problems with Batman V Superman. I also agree with Jody alot on Zack Snyder. However, I think hate for Zack Snyder has stopped people from telling the truth and basically peddling lies about the movie that don't exist in it.

He claims for instance Wonder Woman is more powerful in Joss Whedons version and that Zack made her more trash. This is factually inaccurate. The truth is Wonder Woman in both movies is nerfed in a way that pisses me off. She should have been more powerful in both Joss and Zack's version. At least capable of throwing some hands with Superman and a little more effective in battle with Parademons and Steppenwolf.

That being said I understand why you may think I'm hating on Jody. But I am not. I just disagree with him but I watch his channel alot and I've always liked him.
aresww3
aresww3 - 3/21/2021, 6:33 AM
@Kman -
GwenLantern
GwenLantern - 3/21/2021, 6:40 AM
@aresww3 - She was nerfed in both. I don't remember her flying at all even though she supposedly figured that out in WW84. Makes even less sense in the Joss Whedon version because that's supposed to share continuity with WW84.

But there is one thing in Snyder's version that depowers her even more than in the Whedon version and that is the reasoning for bringing back Superman. Because he's the only individual strong enough to stop Steppenwolf? What about ol' Wondy? In the comics they are traditionally seen as being as strong as each other. Equally matched. I mean I guess Supes has heat vision and such, but still...

On the plus side, Snyder's Wonder Woman is a warrior and a bonafide badass. Which she should be.

But I think Whedon got her personality down better and I liked how he portrayed her relationship with Bruce. Felt more real. I love that Lakeside walk.
aresww3
aresww3 - 3/21/2021, 8:25 AM
@GwenLantern - @GwenLantern - True. Her sensing Cyborg is better.

I think them nerfing and disrespecting Wonder Woman in places in both cuts, stems from the fact this was in production before Wonder Woman 2017 dropped and they didn't know Wonder Woman would be such a big deal.

To be fair, some writers and animated versions have nerfed Wonder Woman as well and made her less strong than Superman. However, never to this extent. It needs to be fixed going forward.

Aquaman as well. Wonder Woman is not quite as strong as Superman, but she has Warrior skills that make up for it. For instance she would beat the crap out of Supergirl in the comics easily.
manofillintent1
manofillintent1 - 3/21/2021, 3:20 AM
Ayer getting ready to post some black and white images of SS to amp up some hashtags
FunkyFeige
FunkyFeige - 3/21/2021, 3:48 AM
@manofillintent1 - he lacks a very important tool to stroke ones ego in the process...
mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 3/21/2021, 5:05 AM
@manofillintent1 - I guess hbo max is going to be the home of director cuts lol

Next is david ayer ss then schulmauchers batman forever (RIP)
528491
528491 - 3/21/2021, 3:20 AM
If there is still one big problem left in the Snyder Cut that couldn't be fixed, it's that the two biggest action scenes of the movie take place at night in dark and grimry industrial aesthetic locations. Not only is everything harder to see, but it means it lacks visual identity (it's the exact same visual pallette as the Doomsday Fight)

Not sure if a black-and-white version would help or hinder on that front.
manofillintent1
manofillintent1 - 3/21/2021, 3:30 AM
@528491 -

dragon316
dragon316 - 3/21/2021, 4:31 AM
@manofillintent1 - Snyder did it better you get stupid side view with marvel
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 3/21/2021, 4:47 AM
@manofillintent1 - Ah yes, the classic Justice League roster: Aquaman, Cyborg, Flash, Wonder Woman, and Batman's car.
GodHercules20
GodHercules20 - 3/21/2021, 4:51 AM
@528491 - Exactly
manofillintent1
manofillintent1 - 3/21/2021, 4:51 AM
@dragon316 -
manofillintent1
manofillintent1 - 3/21/2021, 4:52 AM
@Spock0Clock - I like the shot but yeah superman and batman is missing
kylo0607
kylo0607 - 3/21/2021, 3:21 AM
I actually enjoyed the Snyder Cut.

However, it was already grey in terms of colour palette, so this version is really not needed.
FunkyFeige
FunkyFeige - 3/21/2021, 3:47 AM
@kylo0607 - I do apologize. My Doctor’s just informed me I’m colour blind, my bad.
Itwasme
Itwasme - 3/21/2021, 10:59 AM
@EdgySnyder - when I found out I was color blind, I was so surprised because the news really came out of the purple for me...
FunkyFeige
FunkyFeige - 3/22/2021, 3:00 AM
@Itwasme - what sort of sick Joss Whedon joke is that!
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