JUSTICE LEAGUE: Warner Bros. Looks At THE SNYDER CUT As "A Street That Leads Nowhere"

JUSTICE LEAGUE: Warner Bros. Looks At THE SNYDER CUT As "A Street That Leads Nowhere"

While fans are hoping that Zack Snyder's Justice League will be a hit on HBO Max, it appears Warner Bros. views it as a one-time deal, and not a project that's actually going to lead to future stories...

By JoshWilding - Dec 28, 2020 05:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League
Source: The New York Times

It's become clear that Warner Bros. is planning some sort of "DC Multiverse" to tell stories on both the big and small screens moving forward, but where does Zack Snyder's Justice League fit in? A whopping $70 million has been spent on finishing visual effects and recruiting original cast members for reshoots, so surely it has a role to play in how the DCEU moves forward from here?

Nope.

According to The New York Times' profile on DC Films boss Walter Hamada, Zack Snyder isn't currently part of the "new DC Films blueprint," and studio executives instead describe the HBO Max version of Justice League "as a storytelling cul-de-sac — a street that leads nowhere."

In other words, the chances of a sequel, spinoffs, or this cut of the movie influencing other stories are slim. This isn't overly surprising, and might explain why there's been talk of a follow-up possibly taking the form of a comic book (likely written by Snyder with artwork from DC Publisher Jim Lee). 

The fact that we're even getting "The Snyder Cut"  at all is ultimately a big win, of course, and its announcement came as a major shocker. As a result, if it really takes off on HBO Max, then who knows what could happen - the studio might just change it's current stance! We'll have to wait and see for now. 


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10. Bryan Cranston As Lex Luthor

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When it became clear Lex Luthor would appear in Zack Snyder's Batman v Superman in 2016, fans immediately turned to one bald baddie to bring the supervillain back to the silver screen.

Fresh off playing Walter White in Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston felt like the perfect choice to pit against Ben Affleck's Batman and Henry Cavill's Superman. Instead, Snyder took things in a different direction, introducing us to a much younger Lex playing by Jesse Eisenberg. 

The actor's Social Network-style performance in the film didn't resonate with as many fans as the filmmaker hoped, and a lot of people have since theorized that Eisenberg's Lex was just the son of Cranston's Lex Sr.

It's a nice thought, but not an overly realistic one!
 

9. Charlize Theron As Captain Marvel

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Former UFC fighter Ronda Rousey was a name that frequently came up while talking about Captain Marvel, but we're not entirely sure when she really can't act (please don't beat us up for saying that, Ronda).

However, up there with her as a top pick to bring the former Ms. Marvel to the MCU was Mad Max: Fury Road star Charlize Theron. Brie Larson has proven herself a great Carol Danvers, but looking at the comics, it's easy enough to understand why Charlize was a top pick for many. 

She looks the part and could pull off Captain Marvel's commanding presence with ease.

There has to be another superhero film role out there for this Oscar-winner, but we're not sure some fans will ever get over not seeing her as Cap.
 

8. Jon Hamm As Batman

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Similar to what happened with Jesse Eisenberg and Lex Luthor, Ben Affleck was no one's first choice to play Batman in 2016's Dawn of Justice.

The actor ended up surprising everyone, of course, and now has a legion of fans behind him.

That wasn't always the case, however, and when it seemed Affleck was battling Josh Brolin for the role, one fan suggestion that kept coming up - as it had done for years - was Mad Men star Jon Hamm. The majority was in agreement that he would make a great Bruce Wayne, but it never came to pass, and Hamm missing out on a role as big as this has seen his stock in Hollywood drop.

There's still time for him to play a comic book hero, but Batman has passed him by.
 

7. Katheryn Winnick As Black Canary

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Vikings star Katheryn Winnick has been put forward for a lot of superhero roles over the years, and she was very nearly suggested as frequently for Captain Marvel as Charlize Theron.

On the DC side of things, however, it was Black Canary fans were anxious to see the actress suit up as.

You've only got to take one quick look at Winnick, and some of her past roles, to understand why. For whatever reason, it seems she just failed to make her way on to the radar of Warner Bros. That's a pity too, because a role like Black Canary would have cemented her as a true A-Lister. 

Jurnee Smollett instead landed the role in this year's Birds of Prey film, and drew mostly positive reviews (even if the character barely used her powers).
 

6. Rosario Dawson As She-Hulk

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We can't wait to see what Tatiana Maslany does with the Jennifer Walters role in She-Hulk, but had Marvel moved to bring this green-skinned lawyer to the screen a little sooner, the widely suggested Rosario Dawson would have been beyond perfect. 

Instead, the actress found herself saddled with an underwhelming role in Marvel Television's Netflix shows.

As both sides of She-Hulk, it's hard to think of an actress better suited to this role than Dawson, and there are some sensational pieces of fan-art out there which will convince you of that.

We're not going to complain too much because Dawson has since landed the role of the live-action Ahsoka Tano in the Star Wars Universe, but it's hard not to mourn for this one!
 

5. Jensen Ackles As Captain America

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When Marvel was on the hunt for Captain America, a lot of big names were suggested. 

Some of those were cringeworthy (remember Mark Valley?), but fans got seriously heated while discussing who should play the live-action Steve Rogers.

One name that kept coming up, though, was Supernatural star Jensen Ackles. He hadn't been starring in the show for long, and was arguably still cutting his teeth as an actor. It's thought the insane amount of fan support may have got him a meeting at Marvel, but it just didn't pan out.

We can't imagine anyone better than Chris Evans now, but we hope there might be another big comic book role for Ackles after The Boys.
 

4. Bradley Cooper As The Flash

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This will be a real blast from the past for many of you, but there was a time when a younger Bradley Cooper was the top pick among fans to play either Barry Allen or Wally West.

We're talking about the late 2000s/early 2010s, and one look at Cooper at that time should make it easier for you to understand why so many of us were intent on seeing him race into action alongside Ryan Reynolds's Green Lantern.

These two could have been a dream team on screen, in all honesty.

It never happened, though, and now Ezra Miller gets to call himself the Flash on the big screen. It's not all bad for Cooper, however, as he has a pretty sweet V/O gig as Rocket in the MCU.
 

3. Tom Hardy As Wolverine

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Tom Hardy is currently rumored to be MGM's top pick for Daniel Craig's replacement as James Bond. 

It's a nice thought, but the actor is perhaps a little old for 007, especially if longtime franchise producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson are looking for someone to be the face of the series for years to come. 

The actor may be playing Venom in Sony's Marvel Universe, but he could easily fulfil the wish of many fans out there by making the leap into the MCU to suit as Wolverine. 

Replacing Hugh Jackman was never going to be an easy task, but Hardy might just pull this one off.
 

2. John Krasinski As Mister Fantastic, Emily Blunt As Invisible Woman

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We're cheating a little by putting this real-life married couple together, but just like Reed Richards and Susan Storm, they should come as a package if they're going to enter the MCU. 

John Krasinski was once eyed to play Captain America, while scheduling issues forced Emily Blunt to drop out of playing Black Widow in Iron Man 2. Both have since expressed an interest in joining the Marvel Studios machine, with Krasinski clearly passionate about playing Mister Fantastic.

To cast anyone else at this stage would feel like a slap in the face to fans.

This is a bit of fan casting Kevin Feige has the chance to make real, and it would be such a missed opportunity to turn to anyone else to play these members of the Fantastic Four.
 

1. Jeffrey Dean Morgan As Flashpoint Batman

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In an earlier iteration of The Flash, it seems Jeffrey Dean Morgan may well have been given the opportunity to play the Flashpoint Batman.

As the film has been passed from director to director, however, it's changed enough to that it seems Michael Keaton's Batman from 1989 will be taking on a similar role to the one played by Thomas Wayne's Dark Knight in the Flashpoint comics. 

There's got to be a way to make this cameo happen as Barry Allen travels through the DC Multiverse. 

Fans want it, Morgan wants it, and it would be a really tremendous way to pay homage to the storyline this film appears to be borrowing so much from. 
 

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MovieMonster
MovieMonster - 12/28/2020, 5:12 AM
WB greenlit the Snyder Cut to boost subscriptions for HBO Max. The studio wanted nothing to do with it but the higher ups at AT&T demanded that it’d be done to appease the fans were demanding it. I’m perfectly fine with Snyder’s interconnected storyline not continuing. These standalone films like Aquaman and Shazam are better for DC anyways.
OmegaBlack13
OmegaBlack13 - 12/28/2020, 8:33 AM
@MovieMonster - I just have never understood why it’s gotta either be every movie leading into each other or standalone stuff. There’s gotta be a middle ground.
LongMayHeReign
LongMayHeReign - 12/28/2020, 11:06 AM
@OmegaBlack13 - The middle ground is what we've gotten from DC for the last 7 years, needles to say it doesn't work. It's hard enough to make a cohesive cinematic universe (even Marvel has inconsistencies) but to just try and have it both ways leads to massive plot holes like how in BvS Wonder Woman supposedly turned her back on mankind but in her standalone films she's been out there doing her thing the entire time.
OmegaBlack13
OmegaBlack13 - 12/28/2020, 1:06 PM
@LongMayHeReign - I don’t think they’ve actually done a middle ground. They tried to immediately do what Marvel did and connect everything while introducing all the characters in one movie. The middle ground is having standalones, with teamups on the horizon. The individual franchises can still feel distinct and have the feeling of a directors vision.
LongMayHeReign
LongMayHeReign - 12/28/2020, 2:44 PM
@OmegaBlack13 - They did do middle ground because Man of Steel was in no way a set up to anything, and then they told Snyder to build a universe in his sequel.

"The middle ground is having standalones, with teamups on the horizon."

That's not middle ground that's the MCU from day 1!
bman263
bman263 - 12/28/2020, 9:18 PM
@MovieMonster - and the fans they refer to are a very very very vocal minority. Which they won't realize until they see the absolutely underwhelming number of new subscriptions coinciding Snydercut's release
OmegaBlack13
OmegaBlack13 - 12/31/2020, 10:11 AM
@LongMayHeReign - Maybe literal day 1, but by third film everything was meant to lead into the next thing. The end credits of and a scene in iron man 2 was a prequel to Thor and the end of the movie sets up Avengers 😭
LongMayHeReign
LongMayHeReign - 12/31/2020, 10:36 AM
@OmegaBlack13 - The MCU from day 1 was built to lead to the next film/team up. The DCEU was not and was breaking ties with other films 4 movies in. BvS said WW was absent from humanity for decades up until her appearance in that film, then 2 films later Patty says that's not the case and that Diana wouldn't do that. The films go in and out of connectivity depending on the director, the middle ground is all they've ever been.
MovieMonster
MovieMonster - 12/28/2020, 5:16 AM
Everything we’ve been hearing about the Snyder Cut sounds like it more world building, teasing, and fan service that wasn’t going to amount to a sequel. Will I still see the new cut? Yes. Will it be good? Who knows?
SnideCut
SnideCut - 12/28/2020, 5:17 AM
@MovieMonster - I'm more than willing to bet its going to be an utter mess and yet another nail in the coffin of getting a decent Superman onscreen.
MovieMonster
MovieMonster - 12/28/2020, 5:21 AM
@SnideCut - Henry Cavill has the potential to be a great Superman but he just needs better material. They should either soft reboot it with Cavill or completely reboot it like Reeves’ Batman.
Nemesis17then
Nemesis17then - 12/28/2020, 5:16 AM
Well at least we will get the director's original vision which is the basic reason this happened. No one expects any of the actors to return for a second HBO max JL movie.
Origame
Origame - 12/28/2020, 6:37 AM
@Nemesis17then - well we all know ray fisher thinks so.
Nemesis17then
Nemesis17then - 12/28/2020, 7:02 AM
@Origame - I was on his side in the beginning but now he is just pathetic.
Origame
Origame - 12/28/2020, 8:24 AM
@Nemesis17then - yeah. Personally i couldnt take him seriously from the beginning. Hes the one who brought this to the public but refused to say what joss actually did (just vague comments about abuse).
Razorface1
Razorface1 - 12/28/2020, 11:11 AM
@Nemesis17then - Ah, yes, the original vision he came up with a couple years afterthe fact.
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