"Justice League" was originally planned to be released in two films

's upcoming "Justice League" director-cut version will be 4 hours in length. The original plan was to make a longer film, or two shorter films based on audience needs. According to an interview with The Film Junkee, the film’s director Zach Schneider revealed that he had hoped that "Justice League" could be made into two films, which will be released one month apart.

Zach Schneider withdrew from "Justice League" because of a family tragedy (daughter died by suicide), and the film was taken over by "Avengers" director Jos Weiden. After the film is completed, there are many details that are different from Schneider's original plan, and the final length of the film is less than two hours.

The original movie of Schneider's plan lasted four hours, and he knew that Warner Bros. would not let him do that. "I do have this idea." He said, "Maybe we can split it in half and make it into two two-hour movies."

"My original idea was that the first part of the movie will be released for about a month. Later, the second part of the movie was released." He continued: "That was one of my ideas." But this did not come true in the end.

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