JUSTICE LEAGUE Cinematographer Wants to See Zack Snyder's Full Vision in a Director's Cut Release



There has been a narrative surrounding Warner Bros., and its DC movies, where a much shorter edit of a movie, like with BATMAN V. SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICESUICIDE SQUAD, get released in the theater, but while watching that cut of the film it feels like scenes were cut short and left on the editing room floor. This has caused some moviegoers to be angered and annoyed with the studio for not releasing the superior edit in theaters in the first place to the point they start petitions for the release of the longer cut.

Well let's welcome JUSTICE LEAGUE to this conversation as its own cinematographer, Fabian Wagner, has told The Hollywood Reporter he wants to see director Zack Synder's full vision of the movie in the form of a Director's Cut release.

"This one was even shorter than I expected, so there are scenes that aren't in there. I really hope we get to see a director's cut, which will give us everything that we shot that didn't make it in. What I love about his [Snyder's] director's cuts is they are long, but he takes his time to tell the story. I've never watched any of his directors cut and thought 'This is long." Whether they are three hours long, or three hours and ten minutes, they always seemed to go quick."

In this same report it was stated how Wagner was not a part of the reshoots that were written, directed, and helmed by Joss Whedon while the cinematographer of the film's second unit, Philippe Gossart, was behind the camera for those reshoots to continue the tone and vision of Snyder as best he could.

The end result was a 2-hour theatrical movie that did feel short in some parts and in some scenes. So this probably means Warner Bros. could very well release Snyder's longer, extended, director's cut at some point down the road on Blu Ray.


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