JUSTICE LEAGUE Director Zack Snyder Elaborates On His Plans For Green Lantern In Snyder Cut Sequels

JUSTICE LEAGUE Director Zack Snyder Elaborates On His Plans For Green Lantern In Snyder Cut Sequels

Following that big Green Lantern reveal over the weekend, Justice League director Zack Snyder has elaborated on his plans for John Stewart in the planned sequels. Find more details after the jump...

By JoshWilding - May 17, 2021 02:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League
Source: Uproxx

Over the weekend, we got a first look at Wayne T. Carr as Green Lantern in Zack Snyder's Justice League courtesy of a photo from the director's phone. The filmmaker has been doing the rounds to promote Army of the Dead, and talked to Uproxx about his original plans for John Stewart in the Snyder Cut's sequels.

While we know that the character was going to be pivotal to those Justice League sequels, Snyder has now elaborated on how he hoped Green Lantern would factor into the continuing story. 

"Well, you know I shot it, right? I shot John Stewart. So, yes, I wanted to use him. So basically what was going to happen is he had two roles," Snyder explained. "One, we would have seen him in the post-apocalyptic world. He was kind of like their scout and kind of like their, you know, 'join the team.' And then in the final battle against Darkseid, he would have gotten the Green Lantern Corps and organized them to fight against Darkseid. Those would have been his jobs."

When the interviewer pointed out that he likes Martian Manhunter (who took Stewart's role in that final conversation with Bruce Wayne), but prefers Green Lantern, Snyder responded: "I do, too. I like Martian Manhunter. By the way, Martian Manhunter was going to be in there anyway. So you would have both."

Oddly enough, there was no mention of Martian Manhunter in the Justice League 2 and 3 storyboards that leaked online, so whether Snyder always planned to include that big General Swanwick reveal is hard to say. 

Regardless, it's a shame we didn't at least get a John Stewart cameo in the Snyder Cut of Justice League, but Warner Bros. stepped in and stopped that from happening. Recently, the director described his experience working with the studio late last year as "torture."


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cut Easter Eggs in Zack Snyder's Justice League!

10. Flashpoint Tease

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When Rick Famuyiwa was set to direct The Flash, it was widely claimed the film would adapt Flashpoint.

That storyline saw Barry Allen travel through time to stop Reverse-Flash from killing his mother; little did he know that would create a whole new timeline. In that world, Cyborg was a top tier superhero, Thomas Wayne was Batman, and Atlantis was at war with Themyscira. 

There's a hint of that in the Snyder Cut when the heroes are digging up Superman's body.

Wonder Woman talks about the animosity between her and Aquaman's people, and while he seems uninterested in any sort of conflict, this could have quite easily been expanded on in a Flashpoint film (sadly, that's not happening now). 
 

9. Dusty

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There's a little more Martha Kent in Zack Snyder's Justice League, including a scene with her visiting Clark's grave. 

She's joined by the Kent family dog Dusty, and even though the name has been altered, this feels like a deep cut reference to Rusty, young Clark's pet dog from the comics. 

In the pages of 1986's The Man of Steel #1 (written and pencilled by John Byrne), it was Rusty who helped the future Superman learn to fly...accidentally. Snyder is such a huge fan of the character, it's no great surprise he turned to the comics for inspiration for such a small moment. 

It's a small Easter Egg, but those are sometimes the best ones.
 

8. Gard'ner Fox

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When the action moves to Central City, we catch up with Barry Allen attempting to get himself a job, and it's then that the Fastest Man Alive locks eyes with Iris West.

Thanks to his incredible speed, Barry is able to save her from certain death, but a closer look at the truck which nearly kills her features one heck of an Easter Egg. The company is Gard'ner Fox, a pretty clear reference to DC Comics writer Gardner Fox.

He co-created the original Flash, along with characters like Sandman and Hawkman. He was even jointly responsible for the Justice Society and Justice League, and would later introduce the Multiverse in The Flash #123 in 1961.

Without him, the DC Universe would be unrecognizable.
 

7. Arkham Asylum

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At the end of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the Dark Knight manages to imprison Lex Luthor in Arkham Asylum. It was a great moment, and a fitting fate for the villain. 

In the Snyder Cut, we get a better look at Arkham and learn that it's now known as the "Arkham Home for the Emotionally Troubled."

This new name for the iconic Gotham City location was first used in Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns. Given Snyder's love of that story, it's no great surprise that the filmmaker took inspiration from it. 

The plaque also reveals that Arkham was established in 1974, the year it first appeared in the comics (in Batman #258).
 

6. River Styx

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When Cyborg makes contact with the Mother Box and Flash powers himself up to help resurrect Superman, something strange happens. 

Victor Stone gets a vision of a dark future, and as well as learning that Aquaman was killed by Darkseid, we witness Wonder Woman's funeral (explaining why neither hero was part of the Knightmare future where Earth has been conquered). 

Diana Prince burns on a funeral pyre in front of her mother and the rest of the Amazons. Why does she have coins on her eyes? Well, Greek mythology can explain. 

The dead would have to pay Charon, Hades' ferryman, to be allowed to cross the River Styx into the afterlife. Coins were placed on their eyes, hence why Wonder Woman looks the way she does here.
 

5. AFSP

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Bruce Wayne recruiting Barry Allen to the Justice League plays out here similarly to 2017's theatrical cut.

However, as they leave Central City together in the billionaire's car (his superpower is being rich, remember), we see a billboard with a mural for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. This is a fitting place to include that, especially as Barry is clearly struggling with loneliness when Batman tracks him down. 

Snyder's fans have done a lot for the AFSP since the #ReleaseTheSnyderCut movement launched, and have helped them raise over $500,000.

If you need help, or would like to contribute, you can do so by checking out their website.
 

4. Bat-Tank

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A montage at the end of the film teases what's next for each member of the League, with Diana Prince longing for her home on Themyscira, Flash embracing his speed, and Superman returning to Metropolis.

Cyborg, the standout in Zack Snyder's Justice League, also moves past his anger and grief. 

However, it's Batman who interests us most. The Dark Knight is shown having apprehended a group of crooks in Gotham City, but he's standing atop a massive tank after doing so. 

Unsurprisingly, this epic Batmobile was lifted straight from the pages of The Dark Knight Returns.
 

3. Kilowog

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We've mentioned Cyborg's horrifying vision of the DC Universe's future, but there's another big moment we have to talk about.

Superman, now under the control of Darkseid's Anti-Life Equation, has wreaked havoc on the Hall of Justice (built on the remains of Wayne Manor). Shown holding Batman's cowl, it's who's lying at his feet that really jumped out at us. 

That Green Lantern is, without a shadow of a doubt, Kilowog.

Perhaps the most iconic non-human Lantern, this is probably the only character Warner Bros. would allow Snyder to use (he's gone on record to say Warner Bros. wouldn't let him include John Stewart), but it makes for one hell of a visual. Kilowog, who has fought to protect Earth many times, was clearly no match for the Man of Steel.
 

2. Granny Goodness

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When we visit Apokolips, we catch a glimpse of Granny Goodness. One of Darkseid's most loyal followers, she trains his soldiers using a combination of torture, brainwashing, and general cruelness. 

She's a bad b*tch, and it seems likely Snyder hoped to further explore her plans at the villain's side in a sequel. 

However, this isn't the only reference to Granny Goodness that can be found in the Snyder Cut of Justice League. During the Central City scene with Barry and Iris, the hot dog cart actually has the name "Granny Goodness" on the side. It's a weird Easter Egg to include in a film where she's introduced. 

Perhaps it ties into the Multiverse theories about the film? 
 

1. Ryan Choi, Atom

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Chinese actor Zheng Kai was completely cut from 2017's Justice League, but finds his role as Ryan Choi restored in this version of the film. 

He has a recurring presence alongside Dr. Silas Stone, but is more than just a supporting character. In the comics, Choi - who first appeared in DCU: Brave New World #1 in 2006 - became the fourth character to become Atom. 

Near the end of the film, Choi becomes S.T.A.R. Labs' Director of Nanotechnology, a strong hint that he was destined to become a superhero in the not too distant future. 

Perhaps that was the plan for Justice League 2, though Snyder has yet to confirm this.
 

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roboticJohnson
roboticJohnson - 5/17/2021, 2:59 AM
Yeah, just put both martian manhunter and green lantern at the end, why not. I would have added the entire jsa, the teen titans, the whole population of earth 22 and bugs bunny. Who needs world building anyway? That's for losers.
SiegFirebrand
SiegFirebrand - 5/17/2021, 3:01 AM
@roboticJohnson - Who needs time to introduce characters and give them development when you can have slow motion hotdogs?
dragon316
dragon316 - 5/17/2021, 4:18 AM
@SiegFirebrand - what marvel did with claw Barron Zemo us agent
dragon316
dragon316 - 5/17/2021, 4:23 AM
@roboticJohnson - marvel did it with thanos until ifnty war and end game , captain marvel villain skrulls , Wanda vision villain ,
Whaley87
Whaley87 - 5/17/2021, 8:37 AM
@dragon316 - Have your circuits fried? It's just "marvel, marvel, marvel, marvel" with any of your retorts. Damn right pathetic now.
SiegFirebrand
SiegFirebrand - 5/18/2021, 12:47 AM
@dragon316 - FIrst off, Thanos was teased over multiple films, so that argument makes no sense, and the rest are minor villains.

I know that Zack Snyder fans are a bit delusional but at least try to make a cohesive argument.

Quick rule of thumb, if you can't defend a point without trying to pivot to something else, your point isn't as strong as you think it is.
frammi
frammi - 5/17/2021, 3:03 AM
Nothing against Snyder, but someone should explain him the meaning of "character development"
dragon316
dragon316 - 5/17/2021, 4:26 AM
@frammi - yeah someone should tell fans stop playing favorites marvel did samething marvel Wanda vision villain , skrulls, Barron Zemo , claw, ice king in Thor , hela, collector , drax, goes BOTH ways
BatCiggy
BatCiggy - 5/17/2021, 5:35 AM
@frammi - This is the biggest downfall of the modern age of superhero films, is that audiences are convinced they need a trilogy of films' worth of exposition before the character can truly serve an overarching story. What more do you want from a GL/John Stewart introduction? It served to do exactly what it needed to do-- Introduced John Stewart to the world of the film, nothing more.
SteelGunZ
SteelGunZ - 5/17/2021, 5:52 AM
@dragon316 - MAN that ain't the same thing, what Hell are you talking about?

Those characters were not the main character and they were Villains...You know better than that...

Stop that!
dracula
dracula - 5/17/2021, 10:30 AM
@dragon316 - those are mostly villains who are meant to serve a simple purpose.

Also you forget Loki really was the first marvel villain people legitimately liked and was the only one people liked for a while. So yeah its not all praise for everything marvel
DCRISEN0609
DCRISEN0609 - 5/18/2021, 9:44 AM
@frammi - Funny I didn't see no one complaining when BP show up on CACW..
Kyos
Kyos - 5/17/2021, 3:14 AM
Nightmare
Nightmare - 5/17/2021, 3:23 AM
dracula
dracula - 5/17/2021, 3:24 AM
How about you focus on one story and stop wasting time setting up stories that arent even guaranteed to happen.

Seriously the DCAU is a great universe and it was not planned out. They just decided to cross over superman with batman one day and then kept adding on from there. The CADMUS arc is amazing and was literally built on unrelated plot elements from previous episodes that they decided to connect
Desrow
Desrow - 5/17/2021, 3:25 AM
Starlord7597
Starlord7597 - 5/17/2021, 3:38 AM
This man sounds like a kid playing with toys and just making shit up that kinda sounds cool. "And then Green Lantern fights Batman but they become friends and then and then Superman goes boom and kills everybody but not really and then and then.."

Its okay Zack, its time to go to bed and

ProfessorFate
ProfessorFate - 5/17/2021, 3:45 AM
This man needs to save some casting calls for the other directors. Other than Sandberg's Shazam, I think every major superhero in this universe has been cast by Snyder - and most to rather questionable results.
BatCiggy
BatCiggy - 5/17/2021, 5:32 AM
@ProfessorFate - That right there my friend is your mistake. ZSJL was never meant to be some big franchise starter, it was always it's own thing. This is precisely why WB needs to embrace the multiverse aspect, and should've always allowed ZSJL to exist within it's own bubble, and Shazam/their other mainstream characters existing in another. You're all so caught on ZSJL needing to fit wi the everything else when that was never the intended goal
Blergh
Blergh - 5/17/2021, 4:04 AM
bobevanz
bobevanz - 5/17/2021, 4:05 AM
Mmmmkay
Amuro
Amuro - 5/17/2021, 4:36 AM
The more I hear about them, the more I regret that I won't get to watch these sequels. Better to move on before I'm even more disappointed.
Kumkani
Kumkani - 5/17/2021, 4:41 AM
So he'd essentially be a glorified fan service insert with little to no character development.
Dredd97
Dredd97 - 5/17/2021, 5:27 AM
@Kumkani - but having these characters in the movie = character development, right? Some of them even make it to the end!
AC1
AC1 - 5/17/2021, 5:01 AM
I liked the Snyder Cut but Martian Manhunter felt so forced and out of place. Can't help but wonder if Green Lantern would've felt as shoe-horned in if Zack got to use him instead.
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 5/17/2021, 5:12 AM
@AC1 - Moreso, since Martha Manhunter was at least retconned in.
AC1
AC1 - 5/17/2021, 8:12 AM
@Reeds2Much - exactly, that Martha/Lois scene was actually a pretty nice character moment until the Martian Manhunter reveal completely undercut it
feedonatreefrog
feedonatreefrog - 5/17/2021, 5:18 AM
Everyone’s so angry
Dredd97
Dredd97 - 5/17/2021, 5:25 AM
@feedonatreefrog - well our favorite characters have been horribly mistreated and he has a cult who wants him to do more of that. The guy uses these characters for the stories he wants to tell, and warps them terrible. Frank Miller's Batman is not the iteration you want to start a Justice League. The Death of Superman shouldn't be done in movie #2. So anyway, that's why we're a tad upset
Dredd97
Dredd97 - 5/17/2021, 5:22 AM
But I thought the GL and Manhunter scenes were the same, you just replaced it last minute? This guy bought into his own hype way too long ago. I have no doubt there was some semblance of a "plan," but the plan from what I've heard sucks. Apokolips World so soon and evil dead Superman are not what I want in a Justice League franchise until like, movie 4. And I never want evil Superman again. I've seen it way too much recently
Battabing
Battabing - 5/17/2021, 5:30 AM
@Dredd97 - Right? There are tons of JL villains before you get to Darkseid. How is it that James Gunn is using the actual first JL villain (Starro) in Suicide Squad and not JL?
Battabing
Battabing - 5/17/2021, 5:27 AM
Why does the media keep giving Snyder's BULLSHIT room to breathe.
UltimaRex
UltimaRex - 5/17/2021, 5:29 AM
@Battabing - clicks.
BatCiggy
BatCiggy - 5/17/2021, 5:29 AM
@Battabing - "Snyder's bullshit" as in... What exactly? Talking about what could've been? You realize you can enjoy other DC material without having to enjoy Snyder's work, without also being bitter about Snyder's work... Right?
UltimaRex
UltimaRex - 5/17/2021, 5:29 AM
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