
'Justice League' Snyder cut reviews criticize film's four-hour runtime, slow pacing
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The reviews for Zack Snyder’s “Justice League” recut are in and critics seem to agree the director’s second shot at the DC Comics team-up movie takes a much longer road to get to the same place.
The film, a sequel to the 2013 film "Man of Steel" and the 2016 film "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice," sees legendary DC Comics characters like The Flash, Batman, Aquaman, Wonder Woman and Superman join forces against a common threat. HBO Max announced in May of 2020 that it had heard fans' calls to "#ReleasetheSnyderCut" and seemingly gave Snyder carte blanche to reshoot and recut the theatrical version of the film to stream exclusively on its platform. The end result is a sprawling four-hour epic that many reviewers believe fails to fix the problems with the 2017 theatrical cut but still presents a visually engaging film that only the "300" director is capable of delivering.More Related News













