JUSTICE LEAGUE Director Zack Snyder Reveals That Desaad Was Set To Appear In The "Snyder Cut"

JUSTICE LEAGUE Director Zack Snyder Reveals That Desaad Was Set To Appear In The "Snyder Cut"

Justice League director Zack Snyder continues to tease fans with details about his original plans for the DC Comics adaptation, and he's now revealed that Desaad was supposed to make an appearance...

By JoshWilding - Jun 23, 2019 10:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League
We've had what feels like countless reports about Zack Snyder's original plans for Justice League, and the filmmaker continues to drop hints. Now, it's no secret that Joss Whedon's rewrites and reshoots substantially changed the DC Comics movie, and it seems as if some lines from one of the trailers would have been used by Snyder in a key sequence. 

As you can see below, the filmmaker was definitely planning on leaning heavily into the mythology of The New Gods because he's now revealed that Desaad was supposed to make an appearance. 


Steppenwolf's mission in both versions of Justice League was to retrieve the Mother Boxes for Darkseid, and that iconic bad guy was supposed to appear at the end of the movie in order to set up the sequel. Now, it looks like his appearance is going to be saved for Ava DuVernay's The New Gods

In the comics, Desaad is the chief counselor to Darkseid and oversees the day-to-day operations of Apokolips with a cruel hand. It definitely would have been cool to see him interact with Steppenwolf while the villain talked about some of Earth's weaknesses, but it's yet another scene on the cutting room floor which is unlikely to see the light of day, unfortunately.

What do you guys think?

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The Original Version Of Justice League Wasn't Even Shot



For a good year and a half now, fans have been demanding that Warner Bros. "#ReleaseTheSnyderCut." Well, it doesn't sound as if that even exists because Snyder has revealed that the original version of the screenplay was never shot due to the response to Batman v Superman and Warner Bros.' concerns about moviegoers not embracing this darker take on the DCEU. 

"The original Justice League that Chris [Terrio] and I wrote, we didn't even shoot," he confirmed. "The actual idea, the hard, hard idea, the scary idea, we never filmed because the studio was like 'That's crazy.'"

"When this movie came out, understand that Chris Terrio and I had finished the script to Justice League before Batman v Superman came out. Some people didn't like the movie. A vocal minority. So they said 'There's a lot of stuff we don't want you to do,' so we did a rewrite from that script." Snyder did, however, shed some light on what that would have entailed...
 

"Knightmare" Was Going To Be Explained



The "Knightmare" sequence in Batman v Superman was awesome, but it was also kind of baffling. It felt like a random addition and was never elaborated on, either in this movie or Justice League. "It's a long story," Snyder explains. "The truth is that, the Knightmare sequence in this movie was always my idea that all of that would eventually be explained."

Apparently, we would have then ended up in the "distant future, where Darkseid has taken over Earth...[and] a few members of the Justice League that had survived in that world...were fighting." 

So, as most of expected, a future Justice League movie would indeed have taken place in the distant future with the heroes attempting to travel back in time and set things right. That sounds pretty similar to those rumours about Avengers: Endgame, though, right? 
 

Superman Has Succumbed To The Anti-Life Equation



What led to "Knightmare" becoming a reality? Well, Darkseid had taken over the Earth and Superman had succumbed to the Anti-Life Equation, thereby explaining why he had turned evil in the flashforward sequence from Batman v Superman

The Man of Steel's fall from grace would have led to Batman, the Flash, and a "broken" Cyborg attempting to send the Fastest Man Alive back in time to warn Bruce about what was to come, and that explains what the Caped Crusader saw in the Batcave when Barry Allen told him that "Lois is the key." 

Snyder didn't elaborate on how all this would have worked beyond confirming that he and Terrio figured out a complicated time-travel formula, and while Warner Bros. was initially on board, "the details of how and why" the Justice League broke up made them nervous and had to be changed. 
 

A Scrapped Post-Credits Scene



Snyder still hasn't seen Joss Whedon's version of Justice League, but he did comment on a scrapped post-credits scene which would have referenced the events of Batman v Superman and set the stage for what was going to come next. 

"The Justice League teaser that wasn't in the movie, apparently, I guess, where Wonder Woman says, it's this line where Bruce says 'I was right here when Barry Allen came to me and he said Lois Lane is the key,' and she says 'She is, to Superman. Every heart has one.' And he goes, 'I think it's something more, something darker.'"

The director went on to say that the League had to prevent Lois' death because that would lead to Superman succumbing to the Anti-Life Equation. That explains why the Man of Steel blamed Bruce for her death, because it was going to be down to Batman to protect her and he would have taken her to the Batcave to do so. 
 

The Death Of Lois Lane



Snyder didn't fully elaborate on how things would have played out (and it all sounds a little jumbled) but he confirmed that Darkseid was going to travel into the Batcave via Boom Tube, and he would have killed the intrepid Daily Planet reporter in order to break Superman and bring him to his side. 

This is where time-travel once again comes into play, and things get even more confusing...
 

Time-Travel And A Battle In The Batcave



Finally, it's said that using the cosmic treadmill, the Flash would have been able to transport himself back in time to the same spot in space; this would mean the remaining League members would have had to choose carefully otherwise Barry Allen could have landed in the wrong location or even just the void of space. 

Because Bruce remembered that visit from Barry, he allowed the half of Cyborg that remained to choose the window the Fastest Man Alive would be sent back to, which would help him to avoid arriving "too soon." The new window in time would have seen him show up in the Batcave moments before Darkseid so he could stop Lois' murder and help avoid Superman's turn to the dark side. 

This all sounds tremendously convoluted, but also pretty damn awesome for the most part.
 

Steppenwolf Was Never Set To Appear In Justice League



As you may recall, there have been rumours that Steppenwolf was supposed to appear in Suicide Squad with Darkseid then taking on the lead role in Justice League as big bad. Snyder says he doesn't know anything about that, but confirmed that he worked with director David Ayer to add Batman and the Flash to that movie despite wanting to keep the two franchises as separate as possible.
 

What About The "Snyder Cut"?



Snyder clearly had some awesome and crazy ideas for Justice League (remember that Warner Bros. initially announced Justice League: Part One and Justice League: Part Two) and while a lot of scenes ended up on the cutting room floor due to those reshoots, it doesn't appear as if anything resembling what the filmmaker has described here was ever shot.

As a result, the only way we're going to see the "Snyder Cut" become a reality is if the director chooses to release the original screenplay, or if he puts it into graphic novel form for DC Comics. 

While it's tricky to put much of what he's said into context, it's clear that he had some cool ideas and it's easy enough to see where he was going to take things, even if he didn't elaborate on how the story was going to wrap up. What do you guys think? As always, share your thoughts in the usual place.

Continue reading below for some previously
released "Snyder Cut" reveals from Kevin Smith!


According to Smith, crew members saw Jim Lee storyboards for all three movies. While the first instalment we ended up seeing (with Joss Whedon's reshoots) mostly played out how Snyder planned, the biggest change was that the ending would have featured an appearance from Darkseid as he stared down the team through the Boom Tube Steppenwolf escaped in.

In the sequel, however, things would have taken a cosmic turn for the iconic heroes...
 


Apparently, the League would have taken the fight to Apokolips in a movie which may have also featured New Genesis. It was in this movie that the Green Lantern Corps would have got involved and Smith claims that the scene with Alfred in the Justice League trailer where he says "Let's hope you're not too late..." was originally going to be with Green Lantern, not Superman.

Crew members even had green lights which they shined on Jeremy Irons but plans clearly changed and the Corps remained relegated to those flashback scenes. 
 


Justice League 2 would have featured a dark ending along the lines of The Empire Strikes Back or Avengers: Infinity War as the team would have been defeated in space before Darkseid arrived on Earth and, in Smith's words, "levels it." 

Needless to say, that would have made things difficult for the solo movies Warner Bros. had planned but it would have nicely led to that "Knightmare" vision Batman had becoming a reality and the Flash having to travel back in time. 
 


As you might expect, Justice League 3 would have pitted the heroes against Darkseid for one final stand against the villain as they attempted to set things right. The director stops there but this adventure presumably would have featured time-travel and possibly even the evil Superman we saw kill Batman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. It's hard to say.

Either way, Smith says, "I really feel like hearing what we heard, we might have missed something." It's hard to disagree with that...
 
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Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 6/23/2019, 10:28 AM
Steppenwolf was the villain equivalent of a manager at a Denny's franchise, and we could have gotten to see his phone call to the assistant regional manager!

WHY DIDN'T PEOPLE LOVE THIS?!
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 6/23/2019, 10:33 AM
By the way, this criticism applies just as much to that [frick]ing weird backward thumb dude in Avengers. Whatever his name was. [frick] that guy. Thanos was barely interesting enough in his early appearances, but thumb-dude just an unnecessary hype man loser. Never been happier to see a head turn 180.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 6/23/2019, 10:36 AM
"The Other". Good design, I guess, but totally pointless.
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 6/23/2019, 10:37 AM
@Spock0Clock -

Assistant To the Regional Manager
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 6/23/2019, 10:50 AM
@KingCipher - Now I'm just imagining that "the Other" is just what Thanos called him because he was the least favorite of his children. The Jan of the Black Order's Brady Bunch.
Toecutter
Toecutter - 6/23/2019, 10:28 AM
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 6/23/2019, 12:57 PM
@Toecutter - Zack Snyder is like that guy who cheated on his girlfriend 10 times and she left him for it. Then he hits her with those desperate texts like
"I had plans to marry you"
"I was saving up for our home"
"I was drunk and stupid"
"I wanted you to have my kid"

And she already moved on and it's been 2 years but he believes there is a glimmer of hope she'll take him back.
Webheaded225
Webheaded225 - 6/23/2019, 10:29 AM
BoW
BoW - 6/23/2019, 10:37 AM
@Webheaded225 - Yet here you and others are replying to every article about this cut. I wonder who truly is more in dire need of attention, Zack (answering questions he's asked) or his haters who take the time to let everyone know how much they "don't" care. Though one to crack /s
Rosraf
Rosraf - 6/23/2019, 12:20 PM
@BobbyW - Snyder still talking about his Snyder Cut has a train-wreck-like appeal at this point. Like the Joker’s origin story, he seems to have told so many versions that he can’t even remember what’s real.

I heard Snyder Cut was also going to incorporate the Fortinbras subplot.
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 6/23/2019, 12:59 PM
@BobbyW - So people cannot voice their negative opinion? Every week Zack Snyder reveals something "he would have done" or something "he had in the movie". The truth is nobody does care because the 14 of you circle jerking petitions for him to release it are the only ones who do care. The general audience makes the decisions now. And they hated Zack's vision for DC and clearly didn't care neither because Justice League bombed financially.
tmp3
tmp3 - 6/23/2019, 10:34 AM
OT: Finally finished Chernobyl. What a show!
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/23/2019, 10:50 AM
@tmp3 - too bad no season 2 but you don’t need it really.

Such a well written show
tmp3
tmp3 - 6/23/2019, 10:53 AM
@BlackBeltJones - It's written/show-run by the guy who wrote Hangover 2 & 3! Wild. Spectacular show, hopefully it gets Emmys - Jared Harris was fantastic. Hollywood keeps wasting him in shit like Morbius, hopefully this is a sign of better things.
Heard someone suggest Mazin should do an anthology with other big disasters - ones that are less known than Chernobyl. Would be very excited for that.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/23/2019, 10:58 AM
@tmp3 - I’d be down for more disaster shows or even one that focuses on historical governmental cover ups and/or conspiracies.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 6/23/2019, 11:34 AM
@tmp3

It’s going to take all of the miniseries emmys. It was so good.
tmp3
tmp3 - 6/23/2019, 11:41 AM
@regularmovieguy -
It was a 3.6
Not great, not terrible 😉
Nerdman3000
Nerdman3000 - 6/23/2019, 12:22 PM
@tmp3 - It really is fantastic! Also hyped for HBO's next big miniseries coming out next year from David Simon (the Guy who made the Wire), the Plot Against America based on that alternate history book by Philip Roth where the USA, lead by Chalres Lindburgh, turns fascist during WW2. Winona Ryder is going to be in that too, so that's a plus.
tmp3
tmp3 - 6/23/2019, 12:39 PM
@Nerdman3000 - Oh wow! I had no idea David Simon was working a mini-series right now! Putting that on the list, excited to see it.
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 6/23/2019, 10:35 AM
Next month it'll be a reveal about how Granny Goodness was going to show up with her Furies.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/23/2019, 10:50 AM
@Reeds2Much - month after:

Orion would’ve fought Superman after Darkseid corrupted him.
IronTwigg
IronTwigg - 6/23/2019, 12:08 PM
@BlackBeltJones - year after:

Metron was set to visit Lex in his cell informing him about the Green Lanterns
Rosraf
Rosraf - 6/23/2019, 12:23 PM
@IronTwigg - Affleck’s Batman was going to be killed off and replaced by protege Robert Pattinson.
RageDriver2401
RageDriver2401 - 6/23/2019, 10:35 AM
So, how many characters was Snyder planning on introducing in 2.5-3 hours? No wonder the studio thought his cut was a mess.

Snyder needs to go back to film school.
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