While a whole new trailer is set to be released next week, Zack Snyder's Justice League ran into a bit of a snag with it's first trailer that originally premiered at DC FanDome (See the original article here). The original trailer was taken down due to apparently Snyder using Leonard Cohen's song "Hallelujah" without proper permission. To rectify that, the copyright for the song has now been properly paid for and a new version of the trailer has been released. Due to it merely being a holdover until a newer trailer is released next week, the trailer released early today was essentially the same as the original teaser with minor bits of extra footage added and notably is in black and white. However, since then a proper colored version has been released which you can check out below:
Zack Snyder's Justice League is set to premiere on HBO Max as a four-part miniseries in 2021. In addition, check out a new, high definition shot of the original Steppenwolf that will be utilized in the new version. Check it out below:
Stay tuned!
https://youtu.be/nhym0fLkEFg
@Rambo: I don’t even know what part of which movie that was from. 😂
'Kal el no!' Yes, I'm sure you're right 😆
@Rambo: Well, we’ll know in early 2021. I honestly don’t expect much slow motion. There wasn’t much in MOS or BvS (In fact, can only recall one shot for sure!). The CGI even in small portions looks way more rendered and detailed just off shots like this Steppenwolf one. As for the cast, most of this film will lean on Affleck and Gadot who are solid enough to carry the film, in my opinion.
It could turn out better than the theatrical release for sure...but some problems will still be there such as the weak cast and the cgi and slow mo overuse.