JUSTICE LEAGUE Critics TV Spot Released As #RestoreTheSnyderVerse Continues To Trend

JUSTICE LEAGUE Critics TV Spot Released As #RestoreTheSnyderVerse Continues To Trend

A new critics TV spot for Zack Snyder's Justice League highlights the good things that have been said about the movie, while the #RestoreTheSnyderVerse movement continues to gain traction on social media.

By JoshWilding - Mar 26, 2021 01:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Justice League

Both Zack Snyder's Justice League and Justice Is Gray are now streaming on HBO Max, and the streaming service has today released a critics TV spot for the four-hour movie. 

With an approval rating of 73% on Rotten Tomatoes, it's a couple of percentage points short of being "Certified Fresh," but as this 30-second video proves, some big outlets have found plenty of nice things to say about the Snyder Cut (keep your eyes peeled, and you'll spot a quote from right here on ComicBookMovie.com). 

As we reported this morning, #RestoreTheSnyderVerse was trending worldwide last night with over 1.01 million Tweets. The social media giant highlighted the hashtag by saying, "Fans are campaigning for the SnyderVerse to be completed by Justice League director Zack Snyder, allowing him to finish his DC Extended Universe plan."

Warner Bros. tried its best to ignore the #ReleaseTheSnyderCut campaign, and we all know how that went. Whether WarnerMedia will ever give the filmmaker an opportunity to finish his vision will likely depend on a number of factors, including how much revenue the company earned from putting this version of Justice League on its streaming service.

For now, though, #RestoreTheSnyderVerse is clearly going nowhere. Perhaps a comic book sequel would please fans? Here's what the director told us about that when we spoke to him. 

Check out that TV spot for Zack Snyder's Justice League below:
 


Click on the "Next" button below to check out some of the
best new moments included in Zack Snyder's Justice League!

10. Superman Returns

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After reuniting with Lois and Martha at the farm, Clark points out he was brought back for a reason and has no choice but to once again become Superman. 

Heading to the Kryptonian ship in the middle of Metropolis, Kal-El dons his black costume and hears the voices of both his fathers before taking flight. With that, Hans Zimmer's Superman score kicks in for a throwback to Man of Steel which is a real "stand up and punch the air" moment. 

Charging himself in front of the sun, Superman stretches out his arms in an almost Biblical moment. 

This is peak Snyder, and perhaps not a scene which will resonate with everyone. However, it's a striking piece of imagery, and one which plays into the mythological side of the character.
 

9. Don't F*** With Wonder Woman

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Wonder Woman 1984's depiction of Diana Prince wasn't to everyone's liking, particularly as her sword and shield were sidelined for...a gentler Diana? 

While the Wonder Woman we saw in Justice League's theatrical cut was fine, this version is a badass, fearsome warrior who takes no prisoners. Her fight with Steppenwolf is a highlight, while the way she deals with him during the final battle will definitely stick the landing with many of you.

However, it's the way Diana deals with those crazies taking hostages early on in the film we loved. 

Brutally dispatching them one by one, Wonder Woman proves herself a true force to be reckoned with, and earns that awesome Hans Zimmer score we first heard in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
 

8. Darkseid's Defeat

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The Snyder Cut's version of the war between Apokolips and the combined might of men, Amazons, Atlanteans (and more) is vastly different in this cut of Justice League. 

Gods like Ares and Zeus see a little more action, as does Yalan Gur. There's also no sign of Steppenwolf; instead, Uxas's humiliating defeat is entirely his own doing. The entire sequence is far more-action packed and feels much grander and mythological in terms of scale. 

Honestly, we'd have been happy to see an even longer version of this. 

It's a standout sequence in the film, and one which better explains Darkseid's present day motivations. It never made sense to have Steppenwolf leading the attack, and this film makes that right.
 

7. Barry Allen Rescues Iris West

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Warner Bros. completely cut Kiersey Clemons from 2017's Justice League, so her scene in this film being restored is undoubtedly one of the best things to come out of the Snyder Cut.

Iris West and Barry Allen strike up an immediate attraction when their paths cross, and the Flash noticing what's about to happen to her in that car wreck is a great way to show off the Scarlet Speedster's powers. So too is the way he races into action to save Iris. 

As time pretty much comes to a stop around him, Flash nabs a hot dog, and manages to carry Iris to safety. 

This was clearly meant to lay the groundwork for Rick Famuyiwa's planned take on The Flash, but that film didn't happen, so who knows what the fallout from this moment was meant to be. 
 

6. "His Name Is Bruce Wayne"

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Joss Whedon reshot Jesse Eisenberg's side of Lex Luthor's conversation with Deathstroke, and that scene ended up setting the stage for a possible sequel which would have pitted the Justice League against "a League of [their] own."

Well, that's all gone in the Snyder Cut. 

Instead, this scene (which is no longer a post-credits stinger) does exactly what we expected it to do back in 2017: set the stage for The Batman. That film was meant to pit the Dark Knight against Slade Wilson, and to help the assassin get his revenge for that lost eye, Lex reveals that, "His name is Bruce Wayne."

It's a phenomenal tease, but not one we're likely to see pay off now. 
 

5. Into The Speed Force

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The entire final battle in Zack Snyder's Justice League is absolutely epic. There are plenty of highlights, including the heroes actually working as a team and Superman giving Steppenwolf a beating. 

However, when the team's plan fails and the Mother Boxes unite, they're all evaporated. 

Barry, injured by one of the Parademons, is left with no other choice than to run faster than he ever has before. Tapping into the Speed Force, the Fastest Man Alive travels back in time, and manages to undo the team's defeat at Darkseid and Steppenwolf's hands. 

The visuals are incredible here, and while the Speed Force looks a little different to what you might expect, it's a damn shame Snyder couldn't pass the baton to Famuyiwa as planned.
 

4. Cyborg's Powers

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Cyborg was anything but a highlight in 2017's Justice League, but Ray Fisher's second chance is truly a sight to behold in the Snyder Cut. 

The actor delivers a really solid performance, but it's one scene demonstrating the extent of his powers which should make fans of Victor Stone really happy. Listening to a recording his father has left him, Cyborg comes to understand what he could do if he were to put his mind to it. 

That includes unleashing the world's nuclear arsenal or destroying the economy. His father isn't encouraging the reluctant hero to do that; just warning what might happen if he made that choice. 

Instead, Cyborg decides to help a woman down on her luck. Transferring money into her bank account so she can pay her bills, it's a small gesture, but one which is perfectly realized. 
 

3. Superman Vs. Flash

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When Superman is resurrected, he again doesn't have his full senses. That leads to a fight with the Justice League, but there are some noteworthy differences which make this version so much better. 

A lot of the terrible dialogue between Superman and Batman (clearly a Whedon idea) has gone, and the Man of Steel attacking the Caped Crusader makes much more sense now. However, an extended fight between Kal-El and Barry Allen is what really stands out to us. 

Instead of tripping over like a goof, the Flash gets to test his powers against the might of Superman. 

It shows that Barry can go toe-to-toe with Clark without a silly race, but also emphasises just how much of a powerhouse Superman is that he can very nearly match Flash's speed. 
 

2. "I Will F***ing Kill You"

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The Knightmare scene has its good and bad points. In regards to the latter, we really didn't need to hear any more of Amber Heard's weird English accent as Mera. 

Deathstroke, unfortunately, is also something of a spare part. 

However, Batman's confrontation with The Joker doesn't disappoint. The hatred on the Dark Knight's face as he finds himself forced to work with the Clown Price of Crime is palpable, and his recollection of Harley Quinn dying in his arms and begging Batman to make sure he kills Joker is gripping.

So too is the line which sees the Caped Crusader vow "I will f***ing kill you" before being forced to accept that playing card (which signifies a truce). 
 

1. The Fall Of The League

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When Cyborg taps into the Mother Boxes, he has a devastating vision of the future. 

In that, we see Darkseid forcing the Amazons to watch as he burns Wonder Woman. In Atlantis, he uses the Omega Beam to kill an Atlantean after skewering Aquaman on his own trident. In the Batcave, we see Superman cradling the charred remains of Lois Lane before Darkseid steps forward to put the hero under his control with the Anti-Life Equation.

In the Knightmare future, Superman is seen floating atop the remains of the Hall of Justice with Batman's cowl in hand as Kilowog lies dead at his feet. 

One cool part after this scene comes when Cyborg says "no" in a bid to stop Barry from using his powers to help bring Superman back, something the Flash mistakes as his signal to "go." Clearly, Victor Stone realizes the ramifications which could come with bringing the Man of Steel back from the dead...
 

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JonC
JonC - 3/26/2021, 1:45 PM
when tweets = "box office profit" give me a call.
RageDriver2401
RageDriver2401 - 3/26/2021, 1:46 PM
"Art"? "Masterpiece"? Really? I mean I get liking the movie, but it was mediocre at best.
LongMayHeReign
LongMayHeReign - 3/26/2021, 1:59 PM
@RageDriver2401 - Hey man I'm honestly not surprised, I remember when people like Grace Randolph called BvS a "masterpiece" and actually had the audacity to invoke Stanley Kubrick's name in comparison.
RageDriver2401
RageDriver2401 - 3/26/2021, 2:04 PM
@LongMayHeReign - It's like calling the Fantastic 4 movies or Green Lantern a masterpiece. I mean sure, there are people who enjoyed those movies, but everyone knows they weren't good movies.
LongMayHeReign
LongMayHeReign - 3/26/2021, 2:14 PM
@RageDriver2401 -



I'm done with Snyder's Superman I'd like the Captain America version please...and not New Cap either, rather Cap Classic thank you very much!
Goldboink
Goldboink - 3/26/2021, 2:49 PM
@LongMayHeReign -
Truth, Justice and The American Way - not the current American way thought, the old fashioned one.
LongMayHeReign
LongMayHeReign - 3/26/2021, 3:18 PM
@Goldboink - I'll stick with Truth, Justice, and the Rogers Way!
dragon316
dragon316 - 3/26/2021, 4:46 PM
@RageDriver2401 - I like it better ifinity war and captain marvel any day
JonC
JonC - 3/26/2021, 4:56 PM
@LongMayHeReign -
JonC
JonC - 3/26/2021, 4:56 PM
@LongMayHeReign - 'nuff said.
rkshuttleworth
rkshuttleworth - 3/26/2021, 5:09 PM
@RageDriver2401 - Oh I love it when people say "everyone" as though humans are all robots and are supposed to like the same things.
manofillintent1
manofillintent1 - 3/26/2021, 6:15 PM
@RageDriver2401 - I hate how the word masterpiece gets thrown around like that, so much over praise as predicted
KurtLazner
KurtLazner - 3/26/2021, 9:22 PM
@RageDriver2401 - Wrong. It's a masterpiece.
RageDriver2401
RageDriver2401 - 3/27/2021, 12:18 AM
@rkshuttleworth - It implies that everyone knows when a movie is a masterpiece. A good movie stares you in the face and you know it's good. You may not like it, but you know it's good. Same for bad movies. You can enjoy them, but you know they're bad movies.

The Snyder cut was not one of the good ones.
RageDriver2401
RageDriver2401 - 3/27/2021, 12:18 AM
@ImmovableObject - What makes it a masterpiece?
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