JUSTICE LEAGUE: Zack Snyder Shares Photos Of Deleted Scenes Including Kiersey Clemons As Iris West
Justice League director Zack Snyder has shared some photos of scenes which didn't make it into Joss Whedon's cut of the movie and one of them gives us a first look at Kiersey Clemons as Iris West...
Avengers: Age of Ultron director Joss Whedon made a lot of changes to Justice League but who could have imagined that Zack Snyder himself would be the one to shed some light on those? Clearly emboldened by fans supporting the release of a Snyder Cut of the DC Comics adaptation, the filmmaker has taken to Vero to share photos from scenes which were obviously ditched by Whedon.
There are a lot of interesting reveals here, including alternate looks at Barry Allen and Arthur Curry and scenes revolving around Martha Kent, Lois Lane, and Iris West which failed to make it into the movie.
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A lot of comparisons have been made between Ezra Miller's take on Barry Allen and Peter Parker and the actor looks pretty much identical to the wall-crawler in this shot. The question is, were we going to spend some time with The Fastest Man Alive while he was in college or training to become a CSI?
Kiersey Clemons was only supposed to have a very minor role in Justice League and one of her scenes would have featured the Scarlet Speedster racing into action to save Iris West from a car wreck. That would have presumably been their first meeting and here we get a first look at her as the character.
This meeting between Martha Kent and Lois Lane at Kent Farm never happened and Warner Bros. actually released a shot of this days before the movie was released. Perhaps Whedon included that sequence in The Daily Planet as a way of trimming down the conversation between the two.
This shot has been seen before but never this closely and it's hard to not wonder where it could have fit into things. Why is Arthur Curry in the back of a pickup truck and where did he get that jacket from? Could it be these scenes would have revealed more about his life on the surface? We'll never know.