The Upcoming Justice League Re-Adaptation Is a Movie, Not a TV Series
The upcoming film, commonly pitched as the “Snyder Cut” (officially called Zack Snyder’s Justice League), will be relayed in a four-hour-long film, not in a miniseries format (which was believed to be the case). The director of the re-adaptation, Zack Snyder himself, has confirmed that the upcoming version of the 2017 flick will arrive on HBO Max as a film, not as a TV series. It now seems as if Justice League will not opt for the TV series route, and it will debut on the platform as a solo film. The veteran director, mostly renowned for his DCEU flick “Man of Steel” and its sequel “Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice,” has announced that the “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” commonly dubbed as the “Snyder Cut” will arrive on the platform as a movie, not a TV series having four episodes. So, it means that the fans will now get to see the longest superhero film ever made. It will be a historic moment for the entire comic studio and the fans, so if you are going to watch the film in Ma...