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Superman in the new teaser.

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Ahead of virtual convention DC FanDome this weekend, Zack Snyder has dropped a mini tease of the, um, main teaser for his version of Justice League, landing on HBO Max sometime next year.

Teaser Premiere 8/22 2:30pm (PDT) #DCFanDome pic.twitter.com/bxxPLuCyv3

— Zack Snyder (@ZackSnyder) August 20, 2020

In the seconds of footage, we see a shirtless Superman (Henry Cavill) taking in the ruins of his statue, with the words, "If you seek his monument, look around you," painted on the platform; footage from a previously deleted scene with Victor Stone (Ray Fisher) playing football before he turns into Cyborg; a shot of a policeman about to be crushed by a burning tank; and the members of the Justice League's… feet.

While this is just a teaser for a teaser and doesn't give much away, folks on Twitter pointed out the particular Zack Snyder look and feel to the updated footage.

"The magnificent lightning is back," one user tweeted Thursday.

The magnificent lightning is back. KING SHIT! ?#TheSnyderCut pic.twitter.com/rFEqUte54R

— Burhan Khalid (@BurhanKhalid67) August 20, 2020

DC FanDome will kick off on Saturday, Aug. 22. The 24-hour event, hosted on its website, will feature panels stacked with big names like Gal Gadot, Robert Pattinson, James Gunn, Margot Robbie, Snyder and a load more.

For more details, here's everything you need to know about DC FanDome. For more on The Snyder Cut, like what it is exactly, scroll down.

What's The Snyder Cut?

In a nutshell, The Snyder Cut is a version of 2017's Justice League cut together by director Zack Snyder. His take on the superhero ensemble blockbuster never made it to theaters, after he was forced to step down in the final stages of the project.

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Zack Snyder at San Diego Comic-Con in 2014.

Photo by Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images

After principal photography finished sometime at the end of 2016, Warner Bros. executives reportedly saw a rough cut of Snyder's footage and, dissatisfied, wanted changes. But in 2017, Snyder stepped down during the editing process to deal the death of his daughter.

Joss Whedon stepped in to handle editorial and reshoots, but didn't receive a director's credit, suggesting the finished product contained most of Snyder's original footage.

However, several plotlines were abandoned and the runtime hacked down from three and a half hours to 120 minutes. Snyder estimated the movie we saw in theaters contained "one fourth" of his contribution.

While we'll probably never know the hard facts of what happened behind-the-scenes on the movie, which was torn to shreds by critics and disappointed at the box office, at least we'll finally get to see how big the disparity between the two versions really is.

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Gal Gadot is one of the cast members supporting The Snyder Cut.

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First teaser

To tease what he'll be bringing to the DC FanDome virtual convention in August, Snyder dropped a clip featuring Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) uncovering a mural of the villainous Darkseid.

"First ever sneak peek at JL. Get ready for more at DC FanDome," Snyder tweeted June 17, with the sneak peak.

First ever sneak peek at JL. Get ready for more at DC FanDome. @hbomax #releasethesnydercut #DCFanDome pic.twitter.com/WIWwFo4Xnt

— Zack Snyder (@ZackSnyder) June 18, 2020

What's going to be different?

It'll look better

Comparing early trailers of Justice League with the final theatrical cut (via Slash Film), fans noticed a garish orange sky had been added to the final climatic battle. A fan asked Snyder on social media if the color grading would change for The Snyder Cut. Snyder replied simply, "Yes," which could mean his version captures his signature cold and steely hues.

A 'radical rethinking' and $30 million-plus

Snyder's original crew has been gathered to cut the footage, with a different score, finished visual effects and additional dialogue from actors to fill in the gaps. All of this could cost up to $30 million, The Hollywood Reporter reported.

However, head of HBO Max and WarnerMedia Bob Greenblatt suggested the movie will cost much more than that to complete. In an interview on the Recode Media podcast in May, he explained The Snyder Cut "does not exist", because Snyder is still building the "wildly expensive" movie, a "radical rethinking" of the 2017 version.

New characters

In January, Snyder dropped a still from his original footage featuring Ryan Choi, aka Atom. The genius size-shifter, as well as Martian Manhunter, The Green Lantern and Darkseid, have all been dangled by Snyder as what you would get in his non-slimmed-down version.

Snyder has since dropped an actual image (albeit blurry) of Darkseid, a tyrant who rules the hell-planet Apokolips. "He's coming… to HBO Max," Snyder tweeted.

He's coming… to HBO Max pic.twitter.com/tthWwAqzWp

— Zack Snyder (@ZackSnyder) May 27, 2020

It's long been rumored Ray Porter had completed voice work for the character, until the villain was abandoned, along with a few other characters, in Joss Whedon's theatrical cut. We'll have to wait a year to see how his inclusion, alongside Ciaran Hinds' villain Steppenwolf, will affect the overall structure of the movie.

Porter confirmed his involvement with the movie on Twitter: "I played Darkseid in Zack Snyder's 'Justice League'. There. It's out now."

That said, and because I’ve been given permission…
Hi, I’m Ray. I played Darkseid in Zack Snyder’s “Justice League”.
There. It’s out now.

— Ray Porter (@Ray__Porter) May 22, 2020

New Steppenwolf design

Snyder took to Vero, his social media platform of choice in early August to drop a still showing off his original vision for villain Steppenwolf.

"Just working today pulled this out of the editorial sorry he's Low resolution but I've seen him in all his hi-Rez glory and he's a thing to behold quick question… how many f@*ks do you think he gives???" Snyder wrote in the caption.

Let's do a little comparison.

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Snyder's HBO Max version of Steppenwolf (left) vs. the theatrical cut version.

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What do you reckon looks better? Snyder's version of Steppenwolf might be a little taller and the shimmery fish-spine spikes give a less grimy, more cutthroat feel.

A new suit for Superman

Superman's black suit, previously seen in a scene deleted from the 2017 theatrical cut, is featured in a new clip that Snyder dropped at July's Justice Con.

The clip shows Superman (Henry Cavill) paying Alfred Pennyworth (Jeremy Irons) a visit in Bruce Wayne's compound. It's short, but it gives you a pretty good look at Superman's darker kit.

Our first look at Henry Cavill in Superman's black suit from Zack Snyder's #JusticeLeague.
via #JusticeCon – https://t.co/Ovsm32rTAf pic.twitter.com/RKxDXECNPE

— Rotten Tomatoes (@RottenTomatoes) July 25, 2020

A mini-series

To ensure Wonder Woman, Batman, Superman, The Flash, Aquaman, Cyborg and the rest have ample character-building screen time, a mini-series, or six "chapters" could be in the cards, according to the Reporter. (The other rumored option is a four-hour director's cut, but let's not encourage that.)

A different end-credits scene

In the end-credits of the theatrical cut, sword-wielding assassin Deathstroke joins Lex Luthor to create their own Justice League. Deathstroke actor Joe Manganiello suggested we would see a different scene, linked to Deathstroke's involvement in Ben Affleck's now-canned Batman film.

The original end credit scene…
⚔️ ? ? https://t.co/ZT76RG15w0

— JOE MANGANIELLO (@JoeManganiello) May 20, 2020

But no reshoots

Given the different scenes and characters, it all sounds like there'll be reshoots with the cast (post-lockdown). However, that possibility seems to have been confidently squashed out.

"There's not going to be any reshoots of any kind with any actors," film reporter Umberto Gonzalez said on a podcast for The Wrap in May. Gonzalez is the founder of Heroic Hollywood and was one of the first to hear rumors about The Snyder Cut's release.

"It's just additional dialogue. Here's something that hasn't been reported yet: [Snyder] did want to shoot and he wanted to do additional photography, but HBO Max said no, that's not happening. We'll give you money for post-production, for special effects, for scoring and even ADR, but no reshoots of any kind on this movie."

Why is it such a big deal?

Members of the cast, from Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman), Henry Cavill (Superman) to Jason Momoa (Aquaman), have all rallied behind The Snyder Cut, alongside a long-running fan campaign on social media urging Warner Bros. to release it. After trending on and off for a year, #ReleaseTheSnyderCut recently surged on Twitter in the lead up to the two-year anniversary of Justice League's release.

Now, in response to this massive outpour of support, WarnerMedia Entertainment (which owns HBO Max) chairman Robert Greenblatt released the statement:

"Since I got here 14 months ago, the chant to #ReleaseTheSnyderCut has been a daily drumbeat in our offices and inboxes. Well, the fans have asked and we are thrilled to finally deliver. 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. This could never have happened if it weren't for the hard work and combined efforts of the teams at HBO Max and Warner Bros. Pictures."

Snyder also dropped the big news to fans watching his Man of Steel quarantine watch party.

"I want to thank HBO Max and Warner Brothers for this brave gesture of supporting artists and allowing their true visions to be realized. Also a special thank you to all of those involved in the SnyderCut movement for making this a reality."

The exact moment when Zack Snyder announced his Justice League is coming!#ReleaseTheSnyderCut pic.twitter.com/NWDAtfbhtD

— ComicBook.com (@ComicBook) May 21, 2020

When and where will it come out?

The Zack Snyder cut of Justice League will be released on HBO Max sometime in 2021. The streaming service, which hosts loads of exclusive content from WarnerMedia and DC Comics, launched May 27. Here's how to sign up.

Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill respond

A bunch of the cast jumped on Instagram to congratulate Snyder following the news.

"I'm very excited Zack's getting the chance to finally see his vision realized," Affleck said on the Kevin Smith Podcast.

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BATMAN ON FAT MAN BEYOND! Last night on #fatmanbeyond, @benaffleck sent a message to all the fans who made the #zacksnyder @justiceleague a forthcoming reality on @hbomax with their passionate #releasethesnydercut campaign! Ben also sent some love to his director Zack in the clip – and for you @jayandsilentbob Strike Back fans, he included a bomb of a button! Big thanks to the Dark Knight for swinging by our little show – @marcbernardin & I appreciated it, and the audience was ecstatic! (See the whole episode at my @youtube channel.) #KevinSmith #benaffleck #justiceleague #benaffleckbatman #hbomax #zacksnydersjusticeleague

A post shared by Kevin Smith (@thatkevinsmith) on May 22, 2020 at 12:02am PDT

Henry Cavill wrote, "Big congratulations to you, Mr Snyder!"

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Just had a little chat with Zack Snyder after a man of steel watch party. Ladies and Gents, it finally happened. The Snyder cut will be out next year! Now, I know there have been two camps over the whole Snyder Cut thing and whether it will ever happen for a while. Just remember, we all get to have more Justice League now, it's a win win. So, be nice to each other ;). Big congratulations to you, Mr Snyder! #ReleaseTheSnyderCut #ZackSnyder #JL

A post shared by Henry Cavill (@henrycavill) on May 20, 2020 at 11:47am PDT

Superman also shared a few more of his feelings on the movie in an interview with Variety, published late June.

"I'm just really happy that Zack got to realize his vision," Cavill said. "I think it's important for a filmmaker and a storyteller to have their intended vision released and shown to the world and I'm looking forward to seeing it myself. It's been quite the ordeal."

Jason Momoa, aka prideofgypsies, wrote on Instagram in May: "WE WANT finally it's happening. your welcome. justice served. all my aloha to everyone who made this happen. all the fans. we love you. ALOHA J."

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WE WANT finally it’s happening. your welcome. justice served. all my aloha to everyone who made this happen. all the fans. we love you. ALOHA J #releasetheSnydercut @HBOmax @ZackSnyder

A post shared by Jason Momoa (@prideofgypsies) on May 20, 2020 at 11:26am PDT

And Ray Fisher, aka Cyborg, wrote: "For those who fought. For those who believed. Thank you."

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For those who fought. For those who believed. Thank you. #releasethesnydercut @HBOMax @ZackSnyder

A post shared by Ray Fisher (@ray8fisher) on May 20, 2020 at 11:17am PDT

New posters

Finally, HBO Max released new posters of the gang.

The Snyder Cut is coming to @hbomax in 2021. #ReleaseTheSnyderCut @ZackSnyder https://t.co/9WUEnX221O pic.twitter.com/vA9AD4Q3XO

— Batman v Superman (@BatmanvSuperman) May 20, 2020

Originally published May 20.
Updates, May 24
: Adds Ben Affleck's response; May 26: Adds head of HBO Max's comments, Ray Porter tweet; May 27: Adds Darkseid image; June 8: Adds color grading and no reshoots details; June 18: Adds Darkseid teaser; June 24: Adds Henry Cavill comments; July 26: Adds Superman's black suit; Aug. 9: Adds Steppenwolf new design; Aug. 20: Adds mini teaser.

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