Zack Snyder’s Justice League is a 4-hour movie, not a 4-hour miniseries

Back in August, during DC’s virtual FanDome event, Zack Snyder revealed that his new HBO Max track from Justice League—Aka “the Snyder track”, or Zack Snyder’s Justice League– Could actually consist of a four-hour mini-series consisting of four episodes of one hour and not one movie. The announcement was made along with the release of a new trailer, and eventually the trailer is towed (possibly for reasons of music rights) and later re-released with very few changes. Now, Snyder is also running back the thing from a four-hour miniseries thing, which means the entire DC FanDome offering was pretty time-wasting. Hurray!

The new information comes during an informal Q&A session on Snyder’s Vero page (via Come soon), during which he implied this Zack Snyder’s Justice League will be just one four-hour film and not a miniseries at all. He also said that there will be no post-credits, which means that Lex Luthor and Deathstroke (who only appeared in the play) will now take place in the film itself – if they do, of course, but at this point it will be weird be if someone from Snyder’s version of the DC universe does not get there.

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Zack Snyder’s Justice League does not have a proper release date yet, except March of this year, and we’ll be hearing about it in a few months. Maybe it’s a miniseries again by February? And maybe Snyder needs another $ 100 million to take it all up again so he can finally include Ga’Hoole’s owls in the Justice League, as he always intended? And then, after all this work, will it finally come out and actually be good? Further things happened … probably.

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