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DC fans, if you’re planning to watch Zack Snyder’s Justice League, we’ve got some advice for you!
Be sure to do a bladder check before you start and go easy on the liquids because you wouldn’t to miss a single minute of the four-hour long movie!
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Ever since Justice League came out, fans have been petitioning and eagerly waiting to see Zack Snyder’s original vision for DC’s favourite group of superheroes.
And now, the director has confirmed that fans will be able to watch ONE four-hour long movie of the superheroes, instead of a four-part miniseries as was previously reported.
That’s TWICE as long as a normal movie!
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Back in August, it was revealed that the highly anticipated Snyder Cut would span across four one-hour long episodes but it seems like the director has decided to go in a different direction.
Zack confirmed the four-hour long movie when he responded to a fan who asked him to clarify if Justice League would be a mini-series or a “one-shot watch”.
The director replied with a “one shot” so fans, that means you’ll need to exercise good bladder control before the movie because we know you wouldn’t want to miss a second!
The director continued to confirm the four-hour long movie when another fan asked if the movie would be four-hours with or without the credits, to which Zack replied with a simple “without”.
Be still our beating hearts.
Fans all over are of course already on the edge of their seats in anticipation of the movie and so are we!
Zack also confirmed that the movie would be keeping its March 2021 release date and we’re crossing our fingers and toes that there won’t be any changes to that!
We don’t know about you, but we’re already counting down the days to the release of the Snyder Cut!
Do you think you’ll be able to make it through four-hours without a bathroom break? Let us know how you’ll manage it!
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