A new fan poster for director Zack Snyder's Justice League pays homage to some iconic DC comic cover art. Thanks to the visual style and aesthetic of films like 300 (2007) and Watchmen (2009), Snyder made a name for himself, bringing graphic novels to life even before the DC Extended Universe. After the warm reception of Man of Steel (2013), Snyder was positioned as the visionary who would spearhead the DCEU or, rather, the SnyderVerse.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) was reportedly hampered by studio interference before being critically panned. In 2017, Snyder was forced to leave Justice League's production following a family tragedy. This resulted in the release of what is known by fans as «Josstice League» and those infamous stories of a troubled production under the guidance of Joss Whedon. Thanks to overwhelming fan support via the #ReleaseTheSnyderCut campaign, Snyder'sJustice League was released last year. The four-hour cut represents a culmination of the story that began in Man of Steel and is universally hailed as superior to its theatrical counterpart. Friday marked the first anniversary of The Snyder Cut's release on HBO Max.
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A new fan poster for Snyder's Justice League by artist Cristián Arriagada pays homage to the cover of Paul Dini and Alex Ross' graphic novels starring The World's Greatest Superheroes (1998-2003). The piece features a black-suit Superman, Batman, Flash, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg, Martian Manhunter, and Green Lantern. Check out the design below:
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Following the release of Snyder's Justice League, The Snyder Cut
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