JUSTICE LEAGUE Star Jesse Eisenberg Unaware Of "Snyder Cut" But Confirms Scrapped Lex Luthor Scenes

JUSTICE LEAGUE Star Jesse Eisenberg Unaware Of "Snyder Cut" But Confirms Scrapped Lex Luthor Scenes

In a new interview, Zombieland: Double Tap star Jesse Eisenberg reveals that he knows nothing about the Snyder Cut, but seemingly confirms that there were Lex Luthor scenes that haven't been seen by fans.

By JoshWilding - Oct 30, 2019 02:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League
Source: Screen Rant
Jesse Eisenberg played Lex Luthor in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and while he ended up being imprisoned in Arkham Asylum, it was clear the stage was being set for him to have a significant role in Justice League. Well, thanks to Joss Whedon's reshoots, that ended up being little more than a post-credits scene, and it now seems like the actor's time as the villain is over.

During a recent interview with the Lights Camera Barstool Podcast (via Screen Rant), Eisenberg was asked about the "Snyder Cut" of Justice League, and it seems it's not something he's aware of. 

"I have no idea, I wasn't really around for that process," he explained before admitting that he hasn't seen the movie. However, it sounds like he believes much of his work as Lex Luthor actually ended up on the cutting room floor. "I think I was in some other scenes too, but I guess they're not in the movie, so they turned it into an after-the-credits scene." 
 
It would have made sense for Lex to interact with Steppenwolf, and it's odd that his escape from the Asylum and later interactions with Deathstroke ended up being such a tiny part of  the proceedings. A big part of that was, of course, due to plans for Ben Affleck's The Batman being stalled and Warner Bros. pulling the plug on Zack Snyder's Justice League sequel.

You can hear what Eisenberg had to tell us about his future plans for the iconic Superman villain in the player below! 



Check out some of Zack Snyder's most revealing posts
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Iris West was originally set to make a cameo appearance in Justice League in a sequence featuring Barry Allen rescuing her from a car accident. That was scrapped for reasons which aren't entirely clear, but Snyder did share a photo of what Kiersey Clemons would have looked like as the character.
 
 

In the theatrical version of Justice League, Steppenwolf was sucked up through a Boom Tube after being defeated by the team, but that shot of Wonder Woman destroying the villain's sword was actually intended to show her chopping off his head and bringing a permanent end to the bad guy. 
 
 

Mera's role in Justice League was drastically altered, as she was originally meant to visit the surface world. However, it seems like this movie would have shown Arthur finding his classic comic book armour in Atlantis rather than being given some random pieces by Mera after he asked for it. 
 
 

In Justice League, the Flying Fox is introduced in the Batcave hangar as something Bruce Wayne is working on. In the Snyder Cut, it seems as if there would have been a little more to that as these early storyboards show the hero seemingly stealing it alongside Diana Prince from one of his hangars.
 
 

It's no secret that the actors who have played Batman and Superman have been made to audition in costumes from the past and when Henry Cavill first tried out for Man of Steel, he donned Christopher Reeve's classic suit. He wasn't massively bulky here, but still looks every bit the superhero. 
 
 

This awesome photo of the League assembled confirms that Snyder was the one responsible for shooting this memorable moment. However, Whedon was obviously the one responsible for adding those lines about how beautiful the alien looking flowers were which most fans have ridiculed since!
 
 

The "Ultimate Edition" of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was awesome, and a prime example of why fans are so anxious to see the "Snyder Cut" of Justice League. Zack Snyder revealed this poster for that version of the movie featuring stunning shots of the DCEU's Trinity. 
 
 

Another deleted scene from Justice League. It seems as if Aquaman was originally going to part ways with Bruce Wayne by catching a ride in the back of a local's truck rather than ditching his jacket and heading into the ocean. Now, it's hard not to wonder how differently his arc was going to be.
 
 

Cyborg got something of a happy ending in Justice League, but was originally going to be torn in half in order to set up the sequel. That wasn't the only trauma Victor Stone would have faced, though, as this photo reveals that his father was actually going to be killed in some sort of explosion. 
 
 

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice's "Knightmare" sequence got everyone talking, and in this behind the scenes photo, Snyder shared an amazing Easter Egg in which we could see that the Dark Knight had attached one of The Joker's playing cards to his gun as some sort of bizarre trophy. 
 
 

We know that Darkseid was going to be Justice League 2's villain, and that he would have appeared in both those flashback sequences and through a Boom Tube during the final battle. Here, we get an idea of just how much the villain was set to factor into the Snyder's original plans. 
 
 

While Steppenwolf was the focus of the theatrical cut's flashbacks to that epic battle in the past, Darkseid was meant to appear in his Uxas form. Sadly, he was nowhere to be seen and the movie instead explained that Steppenwolf was the one who led that quest for the Mother Boxes on Earth. 
 
 

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Justice League were originally set to delve much further into Victor Stone's transformation into Cyborg, and these photos show us revisiting his time as a football player before that fateful accident led to him becoming more machine than man. 
 
 

Justice League featured a scene in which Barry Allen and Cyborg dig up Superman, but Aquaman and Wonder Woman were also part of this sequence once upon a time. How that would have changed it is hard to say, but the Man of Steel's return in general was probably once quite a bit different. 
 
 

It feels like a long time ago now, but those reveals of characters like Wonder Woman and Batman from Zack Snyder and photographer Clay Enos generated a lot of excitement at the time. Here, we get a behind the scenes shot of sorts as the Trinity comes together for the first time.
 
 

Poor Cyborg was left almost entirely on the cutting room floor by the looks of it, as this photo shows that the hero would have visited his own grave and vented his frustrations after his accident. As it stands, his story arc was short changed and mostly forgettable in theaters. 
 
 

You may recall some shots of Cyborg in what appeared to be World War II Germany, and thanks to these storyboards, we know that he was simply explaining the history of the Mother Box left on Earth to his fellow heroes. What significance that would have had to the plot is hard to say, though! 
 
 

Steppenwolf was a terrible villain, and not just because of his awful CGI appearance or Ciaran Hinds' generic voiceover work. However, this fantastic image shared by Snyder shows that it would have been Darkseid leading that attack on Earth thousands of years ago. Much better, right? 
 
 

Snyder is clearly good friends with Ray Fisher after essentially discovering him, and the filmmaker is obviously disappointed by how Cyborg has been given the short end of the stick. This sequence was going to show Darkseid trying to tempt Cyborg to join him by promising to return him to his old life. 
 
 

It seems fitting to end with Justice League's post-credits scene, right? While it's thought that Joss Whedon was the one who added those lines setting up the formation of the Injustice League, the belief is that this sequence was actually meant to set the stage for The Batman instead. 
 
 
 

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Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 10/30/2019, 2:52 AM
All the Marvel shit gets dumped in one article, but this gets its own...

Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 10/30/2019, 2:56 AM
(Honestly, I just love this gif and am looking for a reason to post it.)
dracula
dracula - 10/30/2019, 2:59 AM
For once something about the Snyder cut, that isn't from Snyder.....seriously its not happening. Took till the early 2000's for Richard Donner's version of Superman 2 to be release and he made the effects look like how they could look back when it first filmed. So people who want to see this, prepare for an even longer wait considering the amount of effects modern movies use and the fact that Donner's movies were well received while Snyder's were a mixed bag.
Matador
Matador - 10/30/2019, 5:09 AM
@dracula - Well they could always use CW effects if they wanted too.
mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 10/30/2019, 8:56 AM
@Matador - cw effects look terrible but you just dont really notice it because it lasts less than 2 mins and it uses a bunch of hyper edits and zoom ups to the actors face to hide it.

Snyder Cut will hurt WB's rep more than help it. Donnor Cut works 20 or 30 yrs later becuz no 1 cared anymore and WB was no longer obligated to pay any of those actors any back end deals or royalties.
Matador
Matador - 10/30/2019, 9:44 AM
@mastakilla39 - Oh I really don't care if they do or don't just throwing ideas out there.
dracula
dracula - 10/30/2019, 3:06 AM
Can we stop with the Snyder Cut already, his movies are decent at best, it wont happen for a long time. Plus Zack really needs to move on
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 10/30/2019, 3:23 AM
If there is ever gonna be a snydercut, I want to see it as a 6 episode mini-series on HBO max. BvS clearly has enough stuff to fill three episodes, and I’m sure there is enough JL material to fill the other three with
Presto76
Presto76 - 10/30/2019, 3:32 AM
I just finished watching Justice League and I kind of like it, its a bit dumb but its great fun. WB made a huge mistake with their expectations though, they should have expected about the same profit as BVS, there was no hope in hell of it matching the Avengers. If they'd have kept a tight rein on their budget like Marvel does then it would never have turned into a disaster, and we would have a sequel to look forward to.
Kurne
Kurne - 10/30/2019, 4:41 AM
Jesse Eisenberg in BvS alone destroys the usual gloat from Snyder fans saying that the movie will be looked back upon favorably someday (that "someday" even being as long after we're all dead, so we conveniently won't be around to corroborate). And that whole third act.

Man of Steel I can kinda understand. Only to a certain extent. But BvS was just... no.
SuperCat
SuperCat - 10/30/2019, 4:49 AM
UltimaRex
UltimaRex - 10/30/2019, 4:52 AM
@SuperCat - 🤣😂🤣
UltimaRex
UltimaRex - 10/30/2019, 4:51 AM
Open letter to WB;

Get everyone who worked on Snyder's JL back together.

Restore the footage that was shot and make the footage that wasn't.

Give Snyder the final cut.

Release it on HBO Max and blu.

Draw a big red line under the whole thing.

Everyone gets on with their lives with satisfied, if not happy memories.

Profit.
Canon108
Canon108 - 10/30/2019, 4:51 AM
Eisenberg was miscast as Lex, and he's probably tired of answering questions about this subpar film. Snyder cut will never happen, which is good cause BvS and JL were both pretty bad.
IronGenesis
IronGenesis - 10/30/2019, 5:19 AM
The answer is always the same.

ReleaseTheKraken! Errrrrrr SnyderCut!

In all seriousness...it is a film that should be seen IF IF IF it is possible to do based on the footage, effects and what not.

I mean HBO MAX is the perfect landing ground for it. Plus I need a new film to add to my Director Cut collection. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 10/30/2019, 5:45 AM
Of course Screenrant were the ones who asked about the Snydercut
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 10/30/2019, 5:54 AM
@OmegaDaGrodd

Lights Camera Pod asked about it...ScreenRant just posted an article about it. They interviewed Jesse for Zombieland 2.
Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 10/30/2019, 6:29 AM
The more scrapped Lex Luthor scenes, the better. This kid was HORRIBLE in the role. The casting overall in the DCEU was pretty bad imo, but Eisenberg is easily the worst. It was a horribly inaccurate take on the character and a cringeworthy embarassingly terrible performance. Smh.
demery
demery - 10/30/2019, 6:48 AM
Thank god!
KingLeonidas
KingLeonidas - 10/30/2019, 7:03 AM
There are Snyder scenes... a.k.a. scenes Snyder shot that did not make it into the Whedon release version. But there isn't any Snyder cut so to say and as such cannot be released. That's just a moronic fantasy delusion.

There CAN be a Snyder cut, but that would require millions of dollars of post-production work to properly complete. And WB has no reason to spend money a failed film that caused them so much harm and ruin.
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