Zack Snyder Shares Photo as Proof that his Justice League Cut Really Exists

Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures


Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures


Two years since Justice League's release, some DC fans are still expressing their disappointment with the movie and are well in the hopes of seeing Zack Snyder's alleged original version of the film. However, there was always an ongoing debate about whether or not the Snyder cut is even real, to begin with, but the director himself has provided us with proof.

Taking to Vero, Snyder once again confirms that the Snyder Cut indeed exists. He shared a photo of what seems to be film containers, labeled with the initials "Z.S." which obviously stands for his name. As well, as "JL" for the movie's title, and the words, "Director's Cut." His own version has a runtime of 214 minutes, which got lots of fans surprised.

In his photo, the director wrote, "Is it real? Does it exist? Of course, it does." You can check it out below.

Well, this will certainly get the people's attention, especially for those who have been wishing to see Snyder's original cut. Judging from the photo, it seems like the director has access to his film. However, it isn't clear if he has finished the movie yet, or if there are actually still some missing pieces to go over.

Needless to say, the #ReleaseTheSnyderCut trend might come into fruition very soon. After all, even notable people from the franchise have voiced their support for its release, including Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, and Jason Momoa.

Would you like to see Zack Snyder's original cut for the movie? Tell us in the comments below!

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