JUSTICE LEAGUE: THE SNYDER CUT Images Reveal A New Look At Ben Affleck's Bruce Wayne And Batman

JUSTICE LEAGUE: THE SNYDER CUT Images Reveal A New Look At Ben Affleck's Bruce Wayne And Batman

Yesterday was "Batman Day," and to celebrate, Justice League: The Snyder Cut director Zack Snyder and the movie's official Twitter account have shared new looks at Ben Affleck's Bruce Wayne and Batman...

By JoshWilding - Sep 20, 2020 01:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League

Justice League: The Snyder Cut remains on track to be released on HBO Max next year, and the excitement surrounding Zack Snyder's vision for the movie remains as massive as ever. 

It's hard to say when we'll get our next look at the DC Comics adaptation after that amazing DC FanDome trailer reveal, especially when WarnerMedia has yet to reveal the premiere date of the first episode (the initial plan is for the four-hour director's cut to be presented in an episodic format).

In the meantime, both the official "Snyder Cut" Twitter account and Snyder himself have shared new looks at Ben Affleck's Bruce Wayne/Batman. 

In the first image, a moody looking Bruce can be seen presumably walking through the grounds of Wayne Manor. In the second, we get a wallpaper-worthy shot of the Dark Knight looking ready for action. Neither reveal much about what we can expect from Justice League: The Snyder Cut's story, but from a visual standpoint, it's clearly going to be significantly different.

Check out the images below:
 

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RandyOrtonLF
RandyOrtonLF - 9/20/2020, 1:09 AM
My biggest gripe with the Batfleck suit is that it just has so. much. [frick]ing. padding.

He's a big dude already, but in the suit at times he looks like ha can't breathe or move.
tmp3
tmp3 - 9/20/2020, 1:13 AM
@RandyOrtonLF - Yeah, much prefer the new suit for the Reeves film. That thing looks incredible in motion.
kitheka
kitheka - 9/20/2020, 1:16 AM
@RandyOrtonLF - yeah, he looked good when he's posing but really awkward and clumsy in motion.
dracula
dracula - 9/20/2020, 1:44 AM
@RandyOrtonLF - yeah, you can do the thin material for superman because he is superman, but the fake tights look just does not work in live action for a grounded character like Batman (unless you are going comedy like the 60's). light armor makes more sense
Origame
Origame - 9/20/2020, 1:53 AM
@RandyOrtonLF - yeah. Im guessing they're going for a burton batman thing where it looks like muscle but hides body armor. I think if its live action it should be more of an actual armored look or military styled outfit like mcu cap.
ThorArms
ThorArms - 9/20/2020, 1:57 AM
@RandyOrtonLF - Yeah it’s way too bulky. I’ve always thought it was off
Fares
Fares - 9/20/2020, 3:24 AM
@RandyOrtonLF -
You know I think that, with a bit of adjustment, Homelander's suit can be a good model for both the Batsuit and even Superman's suit.
Anthony Starr isn't exactly a buff guy, so they can have more leeway in adding pads wherever they want without making it look bloated. If there's no need for the actor to have a shirtless scene (most of the time it's unecessary), then don't make them bulk too much and adjust the suit accordingly.

Darth258
Darth258 - 9/20/2020, 6:46 PM
@RandyOrtonLF - I never understood those little squares on his abs.. It can't be protection since he can be stabbed in the middle..
Darth258
Darth258 - 9/20/2020, 6:48 PM
@Fares - I think Superman had the best suit in Man of Steel (with the real colors, not the toned down filter in the movie), after they just added useless details and the smaller S that made it worse.
Same for Batfleck on BvS, they just needed a suit with a less thick neck.
Darth258
Darth258 - 9/20/2020, 6:50 PM
@Fares -
Fares
Fares - 9/21/2020, 1:06 PM
@Darth258 - Preach my man. I do like some clean up touches that were incorporated in the later Super suits. But overall, the Man of Steel one had the best muscle build.
As for Batman, I always find that it looks great in the bts shots. But in the movie, his gut is always hanging over his belt for some reason.
dracula
dracula - 9/20/2020, 1:36 AM
Nice coat and its the same suit we got in the WB cut, although got to say, at least Snyder didn't keep the over padded BVS suit. In terms of looking like the comic, it was cool, but in a live action movie, its just looks ridiculous
dracula
dracula - 9/20/2020, 1:38 AM
So now even Snyder is trying to distract from Ray Fisher

Fisher's next phone call to Snyder:
WruceBayne
WruceBayne - 9/20/2020, 1:42 AM
I can’t wait
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