1905 film network news A few days ago, there are media reports that the director's cut version of "Justice League" will undergo a week-long reshoot. To this end, "Wonder Woman" Gal Gadot, "Batman" Ben Affleck, "Steel" Ray Fisher and "Superman" Henry Cavill collectively returned. However, in an interview, Cavill stated that he would not make any additional shots.
Cavill said: “I won’t be able to reshoot anything, everything has been settled. However, I don’t know how things will develop, or how the film will be edited, and what the final length will be. It’s been 4 years since the filming of "Justice League". It’s time for people to learn their lesson. For me, I just watch the changes.” It’s not difficult to see from Cavill’s words that the actor does not seem to be Participating in the remake, but things will not be the same, he may also return to the crew.
Zach Schneider's version of "Justice League" is a public case in the film industry. In 2017, the director of "Justice League" produced a four-hour version. Warner asked him to cut it to about two hours. After the trial screening, both parties agreed to continue to adjust before the release in November of that year. But tragedy happened. Zach Schneider's daughter committed suicide. Zach withdrew from the project one and a half months later, and Jos Weiden took over. This time, the version that will be launched on HBO is not the film Schneider provided to Warner at the time, but an upgraded version that includes a new special effects lens. It is understood that the film is no longer an entire super long movie, but will land on HBO MAX in the form of a 4-episode miniseries.