Zack Snyder, despite being completely invested in his new zombie movie for Netflix, which will mark his first project outside the confines of Warner Bros. He simply cannot leave behind the Justice League project that went unreleased. His account on the Vero social network is usually the place where he unveils images never before seen from Justice League, being the driving force for the fans that have always wanted to see the so-called “Snyder Cut.”
After a recent report that postulated that Warner Bros. would have no plans to release his version, the director presented images of Willem Dafoe as Vulko, Jason Momoa in the role of Arthur Curry and Amber Heard as Mera. All sequences that were removed from the final version that was released in cinemas.
Obviously his intention is to make it clear that there were finished effects before the reshoots directed by Joss Whedon. No one doubts that the original scenes were far better than the ones released. The argument has always been that a part of his version which was non-minor was not finalized. The filming for the “Snyder Cut” ended in October 2016 and he moved away from the project at the beginning of 2017. So even though there might have been insufficient time for the digital work to be completed, a significant portion of the movie was accomplished to warrant a good enough product, which, as we all know, might be better than what was handed to the public. But Warner Bros. probably won’t want to spend money to conclude a version that they, firstly, did not approve, and secondly, would end up involving an expense that was never recovered.
These are the images released by Zach Snyder: