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‘Justice League’: Ray Fisher to star in beautiful new image from Snyder Cut

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The ‘Justice League’ Snyder Cut promises to provide a completely different experience than the version released by Joss Whedon in 2017.

And the hero Cyborg, played by Ray Fisher, is expected to receive the prominence taken from him in the previous production, due to his disagreements with the director – due to his alleged abusive behavior towards the cast and crew.

And a new and beautiful image of the character has been shared, showing a scene never before shown in the original feature. In the photo in question, Victor Stone appears to be in a dream.

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It should be remembered that director Zack Snyder has already clarified that the film has undergone a few revivals and will have a very different plot than that built by Joss Whedon.

He recently assured the Comic Book Debate that audiences can expect big surprises as 80% of the visual effects will be unseen.

“I was talking to Tamara Watts Kent, my visual effects producer, and we were talking about updates to the film. The point is, about 80% of the effects were never seen by anyone other than the team. And I don’t even include the scenes that were re-recorded … The film is fascinating. I can’t wait for everyone to see how great this experience will be.

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For those who don’t know, Tamara Watts Kent has been overseeing visual effects for over 25 years and collaborated with Snyder on the film ‘Sucker Punch – Mundo Surreal’, released in 2011.

She was also a visual effects producer for the upcoming ‘Godzilla vs. Kong ‘, but was not a member of the team in the official version of’ Justice League ‘.

Therefore, the new version should look completely different.

Previously, Snyder told reporter Grace Randolph that the film would have more effect than current hero films.

“The new version is a visual effects extravaganza and I would say we use more of those features than any other movie in its genre. I am very satisfied with the work of the whole team. They have been working tirelessly every day since we got the green light. We’ve already completed 75% of the effects and we’re doing it with a lot of love and dedication. ”

Recalling that “Justice League” will be an event divided into four parts and lasting four hours (meaning that each “chapter” will have one hour of exposure).

As Snyder has promised, the new release will bring several new character arcs, including the full Cyborg story and the introduction of Iris West (Kiersey Clemons) to the DCEU.

The premiere is scheduled for March 2021 on HBO Max.

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