Justice League Snyder Cut Will Be Divided Into Six Chapters
The release date for Justice League Snyder Cut or which has the official name Justice League belongs to Zack Snyder is now getting closer. Snyder Cut is rumored to be released as a four-episode miniseries. But in January, director Zack Snyder finally confirmed that Snyder Cut would be released in the form of a four-hour film.
Yep, Snyder Cut does have a much longer duration than the cinema version of Justice League (2017). With that long duration, Snyder turns out to divide the film into six chapters, you know. Well, recently Zack Snyder's official Justice League social media leaked the name of the boy who would be seeded on Snyder Cut.
Six chapters will be featured in Snyder Cut, including "Don't Count on It, Batman", "The Age of Heroes", "Beloved Mother, Beloved Son", "Change Machine", "All the King's Horses", and "Something the Darker One ".
They say the film is four hours long, how come it's even divided into six chapters? Eits, don't be confused guys. The chapter referred to here, of course, differs from the episode. So, Snyder Cut was still released in the form of a four-hour film, but the storyline consisted of six different acts. The title of each chapter certainly guides the story that will be displayed from each chapter.
Before finally leaving the cinema version of the Justice League project in 2017, Snyder had indeed planned to make the film into a film with a duration of more than three hours. However, after Snyder resigned, Warner Bros. and Joss Whedon then remodeled the film so that it only lasted two hours.
Snyder Cut will later show many scenes that you don't find in the cinema version. You see, Whedon only used a fraction of the footage that Snyder had worked on. Even just from the Snyder Cut trailer, you can find lots of new scenes that weren't shown in the cinema version at all.
Are you the one who eagerly awaits Snyder Cut? The film will be released on HBO Max on March 18, 2021. Indonesian viewers need not worry. The film will be released in Asia, including Indonesia, through HBO GO. If so, don't forget to follow KINCIR for more information about other films!