Zack Snyder’s
Justice League will not be getting any reshoots
with the original cast. This news comes courtesy of
The Wrap’s Umberto Gonzalez on their TheWrap-Up podcast. Snyder Cut fans have been over the moon
since the announcement of the release of a new Justice League cut on Wednesday. But, they will have to temper some of the wild imaginings that were going on earlier in the week. There was speculation that there would be some sort of bringing the actors back in to finish the film in ways that Snyder saw fit, but apparently that won’t be happening. Still, they have to be thrilled as a group that
the Snyder Cut is headed to HBO Max next year at all.
Gonzalez explained, “There’s not going to be any reshoots of any kind with any actors. It’s just additional dialogue. Here’s something that hasn’t been reported yet: (Snyder) did want to shoot and he wanted to do additional photography but HBO Max said no, that’s not happening. We’ll give you money for post-production, for special effects, for scoring, and even ADR but no reshoots of any kind on this movie.”
“This movie is basically one and done,” he continued. “This is to…close the loop, to finish the story. Maybe not the whole story, cause he did have like a three to five-picture plan. But this Snyder-verse, I’ll call it, will end with the Snyder Cut. Don’t expect any spinoffs for Batman or with Ben Affleck as Batman or any of that.”