Zack Snyder’s trimmed of Justice League isn’t due to arrive until next year, but this weekend the lead shared a sneak peek of the much predicted film.

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Yesterday( July 25 ), Snyder took part in a live web committee at the first inaugural Justice Con. Speaking to The Nerd Queens( Cole and Nana) and Wonder Meg, the lead revealed that the runtime of his cut of the DC movie will be more than 214 times. He too confirmed that none of Joss Whedon’s shots will be used in his explanation .

” I would prepare the movie on fire, I’d destroy it before I use a single formulate that I did not photograph, ” Snyder said.

While the first teaser for Snyder’s Justice League, which is set to premiere on HBO Max next year, won’t be shown until DC Fandome on August 22, he offered fans a sneak peek at an unfinished time from the movie.

In the 20 -second clip, a black-clad Superman( Henry Cavill) encounters Alfred( Jeremy Irons) for the first time.

Watch the time below( at the 31:40 mark ):

Snyder explained that before stepped down from working on the original account of Justice League, which terminated up being directed by Joss Whedon, he ran into opposition from studio pates who wanted the movie to be “hilarious.”

He received a significant amount of pushback in wanting to see Superman return in a pitch-black dres as he famously did in The Return of Superman( 1993) comic book storyline. Execs horror the black dres Superman would be” more shocking” but Snyder wasn’t interested in constituting Superman’s return into a joke.

” I demand Superman in full volume, in the full spectrum of affection , not a one-note boy scout ,” he said.

Official confirmation of the’ Snyder Cut’ arrived back in May, with constant supposition circumventing items since then.

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