With Zack Snyder’s intended cut of Justice League on the way next year, this weekend’s DCFanDome event has seen a new trailer for the movie and also the news of how the film will air.

How the film will air, you say? Yes, for Justice League won’t simply be hitting HBO Max as a straight-up movie. No, instead, the picture will be made available as four one-hour offerings. That means that Justice League: The Snyder Cut will be clocking in at a total run time of four hours!

The Snyder Cut will be available on HBO Max at some point in 2021, and this version of Justice League will see Snyder deliver his intended vision for the movie.

For those not aware, director Snyder had to step away from Justice League mid-way through production due to the tragic loss of his daughter. As a result, Warner Bros. brought in Joss Whedon to finish the film – which involved several reshoots and completely different scenes to those planned by Snyder.

Since fans got wind of just how big the changes Whedon made were, #ReleaseTheSnyderCut began trending on social media as people made their thoughts clear on wanting to see Snyder afforded the chance to do the movie he had envisioned.

From what we’ve heard already, Justice League: The Snyder Cut will have Ray Fisher’s Vic Stone/Cyborg as its main anchor, we’ll get an appearance from the nefarious Darkseid, and Steppenwolf will be more in-tune with his comic book counterpart rather than the ‘meh’ version of the rogue we saw in the theatrical cut of Justice League.

Not just has DCFanDome given us the news that The Snyder Cut will consist of four one-hour pieces, but there’s this pretty damn awesome new trailer for the cut:

Expect more on Justice League: The Snyder Cut as we get it.

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