





In ZACK SNYDER’S JUSTICE LEAGUE, determined to ensure Superman’s (Henry Cavill) ultimate sacrifice was not in vain, Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) aligns forces with Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) with plans to recruit a team of metahumans to protect the world from an approaching threat of catastrophic proportions. The task proves more difficult than Bruce imagined, as each of the recruits must face the demons of their own pasts to transcend that which has held them back, allowing them to come together, finally forming an unprecedented league of heroes. Now united, Batman (Affleck), Wonder Woman (Gadot), Aquaman (Jason Momoa), Cyborg (Ray Fisher) and The Flash (Ezra Miller) may be too late to save the planet from Steppenwolf, DeSaad and Darkseid and their dreadful intentions. Review: This technically it's the same film but thankfully it's not! - The first release of this film was disappointing and a hot mess. Even as a hardcore sci-fi fan by the time I'd finished watching i knew there'd be no second viewing on down the road. Then i heard about the campaign pushing for zack snyder's vision for the film to be released. They were successful and scenes cut from the first release were included as well as a few new ones being shot for the re-release. The snyder version is essentially a completely different film compared to the first. While it may not be perfect it still turned out to be a very enjoyable film to watch. For any who have only seen version 1.0 and were disappointed absolutely give this snyder version 2.0 a shot as it deserves to be watched. Unfortunately that's not something i can say much these days with guys in suits sticking their figurative fingers where they do not belong. Lastly because this comes with both the dvd and bluray versions you can give your spare copy to someone, a friend or family member so they too can see just what a difference allowing the release of the snyder version did for the film. Not to forget the jaw fropping crystal clarity. Besides a 4K television, 4k bluray player and a small yet important bit, the hdmi cable. I had good picture quality using 2.1 cables but thankfully i had gotten a new set of 4K cables(newest standard available) and swappedthem out. That made all the difference for me to get the best video quality. Point being if you lack any one of those three items even the cheapest part, the cables, you'll be missing out on as said jaw dropping visuals provided by this format. Review: A MUST see movie - This is more than just a movie. This is an epic masterpiece, hiding multiple movies within. It is far more than superheroes fighting villains and saving the world. It is a journey into each character’s life, displaying their weaknesses and their struggles as they make their way through. It is a work of art, the likes of which I have never seen before. There have been many great ‘movies’ since moving pictures began. The Godfather, Gone with the wind, Ben Hur, etc, etc. and this gem should be placed at the very top. Zack Snyder took something that meant something deep to all of us since our earliest memories of childhood, spanning multiple generations, and he turned it into something in a way that I believe will never be surpassed. He took characters that I once considered as ‘B’ or secondary heroes and he made me love them. I had all but forgotten that Cyborg even existed and now I find myself wanting a solo Cyborg movie. I used to consider Aquaman as the mascot of the JL and thought of him as a nerd and now I find myself willing to guard his Trident with my life. Even The Flash, to me, was just an unnecessary sidekick for the Green Lantern and now I wish Zack Snyder would make a solo The Flash movie. I’ve dismissed The Flash that already came out and have tossed it in the section of my brain that stores bad dreams. I am grateful that I saw the horribly chopped up JOSStice league first as it gave me a much deeper appreciation for ZSJL. However, it is bittersweet as I find myself saddened at the thought of all those who have NOT seen ZSJL and were left disappointed with the JOSStice League. They will never know how important and precious the ZSJL is. I’ve watched this 5 times now in less than 2 weeks and I still want more. I don’t want it to end. ZS could have made this a 12 hour adventure and I would sit through the entire thing, over and over again. It is THAT amazing. You won’t be disappointed










| Contributor | Amber Heard, Amy Adams, Ben Affleck, Charles Roven, Chris Terrio, Christopher Nolan, Ciarán Hinds, Connie Nielsen, Curt Kanemoto, David Thewlis, Deborah Snyder, Diane Lane, Emma Thomas, Ezra Miller, Gal Gadot, Henry Cavill, J.K. Simmons, Jason Momoa, Jeremy Irons, Jesse Eisenberg, Jim Rowe, Joe Morton, Lisa Loven Kongsli, Ray Fisher, Ryan Zheng, Wesley Coller, Willem Dafoe, Zack Snyder Contributor Amber Heard, Amy Adams, Ben Affleck, Charles Roven, Chris Terrio, Christopher Nolan, Ciarán Hinds, Connie Nielsen, Curt Kanemoto, David Thewlis, Deborah Snyder, Diane Lane, Emma Thomas, Ezra Miller, Gal Gadot, Henry Cavill, J.K. Simmons, Jason Momoa, Jeremy Irons, Jesse Eisenberg, Jim Rowe, Joe Morton, Lisa Loven Kongsli, Ray Fisher, Ryan Zheng, Wesley Coller, Willem Dafoe, Zack Snyder See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 13,245 Reviews |
| Format | Blu-ray, NTSC |
| Genre | Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy |
| Initial release date | 2021-09-07 |
| Language | English |
M**O
This technically it's the same film but thankfully it's not!
The first release of this film was disappointing and a hot mess. Even as a hardcore sci-fi fan by the time I'd finished watching i knew there'd be no second viewing on down the road. Then i heard about the campaign pushing for zack snyder's vision for the film to be released. They were successful and scenes cut from the first release were included as well as a few new ones being shot for the re-release. The snyder version is essentially a completely different film compared to the first. While it may not be perfect it still turned out to be a very enjoyable film to watch. For any who have only seen version 1.0 and were disappointed absolutely give this snyder version 2.0 a shot as it deserves to be watched. Unfortunately that's not something i can say much these days with guys in suits sticking their figurative fingers where they do not belong. Lastly because this comes with both the dvd and bluray versions you can give your spare copy to someone, a friend or family member so they too can see just what a difference allowing the release of the snyder version did for the film. Not to forget the jaw fropping crystal clarity. Besides a 4K television, 4k bluray player and a small yet important bit, the hdmi cable. I had good picture quality using 2.1 cables but thankfully i had gotten a new set of 4K cables(newest standard available) and swappedthem out. That made all the difference for me to get the best video quality. Point being if you lack any one of those three items even the cheapest part, the cables, you'll be missing out on as said jaw dropping visuals provided by this format.
M**A
A MUST see movie
This is more than just a movie. This is an epic masterpiece, hiding multiple movies within. It is far more than superheroes fighting villains and saving the world. It is a journey into each character’s life, displaying their weaknesses and their struggles as they make their way through. It is a work of art, the likes of which I have never seen before. There have been many great ‘movies’ since moving pictures began. The Godfather, Gone with the wind, Ben Hur, etc, etc. and this gem should be placed at the very top. Zack Snyder took something that meant something deep to all of us since our earliest memories of childhood, spanning multiple generations, and he turned it into something in a way that I believe will never be surpassed. He took characters that I once considered as ‘B’ or secondary heroes and he made me love them. I had all but forgotten that Cyborg even existed and now I find myself wanting a solo Cyborg movie. I used to consider Aquaman as the mascot of the JL and thought of him as a nerd and now I find myself willing to guard his Trident with my life. Even The Flash, to me, was just an unnecessary sidekick for the Green Lantern and now I wish Zack Snyder would make a solo The Flash movie. I’ve dismissed The Flash that already came out and have tossed it in the section of my brain that stores bad dreams. I am grateful that I saw the horribly chopped up JOSStice league first as it gave me a much deeper appreciation for ZSJL. However, it is bittersweet as I find myself saddened at the thought of all those who have NOT seen ZSJL and were left disappointed with the JOSStice League. They will never know how important and precious the ZSJL is. I’ve watched this 5 times now in less than 2 weeks and I still want more. I don’t want it to end. ZS could have made this a 12 hour adventure and I would sit through the entire thing, over and over again. It is THAT amazing. You won’t be disappointed
B**E
Epic and Truly Satisfying for this fan of DC
Altogether, the Snyder Cut is by far the most epic and well crafted superhero movie out there. While maybe its DCU counterparts might not be as cohesive or supplementary, there is no denying the scope of this film. The effort made to get it put together and the timing of the release of this version of the film, is also a very bittersweet goodbye to the untold possibilities of cinema we could have had with more stories from these characters. I guess that's why I keep rewatching it. Then not watching it. Then rewatching it again.
A**M
Good quality product with an amazing movie
The discs arrived in mint condition and the movie is amazing. For those curious, yes, the movie is a full story. It is divided into six parts though so, it can be stopped without interrupting important scenes. For those disappointed by the MCU copycat direction WB has taken since this film's release, this is a great place to just be satisfied with the DC universe until we can see this storyline continue.
B**L
Only buy this one on sale
Normally I like longer director's cuts better, but in this case I like the shorter theatrical version better. This is about twice as long and the extra minutes just bogg the viewer down in details that don't really add much to the story. It was okay, but I'd stick with the theatrical cut. Bought this one on sale - cheap. I would have given maybe three stars had I paid more.
R**D
The Superior Justice League!
“Zack Snyder’s Justice League” features the titular director’s original vision for the film before he had to bow out following a family crisis. While the 2017 theatrical cut often felt disjointed, with Joss Whedon’s re-shoots clashing with the prior material that Snyder filmed, this movie is more tonally consistent, particularly when viewed as a continuation of Snyder’s first two DCEU films, “Man of Steel” (2013) and “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” (2016). Snyder is easily one of the greatest cinematographers of our time, though some of his original plots struggle, but this film is a fascinating example of auteur theory and an unheard-of instance of a major Hollywood studio bringing a director back to extensively re-shoot a previously-released film in order to better fit the director’s vision. Unlike most “director’s cuts” in which a director re-cuts the film using footage they filmed previously, Snyder was able to film entirely new material and create all-new visual effects to execute his vision. Overall, the major story beats remain the same as in the theatrical version. After all, enough had been filmed before Snyder’s departure that Joss Whedon couldn’t change too much. That said, the extended runtime allows for more scenes expanding the backstories of the Amazons, the Atlanteans, and others. This is particularly beneficial as this story was originally intended to follow David Ayer’s 2016 film, “Suicide Squad,” and Patty Jenkins’s 2017 film, “Wonder Woman,” but preceded James Wan’s 2018 film, “Aquaman.” Though delays in production pushed the release of Andy Muschietti’s “The Flash” to 2022, Snyder’s reference to “Injustice” in “Batman v. Superman” coupled with the extended Knightmare sequence and Barry Allen’s own reference in this film to time getting strange as he approaches the speed of light helps to set the stage for the alternate timelines that “The Flash” will explore. Snyder also includes more references to the Green Lantern Corps even though DC disallowed a direct appearance of Hal Jordan as they have not yet decided how to use the character following the flop of Martin Campbell’s 2011 film. To that end, he only shows a Green Lantern in the flashbacks, brining in Martian Manhunter (Harry Lennix) for a cameo in the present. Also, where Whedon relied on Steppenwolf for his main antagonist, Snyder includes appearances of Darkseid both in flashbacks and briefly in the present while making Steppenwolf himself look more monstrous. Snyder gave Steppenwolf a more defined backstory and included a conversation between him and DeSaad about the Anti-Life Equation, helping to set up future stories with Darkseid. Barry Allen similarly receives greater attention, including a more emotional sequence with his father, a scene in which he briefly meets Iris West, and a greater examination of his powers. Barry himself is far more likeable in this than he was in the theatrical cut, where Whedon’s forced humor often made the character annoying. Barry and Cyborg, as the youngest members of the team, have a great rapport in their scenes together. Victor Stone receives a full flashback origin story as well, helping to humanize his character and the tragedy surrounding his transformation into Cyborg. Finally, Snyder’s story for Aquaman works well to set up the events in James Wan’s subsequent standalone “Aquaman” film. As a result of greater backstory development for these characters who receive their first significant time on-screen in this film, their characterizations are altogether more consistent while the members of the Justice League have greater chemistry together than the disjointed interactions of the theatrical cut. Structurally, Snyder’s film feels like a collected story that would play out over multiple issues of a comic book, perhaps even across different titles as is common in DC’s big stories. This works to its advantage, unlike the theatrical cut which had a story resembling a quick promotional comic book. That said, “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” feels like something between a film and a miniseries. The closest comparison would be the extended editions of “The Lord of the Rings,” except that this features a great deal of entirely new footage. It’s a satisfying continuation of the narrative that ran through “Man of Steel” and “Batman v. Superman,” though the increasing reliance on standalone stories in the DCEU and Elseworlds-type films means that any connection between this version of “Justice League” and future DCEU films remains to be seen, though this gives both filmmakers and fans the freedom to choose which version they consider canon. The work itself and the behind-the-scenes story of its creation will doubtless become the subject of innumerable scholarly film analyses with time while this version should satiate those fans left disappointed by the 2017 theatrical cut of “Justice League.”
K**H
Wish this was the shown in movie theater
If it were possible that this was original theater version, it would have been awesome. Yes, it was much longer, but the entire film fit better. Combine that with revised Batman vs Superman, you have a phenomenal story that blends and fits the characters better. Overall, if you have not seen either version, watch this one.
U**E
not a movie review
Given the subjective nature of movie preferences and individual reviews, this assessment aims to provide an overall product review rather than a movie-specific critique. The following paragraphs will focus on different aspects of the product, including the visual quality of the disk, its functionality, the completeness of the package, the included paperwork and digital code, and the durability of the plastic case. Upon visual inspection, the disk exhibited no noticeable flaws or defects. There were no visible scratches, blemishes, or imperfections that could detract from the viewing experience. The visual quality appeared to be satisfactory, providing an enjoyable visual presentation when played in the appropriate device, such as a Blu-ray player. In terms of functionality, the disk performed admirably. There was no indication of imbalance or burrs in the bore that could affect its performance or cause disruptions during playback. The disk played flawlessly in the Blu-ray player, delivering a seamless and uninterrupted viewing experience. Considering the package contents, the absence of instructions typically provided with this type of media was observed. However, it can be assumed that the plastic case containing the disk(s) was complete, as no components were missing upon initial inspection. This allowed for immediate access to the movie and its accompanying materials without any inconvenience. Furthermore, the package included the necessary paperwork and a digital code that could be redeemed on the Vudu platform. The redemption process went smoothly, without any issues encountered. Additionally, the plastic case used for storing and protecting the disk(s) demonstrated sturdy construction and thoughtful design. It showed no abnormalities or defects that could compromise its functionality or durability. Thus, the case is expected to effectively safeguard the disk(s) under normal use for an extended period, ensuring their long-term preservation. In conclusion, based on the visual quality, functionality, package completeness, accompanying paperwork and digital code, and the durability of the plastic case, the overall product evaluation indicates a satisfactory experience.
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