Zack Snyder's Justice League marked the filmmaker's final foray into the DC Extended Universe, and while both he and many fans would like his vision for this shared world to continue, Warner Bros. does not. As a result, those leaked storyboards detailing the two Justice League sequels are never getting made...except they are. Well, sort of.
A non-profit fan-made project titled "The Dreamscapes of Justice League: A Motion Comic" is in the works, and will set out to adapt the storyboards Snyder created with Jim Lee.
Darkseid actor Ray Porter will provide a voiceover for the project, while Martian Manhunter himself, Harry Lennix, has also been enlisted. Other cast members include:
Scott Fowler (Murder Nation), Karen Bryson (Elinor Stone in Zack Snyder's Justice League), Sam Benjamin (I Am Vengeance: Retaliation), Pressley Coker (General Hospital), Richard Cetrone (Army of the Dead), Christina Wren (Man of Steel's Carrie Ferris), and Megan Loucks, Lis Wonder, David Avery, Geraldo Cortes, Anthony Sherfield, Dawson Wiedrich, and more.
There's no mention of Snyder being officially involved in any way, and we're assuming that the team working on this project - podcasters turned directors Matthew Miranda and Maroof Husain - plan to write the dialogue themselves based on the vague outlines the filmmaker created.
The motion comic will be released later this year, with the plan being to support the #RestoreTheSnyderVerse movement and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. "The Dreamscapes of Justice League: A Motion Comic" will feature new original art by Mariano De Venezia and VFX artist Luis Bedregal.