Toronto Star

Snyder back for ‘Justice League’

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Director Zack Snyder’s muchtalked-about cut of the 2017 superhero movie “Justice League” is soaring onto HBO Max next year.

The decision to release Snyder’s vision for the film in 2021 was announced Wednesday by the director during a virtual Q&A with Henry Cavill about their 2013 Superman movie, “Man of Steel.” “I want to thank HBO Max and Warner Brothers for this brave gesture of supporting artists and allowing their true visions to be realized,” Snyder said in a statement.

Snyder was the original director of “Justice League,” which stars Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot,

Cavill and Jason Momoa, but left the project during post-production due to a family tragedy. Joss Whedon then completed the film.

Fans have often called for Snyder’s version of the movie to be released using the hashtag #ReleaseThe­SnyderCut on social media. Some of the movie’s stars, such as Gadot, Affleck, and Momoa, have also taken part in that online campaign.

“Since I got here 14 months ago, the chant to #ReleaseThe­SnyderCut has been a daily drumbeat in our offices and inboxes,” said Robert Greenblatt, chair of Warner Media Entertainm­ent.

“Well, the fans have asked, and we are thrilled to finally deliver,” Greenblatt continued. “At the end of the day, it really is all about them and we are beyond excited to be able to release Zack’s ultimate vision for this film in 2021.”

The exact release date for the Snyder cut has not been announced.

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