FIRST LOOK at Zack Snyder’s Justice League Cut Trailer!
The highly anticipated and long-awaited of Zack Snyder’s Justice League Cut is finally here for all to see. Continue on get your first look at Zack Snyder’s Justice League Cut Trailer…
“They said the age of heroes would never come again.” Zack Snyder’s Justice League arrives on @HBOMax March 18th. #SnyderCut pic.twitter.com/ZY1rYEcu5M
— Zack Snyder’s Justice League (@snydercut) February 14, 2021
CelebnMovies247.com has your first look full-length trailer for Zack Snyder’s Justice League!
Director Zach Snyder was originally working on the 2017 DC movie but stepped down during the post-production stages after the death of his daughter. Joss Whedon took over from Snyder and basically RUINED the most important film in the DCU.
Now, Zach Snyder is vindicated with his original version of Justice League will be heading to HBO MAX.
We finally get a glimpse at what to expect has arrived with the trailer being released earlier today (February 14). In it, we’re shown new villains including Darkseid’s New Gods members DeSaad and Granny Goodness, as well as a further look at Jared Leto’s Joker.
Synopsis:
In Zack Snyder’s Justice League, determined to ensure Superman’s (Henry Cavill) ultimate sacrifice was not in vain, Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) aligns forces with Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) with plans to recruit a team of metahumans to protect the world from an approaching threat of catastrophic proportions. The task proves more difficult than Bruce imagined, as each of the recruits must face the demons of their own pasts to transcend that which has held them back, allowing them to come together, finally forming an unprecedented league of heroes. Now united, Batman (Affleck), Wonder Woman (Gadot), Aquaman (Jason Momoa), Cyborg (Ray Fisher), and The Flash (Ezra Miller) may be too late to save the planet from Steppenwolf, DeSaad, and Darkseid and their dreadful intentions.
Zack Snyder’s Justice League will premiere on HBO Max on March 18, 2021. After initial reports that it would take the form of a four-part miniseries, the director confirmed earlier this year it will instead be a four-hour movie.