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Awalnya, [[Steppenwolf]] dan [[Parademon]] akan menjadi musuh di ''Suicide Squad'' yang mengendalikan [[Enchantress]] dengan [[Mother Box|Mother Boxes]],<ref name="collider-11.25.16" /><ref name="cbr-11.25.18" /> dan [[Darkseid]] akan menjadi antagonis utama di ''Justice League''. Menurut Zack, sedikitnya bagian film itu dipersiapkan untuk mengeksplorasi "Knightmare" Bruce Wayne, lewat adegan di ''Batman v Superman'' ketika Bruce Wayne memiliki penglihatan akan masa depan pascaapokaliptik Gotham, diikuti oleh Flash yang muncul untuk memberi tahu dia bahwa Lois Lane adalah "kunci" dan khawatir bahwa ia "terlalu cepat". Dalam naskah awal untuk Justice League, kelanjutan dari "Knightmare" memiliki Darkseid menggunakan tabung ledakan untuk berteleportasi ke Batcave dan membunuh Lois Lane. Ini akan membuat Superman rentan terhadap Darkseid's Anti-Life Equation, rumus matematika fiksi dari buku-buku komik untuk mengendalikan pikiran makhluk hidup. Dengan Superman di bawah kendali Darkseid, mereka mengambil alih Bumi dan menciptakan masa depan pasca-apokaliptik dari "Knightmare" Wayne. Batman dan Cyborg bekerja bersama untuk membuat mesin waktu untuk mengirim Flash kembali pada waktunya untuk menyelamatkan Lois dan mencegah Superman jatuh di bawah kendali Darkseid. Flash memiliki dua kemungkinan tujuan dalam waktu, salah satunya menghasilkan pidatonya "terlalu cepat" dalam ''Batman v Superman''.<ref name="syfy-3.25.19" /><ref name="screenrant-4.26.19" /><ref name="cbr-3.26.19" /><ref name="comicbook-3.28.19" /> Versi ''Justice League'' ini tidak pernah difilmkan dan rekamannya tidak ada sama sekali.<ref name="screenrant-3.25.19" />
 
== The "Snyder Cut" (2016–2017) ==
''[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice]]'' was panned by critics (holding a 28% approval rating on [[Rotten Tomatoes]]<ref name="rottentomatoes-bvs" />), though audiences gave the film a warmer reception (holding a "B" rating with [[CinemaScore]]<ref name="cinemascore-3.28.16" />). Common critiques of the film centered around its dark tone, lack of humor and slow pace. This reaction caused Warner Bros. and Snyder to re-evaluate upcoming films in the DCEU, particularly ''Suicide Squad'', which had already wrapped principal photography, and ''Justice League'', which was a month away from filming. Snyder and Terrio had always planned on having the DCEU films become progressively more light and positive in tone, but the reaction to ''Batman v Superman'' caused them to rewrite ''Justice League'' as even more hopeful in tone than originally planned.<ref name="screenrant-4.26.19" /><ref name="comicbook-10.2.17" /> In cinematographer [[Fabian Wagner]]'s first meeting with Snyder, he said he wanted to "get away from the stylized, desaturated, super-high contrast looks of other films in the franchise."<ref name="kodak-11.7.17" /> Warner hired Jon Berg and [[Geoff Johns]] to oversee the DCEU, with their first task being to help with ''Justice League'' rewrites to make the film more hopeful and optimistic.<ref name="wsj-11.6.17" /> Batman actor [[Ben Affleck]] was hired to help with script re-writes and also serve as executive producer on ''Justice League'', mainly to ensure continuity between the film and ''The Batman'', which he was expected to star in and direct at the time.<ref name="forbes-5.6.16" /> [[Jeremy Irons]], the actor who portrayed [[Alfred Pennyworth]] and was an outspoken critic of ''Batman v Superman'', said the "Snyder Cut" script was simpler, smaller and more linear than its predecessor.<ref name="collider-5.29.16" /> Because of the ''Justice League'' re-writes, Steppenwolf was cut as the major villain from ''Suicide Squad'' and was last-minute replaced by Enchantress' brother Incubus.<ref name="collider-11.25.16" /><ref name="cbr-11.25.18" /> Principal photography was shot entirely using [[35 mm movie film|35 mm film]]<ref name="yahoomovies-6.14.19" /> and wrapped in December 2016.<ref name="screenrant-6.12.19" /> Months later, multiple cuts of Snyder's ''Justice League'' were shown to Warner executives, in addition to friends and family of Snyder.<ref name="hollywoodreporter-5.22.17" /><ref name="screenrant-6.12.19" /> A final run-time and [[picture lock]] were achieved, though the cuts had incomplete [[VFX]] shots and partial audio mixing.<ref name="screenrant-1.29.18" /><ref name="cinemablend-7.18" /><ref name="telegraph-8.5.19" /> Composer [[Junkie XL]] completed his score for the film before stepping down.<ref name="screenrant-11.17.19"/> During an event, Snyder said that he had multiple cuts that were essentially "done," only needing "a few CG tweaks" to complete, but that it was ultimately up to Warner to release it.<ref name="uproxx-4.1.19" /><ref name="screenrant-3.28.19" /> ''Forbes'' contributor and film screenwriter Mark Hughes reported that the cut was more than 90% complete,<ref name="screenrant-8.5.19" /> while ''The Telegraph'' cited a VFX expert as estimating that the studio would need another $30-40 million to finish the film.<ref name="telegraph-8.5.19" /> This mostly finished version of ''Justice League'' is what's often referred to as the "Snyder Cut". Citing several members of ''Justice League's'' crew "at various levels" as his source, Kevin Smith described the state of the cut, saying:
 
<blockquote>"When people hear 'Snyder Cut' in their heads, they think about, like, a DVD they've seen of an [[extended cut]] or something that's finished. The 'Snyder Cut' that, again I haven't seen, but the one I've heard everyone speak of was never a finished film. It was a movie that people in production could watch and fill in the blanks. It was certainly not meant for mass consumption."<ref name="ew-8.4.19" /><ref name="yahoomovies-8.3.19" /></blockquote>
 
The "Snyder Cut" is presumed to be 214 minutes (about three-and-a-half hours) long.<ref name="ringer-6.12.19" /><ref name="latintimes-3.29.19" /><ref name="telegraph-8.5.19" /> The basic framework of Snyder's ''Justice League'' story was largely maintained for the theatrical release: Batman and Wonder Woman seek out the other metahumans, form a team, resurrect Superman, and defeat Steppenwolf in a final battle in Russia. However, dozens of additional scenes, backstories, [[Mythology (fiction)|mythos]], [[worldbuilding]] elements, new characters, and teases for upcoming films were present in the "Snyder Cut" but not the theatrical release. The time-travel aspect of Snyder and Terrio's original draft was maintained for the "Snyder Cut", but on a smaller scale. In this version, Cyborg fails to stop "The Unity" and Flash travels back in time to give him a second chance.<ref name="screenrant-6.17.19" /> It spent more time introducing the three new main characters to the DCEU: Flash, Aquaman, and Cyborg.<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18" /> The "Snyder Cut" also introduced several new supporting characters from the source comic books, including: Justice League antagonist [[Darkseid]] (played by Ray Porter),<ref name="cbr-6.19.19" /> master torturer [[Desaad]] (played by [[Peter Guinness (actor)|Peter Guinness]]),<ref name="screenrant-11.7.19" /><ref name="comicbook-6.23.19" /> Aquaman's mentor and trainer [[Nuidis Vulko]] (played by [[Willem Dafoe]]),<ref name="cinemablend-12.18.18" /> scientist [[Atom (Ryan Choi)|Ryan Choi]] who takes on the mantle of [[Atom (comics)|Atom]] in the comics (played by [[Ryan Zheng]]),<ref name="screenrant-9.17.18" /> Cyborg's mother Elinore Stone (played by Karen Bryson),<ref name="movieweb-11.18.17" /> Barry Allen's love interest [[Iris West]] (played by [[Kiersey Clemons]]),<ref name="yahoomovies-5.22.18" /> the shapeshifting alien [[Martian Manhunter]] (played by [[Harry Lennix]])<ref name="cbr-10.5.19" /><ref name="cinemablend-10.5.19" /> and [[Green Lantern Corps]] members [[Kilowog]] and [[Tomar-Re]] (actors unknown).<ref name="cbr-11.25.17" /> Other side characters had additional screen time and more important roles in the "Snyder Cut", including: Superman antagonist [[Lex Luthor]] (played by [[Jesse Eisenberg]]),<ref name="screenrant-11.17.18" /> Cyborg's father [[Silas Stone]] (played by [[Joe Morton]]),<ref name="cbr-7.12.19" /> Atlantean warrior [[Mera (comics)|Mera]] (played by [[Amber Heard]]),<ref name="screenrant-9.21.18" /> reporter and Superman love interest [[Lois Lane]] (played by [[Amy Adams]]),<ref name="syfy-12.5.18" /> and Wonder Woman antagonist [[Ares (DC Comics)|Ares]] (played by Nick McKinless).<ref name="screenrant-5.25.19b" />
 
Warner executives who saw his cut noted that Snyder made significant efforts to lighten the tone following the criticism of ''Batman v Superman''.<ref name="wsj-11.6.17" /> After the release of ''Aquaman'', while the film was lighter than the anticipated tone from the "Snyder Cut" the character of Aquaman was said to be more consistent with Snyder's depiction than it was with Whedon's.<ref name="screenrant-12.30.18" /> Despite this, Warner was still unhappy with the results and insider reports said sources in Warner Bros. considered the cut "unwatchable".<ref name="collider-2.12.18" /> The first two trailers for ''Justice League'' used footage from the "Snyder Cut" before Whedon's contributions,<ref name="wrap-2.16.18" /><ref name="comicbook-1.26.18" /> and were subject to a mixed reception.<ref name="verge-7.23.16" /><ref name="collider-7.23.16" /><ref name="wired-3.27.17" /><ref name="cinemablend-3.31.17" /> Neil Daly, who oversaw the test screenings, said test audiences ranked Batman and Superman the lowest of the main cast.<ref name="screenrant-1.18.19" /> Warner reportedly stated it has no plans of releasing an alternate cut of ''Justice League''.<ref name="wsj-7.19.18" />
 
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