JUSTICE LEAGUE: Zack Snyder Shares New Look At Wonder Woman; Says "Hell No" Cyborg Won't Be Saying "Booyah"

JUSTICE LEAGUE: Zack Snyder Shares New Look At Wonder Woman; Says "Hell No" Cyborg Won't Be Saying "Booyah"

Zack Snyder has shared a new shot of Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman from a recent IMAX screening of the Justice Legaue "Snyder Cut," while confirming that Cyborg won't be reeling off a certain line in the movie.

By JoshWilding - Feb 01, 2021 02:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League

Zack Snyder's Justice League hits HBO Max on March 18th, and the marketing campaign is finally beginning to pick up. Over the weekend, the filmmaker shared an awesome Cyborg/Martian Manhunter tease, and he's now followed that with a photo from a recent IMAX screening of the "Snyder Cut."

As you can see, it appears the #SnyderCut hashtag will be used in the movie itself during an early opening sequence. That's certainly a unique decision, but one Snyder likely wanted to include given the huge swell of fan support and those who backed the #ReleaseTheSnyderCut movement. 

Once again answering fan questions on Vero, Snyder was asked if Ray Fisher's Cyborg will utter his "Booyah!" catchphrase in this version of Justice League. As you can see, he replied with a definitive "Hell no." It's been claimed Fisher had an issue with being asked to say that by Joss Whedon, so perhaps we shouldn't be overly surprised by this. 

There are those who feel the word has stereotypical, and potentially racist connotations, but Fisher has never commented specifically on whether that was his issue with the line. 

Take a look at these latest Justice League updates from Snyder below:
 


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and rumoured characters in Zack Snyder's Justice League!

12. Ryan Choi

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Ryan Choi's name might not ring a bell if you don't know your comics, but he's the current holder of the Atom moniker. 

A gifted student of Ray Palmer on the page, he took over the role after his mentor vanished, and became one of the DC Universe's greatest superheroes in the process. Unfortunately, we're not banking on seeing the S.T.A.R. Labs scientist suit up at any point in Justice League

His future as a superhero could still be teased, though. 

On Vero, Snyder has said that Ryan is the "Director of nanotechnology [S.T.A.R. Labs]," and his involvement with the Mother Boxes could be what leads to his size-changing exploits. In Justice League, the character is set to be played by Orion Lee.
 

11. The Joker

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One of the biggest surprises with Justice League's reshoots was the addition of Jared Leto's Joker. First reported by the trades, his role in the film was later confirmed by Snyder and the actor himself.

Everything that's been shared by the director has pointed to a Knightmare team-up, with Batman and The Joker forced to work alongside each other to combat Darkseid's forces. The Clown Prince of Crime has been described as "road-weary," and he'll likely be portrayed with long hair. 

It's an intriguing addition, and could prove to be a highlight in the Snyder Cut. 

Not everyone loved Leto's take on The Joker in 2016's Suicide Squad, so the actor has the chance to prove everyone wrong and exceed expectations with this project.
 

10. Mera

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Amber Heard's very public legal battle with ex-husband Johnny Depp has seen fans turn against the actress, and demands for her to be fired from Aquaman 2 soon started going viral. 

From what we know, that's not the plan for the DC Comics sequel, though there are claims she will have a limited role. Only time will tell whether that's true, but it has been confirmed that Heard was part of the reshoots for Snyder's Justice League last year.

We can only hope those cringe-worthy underwater bubble scenes have been removed, though we know from stills shared on Vero that Mera also appears on land at some point. 

Not everyone will be happy about Mera being here, but it's happening, folks!
 

9. Martian Manhunter

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You might remember Lois Lane meeting with Martha Kent in Justice League, mostly thanks to a ludicrous, "funny" news report playing in the background about a woman's husband going missing.

Snyder, however, had a very different idea for how this meeting would end. 

As Martha got up to leave, she was to be shown transforming into Martian Manhunter on the other side of the door before becoming Man of Steel's General Swanwick. The idea was that Swanwick had always been a superhero in disguise, keeping an eye on Superman to make sure the Kryptonian wasn't a threat to the world at large. 

Harry Lennix has confirmed he'll be in the Snyder Cut, but we have no clue whether the actor will have more to do than just this scene.
 

8. Black Suit Superman

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Is a new suit a character? No, but seeing as all but a few seconds of Henry Cavill's scenes in Justice League were from reshoots, everything from the method of his resurrection to what state he's in upon returning is bound to be different in Snyder's film.

Whedon's goal was to deliver a Superman more in line with his hopeful, happy comic book counterpart. Snyder has his own ideas for the Man of Steel, however, and seemingly believes he needs to be put through a traumatic experience before becoming that Superman.

Not only will fans get to see the "Black Suit Superman" from the comics, but also a Man of Steel who potentially has a very different personality and outlook.

This is exciting, but might not resonate with every fan. 
 

7. Cyborg's Mom

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Whedon's Justice League made vague mention of a car crash which resulted in the death of Cyborg's mom, but Snyder's cut looks set to clear things up with Victor Stone's origin story.

In the comics, she was a S.T.A.R. Labs scientist who died while trying to save her son alongside her husband Silas (a scene fans caught a glimpse of in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice).

We don't know how much of that will make it into the Snyder Cut, but images shared by Snyder have confirmed that Cyborg's mother will appear both in flashbacks and a dream sequence when the Mother Boxes combine, and Darkseid offers Vic the normal life he so desperately desires.

It'll be interesting to see how this pans out. 
 

6. Vulko

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We were introduced to Willem Dafoe's Vulko in Aquaman, but that wasn't always the first DC film he was supposed to appear in.

Instead, Snyder planned to introduce Arthur Curry's Atleantean advisor in Justice League, with Vulko presenting the trident to him (which would have greatly altered what we saw in 2019's Aquaman). 

It's likely the film will now spend more time explaining why Arthur chose to help his fellow heroes defeat Steppenwolf, and after Vulko's introduction was rewritten for Aquaman, Snyder looks set to deliver a completely different interpretation of the Atlantean in his cut.

The photos shared to Vero have pointed to a new look for the character as well.
 

5. Darkseid

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Uxas, Darkseid's earlier incarnation, will be part of the film's flashback scenes, but there are plans for Darkseid, too. 

The much older version of the Apokolips ruler is only expected to play a relatively minor role in Justice League, but it's still something comic book fans are getting hugely excited about.

As well as appearing in a vision tempting Cyborg to come over to his side, he'll be shown standing in a Boom Tube staring down the team after they send Steppenwolf packing (minus his head). Those are the only two semi-confirmed sequences, though we'd be surprised if Darkseid doesn't also show up in any Knightmare scenes. 

We just hope this lives up to the lofty expectations of fans.
 

4. Deathstroke

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Joe Manganiello had a minor role in the theatrical cut of Justice League as Slade Wilson, and was portrayed as someone Lex Luthor hoped to recruit for his "Injustice League." 

Snyder's plan, however, was to set up Ben Affleck's The Batman, with Luthor tasking Deathstroke with killing the Dark Knight (revenge for his time spent in Arkham Asylum). That film didn't happen, and it's now unclear how the filmmaker intends to deal with that in his HBO Max cut.

It's been strongly hinted that Deathstroke will be part of any Knightmare scenes, so perhaps he goes gunning for Batman in the distant future instead? 

Whatever the case may be, we know Manganiello has shot additional footage for the Snyder Cut.
 

3. Robin

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Snyder maintains that he'd like to tell the story of The Joker killing Robin one day, and has even hinted it might be in the form of a comic book pencilled by Jim Lee.

However, as Jared Leto was on set for Knightmare scenes, we can't help but wonder if the filmmaker took this opportunity to film that iconic moment for a flashback. It would be a major missed opportunity not to have done so, especially as fans are beyond desperate to see this in live-action.

Who could play Robin?

Once upon a time, it was rumored that Snyder's son had been cast as Dick Grayson for these scenes, so keep everything crossed that he got the chance to do so for this cut of Justice League.
 

2. Lex Luthor

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In a deleted scene from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Lex Luthor was shown communicating with Steppenwolf. The takeaway is that it was Luthor who told him of the Man of Steel's demise, convincing the alien to come to a defenceless Earth to retrieve the Mother Boxes.

It's illogical to think Luthor wouldn't have a role to play in Steppenwolf's invasion, so we're fully expecting him to have a much larger part than the vague Arkham Asylum escape in Whedon's cut. 

This hasn't been confirmed, but it is strongly rumored, and we'd be shocked not to see more of Jesse Eisenberg's villain.

If nothing else, we can look forward to an extended version of his scenes with Deathstroke, and perhaps even an appearance in the film's Knightmare scenes.
 

1. Green Lantern

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In the theatrical cut of Justice League, a Green Lantern is briefly seen being cut down by Steppenwolf before his ring flies away to find another host. That was Yalan Gur, a character it's been claimed will have a more significant role in the Snyder Cut.

So, there's a Green Lantern confirmed, but what about the rumored one? 

There has been chatter online for years that Snyder intended to introduce a human member of the Green Lantern Corps, and it makes zero sense that one of Sector 2814's protectors wouldn't come to Earth when Steppenwolf and Darkseid attack in the present day. 

It's possible Ryan Reynolds will return as Hal Jordan, though we'd expect a lesser known actor to play him if a cameo is in the cards.
 

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Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 2/1/2021, 2:28 AM
Wouldn’t be a Zack Snyder DC film if he didn’t at least in some capacity almost completely distance himself from anything source material related. Unless it’s explicitly written by Frank Miller, of course.
InfinitePunches
InfinitePunches - 2/1/2021, 2:46 AM
@Se4M4NSt4ine - I often wonder what other DC comics or shows Snyder has consumed that gives him a desire to make these movies. Obviously he's read a lot of Miller stuff. But has he read Kingdom Come? All-Star Superman? Has he watched Justice League Unlimited? Why is this man the way he is? How can you be a douchebag but also want to make a Superman movie?
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 2/1/2021, 2:53 AM
@InfinitePunches - I honestly wish he could see, the only thing dragging his DC movies down - is his own failures of understanding the basics of each character...
aresww3
aresww3 - 2/1/2021, 3:09 AM
@Se4M4NSt4ine - right. thats whats so depressing about it.

making superman and the Kents optimistic and kind would have saved Man Of Steel... Literally, just that one change would have improved that movie by volumes, with the exact same storyline and beats in place.
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 2/1/2021, 3:11 AM
@aresww3 - would’ve made that controversial neck snap a lot more meaningful too!
Battabing
Battabing - 2/1/2021, 3:14 AM
@Se4M4NSt4ine - Like I've said before. He's a student of Ayn Rand and her philosophy that you double down in the face of criticism.

Haven't you guys ever read The Fountainhead?
JFerguson
JFerguson - 2/1/2021, 3:27 AM
@Battabing - And the man also had a weird ass childhood. Apparently he was raised as a “Christian scientist” and attended some cult-like camp for it too.

Doesn’t surprise me why he must intentionally force in some metaphysical religious construct in all of his work in that case.
Tasmaniac
Tasmaniac - 2/1/2021, 3:59 AM
@aresww3 - Well, that and dropping the disaster porn from the end sequence....
dragon316
dragon316 - 2/1/2021, 4:56 AM
@Se4M4NSt4ine - haha source material let’s think about that mysterio wear cgi grey costume in movie in comics mysterio NEVER EVER takes off his fish bowl helmet in movies he does my favorite iron man 3 who is manderian in movie and American business man who breaths fire in comics manderian is long hair ASIAN guy who have power to 10 rings source material goes both ways
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 2/1/2021, 5:00 AM
@Se4M4NSt4ine - While I would appreciate a Booyah, isn’t this catch phrase from the cartoon and not the source material which would be the comics?
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 2/1/2021, 5:38 AM
@Ha1frican - yeah, but regardless, it transcended the show and made its way into the source material - therefore making the catchphrase an appropriate requirement of the character.
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 2/1/2021, 5:40 AM
@dragon316 - I get English isn’t probably your first language, and I respect that.

But at least learn to spell the name of the characters you’re arguing about correctly.
aresww3
aresww3 - 2/1/2021, 6:26 AM
@Se4M4NSt4ine - yep
aresww3
aresww3 - 2/1/2021, 6:31 AM
@Tasmaniac - "Well, that and dropping the disaster porn from the end sequence...." True. That being said, I sure as hell would have cared about the disaster porn at the end if it was a caring Superman fighting Zod, who actually tried to save someone or people like once even.
RocketRed
RocketRed - 2/1/2021, 8:27 AM
@Se4M4NSt4ine - And the fact that he is a very limited storyteller.
RocketRed
RocketRed - 2/1/2021, 8:34 AM
@aresww3 - Honestly, the battle at the end (and the destruction) was fine. The problem was that Superman didn't try to move the fight away from Metropolis at all.

Imagine, if he'd made Superman an actual caring, optimistic guy, on his first day on the job, going against a highly trained and equally powerful oponent DESPERATLY trying to move the battle away from Metropolis.

Hell, Snyder could have had Zod TRYING to take down as many buildings as he could, while Superman unsuccessfully tried to move them out of the city. And just like that, WHADDAYAKNOW- you have drama.

THAT would even justify the neck snapping at the end. (Also, maybe shave off 10/12 minutes from that whole sequence).

BOOYAH.
aresww3
aresww3 - 2/1/2021, 9:18 AM
@RocketRed - Absolutely agreed.

I think the real drama final act should have been what you mentioned.

The drama of the film should have been Clark being a bit of an emo kid who doesn't know where he's from. (The Krypton scene in the beginning should have come in the middle of the film, so we were put in the same shoes as Clark)

However, Pa and Ma Kent are the affable parents who love him no matter what and bring him up to be a good kid. Like literally if you switch every dialogue between Clark and Jonathan around, so that Clark is the one that feels like hiding, but Jonathan is the one telling him to go live his life, that he is not just an alien but a human now, and with the great things he can do, one day he'll find happiness, maybe even help and inspire some people along the way.

And in the infamous scene where Jonathan says "maybe", in fact it was Clark saying that maybe he shouldn't have risked revealing himself to the world and Jonathan say "what! And let those kids die? Never son. You can never think like that. Especially you." Then he could have given some speech about his Daddy fighting the in ww2 or you helping black folk in the south or some Pa Kent parable, that shows Clark why he should always defend those who need help, the whole movie would have invested you in Clark's persona and explained why Clark was always saving people.

So basically with your change and the change to Clark's development, I honestly think everything else in the movie I could deal with. Even Pa Kent dying from a tornado. Clark could have hesitated causing his death, leading to Clark becoming that much more determined to save people in future.

That was it. A few plot holes aside, the rest of the movie is just fine to me.
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