From a report:

On Saturday, Zack Snyder himself will head to Twitch to unveil the first look at Justice League: Justice Is Gray… the grayscale version that will soon arrive on HBO Max. The “pre-show” for the event kicks off at 2:30 p.m. Pacific Time on the MANvsGAME channel, with the Snyder and and Justice League star Joe Manganiello joining the broadcast for the big reveal at 4:00 p.m. Pacific. StreamElements designed audience tools to use during the stream, including an engaging donation functionality that will benefit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

The Chicago Tribune argues all you needed to know about Joss Whedon’s original 2017 version is encapsulated in the 68-second YouTube video “Sad Affleck.”
(An SFGate columnist calls the new version “vastly better.”) But the Tribune calls Snyder’s four-hour director’s cut “a 14-year-old’s idea of gravitas. Epic, violent, full of naughty words, told with the lyricism of a pharmaceutical ad about bloating. And more importantly, for now, it’s complete.”

Yahoo Entertainment’s Insider has compiled “The 45 biggest differences between ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’ and the 2017 theatrical version.” But Variety just specifically asked Zack Snyder, “Why is Justice League so violent?”

[T]he violence in “Justice League” is bloodier and more violent than audiences are typically accustomed to with superhero movies, which are almost always rated PG-13 — and therefore largely bloodless. Snyder wanted to push the envelope. “It’s a pure exercise in creative freedom,” the director told Variety this week… Snyder says knowing his film would be streaming on HBO Max freed him from having to make his “Justice League” work for a PG-13 rating.

“Let’s just do it the exact way we would if there was no ratings board,” he said of his team’s thinking. “Let’s not use any second guessing. Let’s just do it the way we think is the coolest. That was the philosophical approach.” Part of the reason that “Justice League” is so violent is to realistically demonstrate what it would be like to actually face off against god-like superheroes.

ComicBook.com reports that Snyder is now also planning “a multi-day SnyderVerse movie marathon later in 2021, where showings of Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice will culminate in a theatrical IMAX screening of Zack Snyder’s Justice League.

The filmmaker is a “huge admirer” of the Justice Is Gray Edition in IMAX, calling it the “ultimate version” of Justice League that is “sort of the penultimate ridiculous movie that shouldn’t exist at its highest most fetishistic level.”

Snyder tells Esquire his four-hour re-edit was “a labor of love and I would do it again in a second. I wouldn’t hesitate. And look, we were doing it for free. I really didn’t care. I just wanted to get it, fix it.”

Esquire adds that “Even if you decide not to dive into a four hour super hero movie, at least take away a lesson from the making of the Snyder Cut: in a time when so much of us have experienced wrongs and tragedy, sometimes …read more

Source:: Slashdot