ZACK SNYDER'S JUSTICE LEAGUE: Green Lantern Actor Wayne T. Carr Opens Up On Being Cut From The Movie

ZACK SNYDER'S JUSTICE LEAGUE: Green Lantern Actor Wayne T. Carr Opens Up On Being Cut From The Movie

Wayne T. Carr was cast to play John Stewart/Green Lantern in Zack Snyder's Justice League, but was cut from the movie when Warner Bros. intervened. Now, the actor has opened up on getting to play the hero.

By JoshWilding - Apr 26, 2021 03:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League
Source: LightCast

It's now common knowledge that Zack Snyder hoped to include John Stewart/Green Lantern in his cut of Justice League, but as the filmmaker has previously explained, Warner Bros. pushed for him to use Martian Manhunter instead (primarily because they have their own plans for the hero). 

Recently, we learned that Wayne T. Carr filmed scenes as the character, and the actor has now commented for the first time on bringing the fan-favourite Green Lantern Corps member to life. 

"[Zack] said, 'We're going to shoot it, we'll see what the studio says,'" the actor told LightCast in a recent interview. "This is kind of crazy because we shot it in what I'm going to call 'Driveway Studios.' He called me after he showed it to everyone, I think it was the second time because they had watched it in parts. He was like, 'They're not letting me do this thing.'"

"When I saw the full vision, I went through the journey like everybody went through the journey. Towards the end I realized, 'Ugh. I'm not a part of this. Darn,'" Carr continued. "The thing that kind of just warmed my heart was once all of the concept art and stuff started to drop, it's been nothing but love from the fans, man. Like, I wasn't even in the movie, and I'm just getting positive feedback from people and support. It's super crazy. It's absolutely crazy, but I love it."

If Snyder does one day get the opportunity to take the helm of his planned Justice League sequels, then it's possible we'll see Carr suit up as this version of Green Lantern. As it stands, his scenes in the movie remain on the cutting room floor and are unlikely to be released in any fashion in the near future. 

Is it too soon to start the #ReleaseTheGreenLanternCut movement?


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Joss Whedon made to Zack Snyder's Justice League!

10. The Flash's Faceplant

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We didn't know this at the time, but this throwaway gag in Justice League was one of the most controversial additions to the film back in 2017. Gal Gadot refused to shoot this scene, as did her stunt double, and that led to Whedon locking the latter in her dressing room and threatening her career. 

As you might expect, neither woman wanted to be part of a sequence that ended with the Flash's face planted in Diana Prince's chest, but for Whedon, this was an essential addition.

Even without knowing the backstory, everything about this scene sucked. 

It's creepy, weird, and a moment Whedon actually rehashed after having Bruce Banner fall into Black Widow's heaving bosom in the exact same way in 2015's Avengers: Age of Ultron.
 

9. Taunting Diana Prince

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Wonder Woman talking to Bruce Wayne after their battle with Superman was a strange addition to the film and seemed to be there only to tease a possible romance between the two heroes.

Snyder did the same thing when they were researching the League together, albeit in a much more subtle fashion (which is surprising considering who we're talking about). Regardless, Whedon's version wasn't too offensive.

A bigger issue in the 2017 cut of Justice League was the way Batman taunted Diana over the death of Steve Trevor decades earlier. This just seemed unnecessary in a film that had a two-hour runtime. 

There was no need for Bruce to take that shot or for Diana to emasculate him; it feels like this was Whedon's way of criticising how Wonder Woman had been portrayed in previous DC films. 
 

8. Injustice League

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Jesse Eisenberg once denied being involved in Justice League's reshoots, but the Snyder Cut confirmed those theories that he had, in fact, reshot his half of Lex Luthor's conversation with Deathstroke. 

Whereas that scene was once meant to set the stage for The Batman, Warner Bros. - on the outs with Ben Affleck at this stage - clearly realised they should probably change it to something else. As a result, Whedon came up with an idea that was meant to tee up a Justice League sequel (talk about optimism). 

It's unclear how much thought Whedon and studio execs gave to that follow-up, but rather than focusing on Darkseid, it was clearly meant to pit the Justice League against Luthor's Injustice League. 

Lex creating a "League of our own" is all sorts of dumb, and would have felt very random had that sequel happened. 
 

7. Steppenwolf's Defeat

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By now, you don't need us to tell you that Whedon decided to completely change Steppenwolf's appearance in his cut of Justice League, likely because that design was considerably cheaper to animate than the intricate version Snyder dreamed up. 

Ultimately, the biggest change was how the villain was beaten by the League. 

In the Snyder Cut, the team came together to overpower Steppenwolf and didn't hesitate to kill him (Aquaman skewered him with his trident, and Wonder Woman proceeded to chop his head off). Perhaps that was too dark for a studio looking for a Marvel Studios-style take on the League, but the way Whedon's defeat was handled...to call it dumb would be an understatement. 

Overcome with fear after facing the team, he's carried back to Apokolips and that's the end of that. It was lame, and clearly meant as a way to move on from Darkseid as a villain.
 

6. Danny Elfman's Score

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We love Danny Elfman's work, particularly in the world of superheroes. Unfortunately, the composer didn't have much time to come up with a unique spin on these characters, and his score very much faded into the background. 

There was nothing particularly impressive about it, and the decision to reuse Batman and Superman's classic scores felt clunky and wholly inappropriate when those pieces of music were designed for very different iterations of these characters. 

Junkie XL's Justice League score was pretty much finished when Whedon took over, so why the director didn't use that and work with the musician is impossible to say. 

It's possible Warner Bros. thought that Elfman would bring the lighter tone to proceedings that they so desperately wanted but more likely that Whedon again wanted to make this movie his own (he worked with Elfman on Avengers: Age of Ultron). 
 

5. Superman's Hideous Face

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In some respects, this was out of Whedon's control, particularly as Paramount Pictures was unwilling to allow Henry Cavill to shave off his facial hair for Justice League's reshoots. 

How the director or Warner Bros. could be on board with those finished effects is anyone's guess, but even more confusing is why Whedon found it necessary to reshoot so many of Superman's scenes. Almost nothing that Snyder filmed with Superman made it into the 2017 film, a crazy decision when Whedon chose to add lines about how Clark smelled and make him a total goofball.

Nearly everything we saw from Superman in the final battle was superfluous, and simple ADR could have lightened up the Man of Steel for the theatrical cut. 

Whedon, and Geoff Johns, likely felt a need to reinvent the character in their own image, which just so happened to involve some horrendous visual effects. And yes, you can count that weird cell phone footage in this entry. 
 

4. Goofy News Report

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We'll never know whether Snyder really did plan to always reveal that it was Martian Manhunter disguised as Martha Kent in his take on this scene. However, even if that weird reveal was only included to validate online fan theories, the non-Martian Mahunter version of this conversation can't have been as bad as this. 

Snyder chose to make light of Steppenwolf's invasion by having that S.T.A.R. Labs janitor's wife let loose a foul-mouthed tirade on the news about her missing husband being "f***ing probed."

This dumb, juvenile humor added nothing to Justice League, and only served as a distraction in a scene that completely eliminated Lois Lane's pregnancy and her decision to leave The Daily Planet. 

Full of heavy-handed, clunky dialogue, this whole thing was just plain rotten.
 

3. "Tell Me, Do You Bleed?"

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Whedon brought a lot of humor into the MCU with his Avengers films, but that was completely absent in his cut of Justice League. Perhaps this team doesn't suit jokes as well as Earth's Mightiest Heroes, but the director sure did deliver a lot of clangers in the 2017 film. 

Superman dropped a bunch of crappy one-liners in the final act, while a bruised and bloodied Batman limping away from that fight with the Man of Steel was maximum cringe. 

The worst offender, however, was Superman asking the Dark Knight, "Tell me, do you bleed?" Well, he's a regular human man being throttled by an alien powerhouse who has just been resurrected, so something tells us he probably does bleed. 

To be fair, this was a throwback to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, but we'd happily place money on Whedon including it as a meta-joke at Snyder's expense.
 

2. The Russian Family

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For some reason, a bunch of people still live near the abandoned town Steppenwolf sets up shop in, and Superman and the Flash end up spending most of the final act rescuing them. 

The Man of Steel belittles the Scarlet Speedster's effort by carrying an entire building to safety (which was goofy), but this was blatantly included as a heavy-handed way of showing that the Justice League is, in fact, a team of superheroes. 

Because, you know, saving the world just isn't enough. 

Whedon may have written these scenes, but it feels like studio execs got involved here and decided that these characters needed to be portrayed in a certain way...a way that had nothing to do with Snyder's vision for the DCEU. It's just petty, and one of the worst parts of a very bad film. 
 

1. Superman's Race With The Flash

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As post-credits scenes go, this isn't terrible. 

Superman racing the Flash is one of those iconic moments from the comics...that's now been done to death. Seriously, it's more lame than epic at this stage, and felt wholly tacked on in Whedon's cut of Justice League. After all, we didn't even get to see who won, so what the heck was the point? 

Clark Kent has returned from the dead, and his first priority is to race Barry Allen? There was nothing that laid the groundwork for this moment, and it instead felt like another way for Whedon to take a shot of the Flash (a character it seems he really doesn't like).

We're sure some fans were excited to see this on screen, but they're surely in the minority, right? 
 

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RageDriver2401
RageDriver2401 - 4/26/2021, 4:44 AM
Maybe the director should get the greenlight from the studio before casting/shooting parts?
BatCiggy
BatCiggy - 4/26/2021, 5:14 AM
@RageDriver2401 - Why would a studio that's made a name by tarnishing any opportunities for success they're given, have any need to "approve" castings for characters that'll never show up again anyways? What value is there in the studio executives who generally lack all semblance of artistic vision or nuance have in determining the best way to tell the story the director has crafted?
RageDriver2401
RageDriver2401 - 4/26/2021, 5:27 AM
@BatCiggy - are we talking about the same studio that backed Batman Begins in an age where Raimi was setting the benchmark for Superhero cinema? Or the one that let the director of the Hangover trilogy make a movie like Joker? Or the one that gave Snyder 3 shots at making a half decent superhero flick?

The studios aren't always right but when a studio's 3 biggest failures are all directed by ONE director, the problem lies with the latter.
Shroombeast
Shroombeast - 4/26/2021, 5:40 AM
@RageDriver2401 -
BigPhilbowski
BigPhilbowski - 4/26/2021, 5:47 AM
@BatCiggy - because said director has a track record of flopping and [frick]ing things up. And "tarnishing any opportunities for success". Now that's some serious delusions. You snyder cultists sound more ridiculous everytime you open your mouths. Literally one of the biggest studios in history with some of the most successful franchises around.if sure, cos daddy snyder made crap movies it must be WBs fault, right?
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 4/26/2021, 5:51 AM
@RageDriver2401 - Let's be real though, if I were directing a Justice League movie I'd think it was a pretty safe assumption that I was allowed to use Justice League characters.....this isn't even Snyder's fault this time
LameLuka
LameLuka - 4/26/2021, 6:29 AM
@RageDriver2401 - if I remember, Joker almost didn't get made cause Hamada didn't see any reason to make that movie. Hence them splitting the distributions with another studio. Not to forget they didn't give a larger budget for it and thinking Birds of Prey was going to make more money than Joker.
WB has made some good movies in the past, but they are not the studio they once were.
roboticJohnson
roboticJohnson - 4/26/2021, 7:11 AM
@Nightwing1015 - I mean, he used the 6 main characters, he used ryan choi, he used darkseid and all the characters associated with him, he used martian manhunter, joker, deathstroke, even kilowog in a blink-and-you-miss-it scene, but everyone is angry about the one character he couldn't use, I really don't get it.
Origame
Origame - 4/26/2021, 5:20 AM
See, this is how adults react to having their role cut, Ray.
Whaley87
Whaley87 - 4/26/2021, 5:30 AM
@Origame - No, no, no, this man is going about it all wrong. He needs to whine on social media and demand apologies from those who had nothing to do with the situation.

Right?
Origame
Origame - 4/26/2021, 6:12 AM
@Whaley87 - you know what? You're right. Robert Downey Jr should apologize.
Whaley87
Whaley87 - 4/26/2021, 6:54 AM
@Origame - Yes! And Ben Affleck too.
Origame
Origame - 4/26/2021, 7:12 AM
@Whaley87 - thanks, obama!
TheMapleSyrup
TheMapleSyrup - 4/26/2021, 5:50 AM
Seems like a class act. As negative as the Snyder fanbase is, it's nice that hes getting love from people. Not that it's inherently deserved because he didn't really do anything, but still. It's nice to see some positivity
defenderofthefaith
defenderofthefaith - 4/26/2021, 5:54 AM
How can a movie this bad get so much press on one site?
99OPTIMISTPRIME
99OPTIMISTPRIME - 4/26/2021, 6:13 AM
Seriously Zack??? This was really irresponsible on his part. You can't play with people's careers like that. Why not just ask the studio first? And if they say yes, THEN cast the John Stewart role, and film the scene?
johnnymarr
johnnymarr - 4/26/2021, 6:50 AM
philinterrupted
philinterrupted - 4/26/2021, 6:56 AM
#restorethecarrcut
J/K
4thMaster
4thMaster - 4/26/2021, 10:24 AM
The fact he even agreed to the gig without studio approval is insane! I mean, he likely got paid anyway, but it seems like a dumb move. Snyder is also a giant a-hole for even trying this stunt and getting Carr's hopes up for being GL when he damn well knew it was a long shot & not likely to get approved.
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