Quote Originally Posted by stargazer01 View Post
I don't think Henry Cavill (and his team) care about the Snyder cut of JL. On the contrary, all they want is support for a new Superman movie. IMO, Henry is being advice to not say anything about JL in hopes to get him another Supes movie through the success of Black Adam..

Henry has made it clear he does not support Snyder or wants anything to do with him again. And I was told Snyder deleted the Henry/Superman photo he recently posted..

https://www.cbr.com/henry-cavill-jus...ue-snyder-cut/


I don't think Henry is a fan of anything Snyder did post Man of Steel. I can't blame him.

https://za.ign.com/henry-cavill/1126...el-didnt-exist
And this is probably the page the rest of us should be on as well. Look, there's no polite way of putting this, but the DCEU is probably effectively over as we know it. Affleck is gone. Cavill is, if not out the door, then at least has a bad relationship with it. If there is a "Snyder cut" my guess is it's probably something like 50% green screens. If not more. There is no real financial investment on WB part to do this since it's pretty obvious there isn't going to be a sequel here. I'm not sure what people are expecting to come out of this but I guarantee it's not going to be more movies or a sequel. Some of the stuff that I've read suggests it's not even a full movie but a bunch of pieces put together. And that WB involvement was always pretty heavy handed regardless. So it's not like Synder was being given carte blanche to just do whatever he wanted.

I wish fans were as excited about making a new Superman movie as they are about releasing an unfinished movie that no one will do anything with anyway. To give you an idea of how far along this "Snyder cut" may or may not have been, here's someone who has talked to people at WB and this thing doesn't appear to be as far along as fans had hoped:

https://www.laineygossip.com/gal-gad...al-media/59020

I have no idea how true any of this is but that's exactly the point: Neither does anyone else. All we have to go on is second hand information from the director and the handful of people who have been allowed to see parts of it. That's it. Even the few people who have seen it, like Kevin Smith, admit it's not a finished movie by anyone's stretch of the imagination. This is one of those things where I think that if people actually got what they wanted they'd be disappointed. Sometimes the gate keepers actually do know best.