Zack Snyder's Justice League 2 will become a motion comic
The storyboards by Zack Snyder, Jim Lee and Geoff Johns for Zack Snyder's Justice League 2 will be released as a fan-made motion comic. Zack Snyder's Justice League arrived on HBO Max earlier this year (here on Amazon you can buy it in a 4K Ultra HD + Blu Ray steelbook version). The four-hour epic pleased Snyder and gave audiences a taste of his grand plan for the DC Extended Universe, as his Justice League was originally supposed to be part of a film trilogy.
A non-profit project by some fans, The Dreamscapes of Justice League: A Motion Comic, will adapt the storyboards created by Snyder, Jim Lee and Geoff Johns to create a motion comic. The actor who played Justice League's Darkseid, Ray Porter, will be the film's narrator, outlining all of Snyder's plans for future Justice League films. The project should be ready by the end of the year. The film was made with the intention of supporting #RestoreTheSnyderVerse and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Take a look at the teaser below:
Zack Snyder's Justice League 2 would have shown crucial events: the Riddler solving the Ant-Life equation before killing himself in front of Batman, Ocean Master and Black Manta killing Aquaman, Dr. Poison who killed Wonder Woman to Themyscira, Captain Cold attacking Flash bringing Cyborg to intervene, only to have half of his body ripped off.
All of these events, including Luthor's death in front of Superman's eyes, would then lead to Justice League 3, forcing Flash to race through time to rewrite history. The finale would show all the heroes of Earth, led by Superman, and the Green Lantern Corps fighting Darkseid.
It's unclear how many storyboards will be adapted in this motion comic, but it seems certain that fans who will. they are realizing they will stay true to Snyder's vision as much as possible. Zack Snyder's Justice League 2 and Justice League 3 may never make it to the big screen, but a motion comic based on Snyder's storyboards will still be a way to get an idea of what the director's plan must have been to complete his narrative. .
Zack Snyder's Justice League 2 - the fan-made motion comic
Despite the film's critical and commercial acclaim, Warner Bros. and DC have largely ignored fan requests regarding the future of the Snyder-Verse. Zack Snyder's Justice League 2 would continue to explore the Knightmare timeline, which can be glimpsed in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and the Justice League epilogue. Storyboards for Zack Snyder's Justice League 2 and 3 revealed Snyder's plans, which would include Lex Luthor (Jessie Eisenberg) the League of Injustice, the Legion of Destiny, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Batman and The Flash, as also seen. in the mid-credits scene of the film.A non-profit project by some fans, The Dreamscapes of Justice League: A Motion Comic, will adapt the storyboards created by Snyder, Jim Lee and Geoff Johns to create a motion comic. The actor who played Justice League's Darkseid, Ray Porter, will be the film's narrator, outlining all of Snyder's plans for future Justice League films. The project should be ready by the end of the year. The film was made with the intention of supporting #RestoreTheSnyderVerse and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Take a look at the teaser below:
Zack Snyder's Justice League 2 would have shown crucial events: the Riddler solving the Ant-Life equation before killing himself in front of Batman, Ocean Master and Black Manta killing Aquaman, Dr. Poison who killed Wonder Woman to Themyscira, Captain Cold attacking Flash bringing Cyborg to intervene, only to have half of his body ripped off.
All of these events, including Luthor's death in front of Superman's eyes, would then lead to Justice League 3, forcing Flash to race through time to rewrite history. The finale would show all the heroes of Earth, led by Superman, and the Green Lantern Corps fighting Darkseid.
It's unclear how many storyboards will be adapted in this motion comic, but it seems certain that fans who will. they are realizing they will stay true to Snyder's vision as much as possible. Zack Snyder's Justice League 2 and Justice League 3 may never make it to the big screen, but a motion comic based on Snyder's storyboards will still be a way to get an idea of what the director's plan must have been to complete his narrative. .