Filmmaker
Zack
Snyder
is
all
set
to
release
his
version
of
the
DC
film,
Justice
League
in
2021
on
HBO
Max.
The
filmmaker
had
earlier
revealed
that
the
film's
run
time
could
go
as
long
as
four
hours,
and
now,
during
an
interview,
he
hinted
that
the
film
could
get
an
R
rating,
due
to
excessive
"profanity
and
violence".
The
2018
superhero
movie
Justice
League
had
failed
to
impress
the
audience
on
its
release.
The
film
was
surrounded
by
controversies
at
the
time
of
its
shooting
and
even
post-release.
Zack
had
left
the
project
halfway
through,
but
returned
for
re-shoots
to
re-release
the
film
in
his
image.
Zack
Snyder
On
Justice
League
HBO
Max
Edition
Talking
to
Entertainment
Weekly,
the
filmmaker
said
that
the
film
might
also
release
theatrically,
in
addition
to
premiering
on
HBO
Max.
He
told
the
portal,
"Here's
one
piece
of
information
nobody
knows:
The
movie
is
insane
and
so
epic
and
is
probably
rated
R
that's
one
thing
I
think
will
happen,
that
it
will
be
an
R-rated
version,
for
sure.
We
haven't
heard
from
the
Motion
Picture
Association
of
America
(MPAA),
but
that's
my
gut."
Zack
Snyder
Reveals
The
Changes
In
New
Justice
League
The
filmmaker
also
revealed
details
about
a
scene
where
Ben
Affleck's
Batman
will
be
seen
swearing
on
screen.
"There's
one
scene
where
Batman
drops
an
F-bomb.
Cyborg
is
not
too
happy
with
what's
going
on
with
his
life
before
he
meets
the
Justice
League,
and
he
tends
to
speak
his
mind.
And
Steppenwolf
is
pretty
much
just
hacking
people
in
half.
So
(the
rating
would
be
due
to)
violence
and
profanity,
probably
both,"
Snyder
added.
Justice
League
Snyder
Cut
Will
Release
In
2021
Justice
League
releasing
in
2021,
features
Affleck
as
Batman,
Gal
Gadot
as
Wonder
Woman,
Jason
Momoa
as
Aquaman,
Ezra
Miller
as
The
Flash
and
Ray
Fisher
as
Cyborg.
The
2018
version
was
directed
by
Joss
Whedon,
who
has
been
called
out
by
the
cast
for
misconduct
on
sets.