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Zack Snyder's Justice League Releases Teaser Trailer

A closer look is expected during DC FanDome on August 22.

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Director Zack Snyder has tweeted a short video, which in turn teases Saturday's expected release of a longer teaser for the long-fabled "Snyder cut" of 2017's Justice League. Snyder will be making an appearance at DC's virtual convention, DC FanDome, on August 22 at 2:45 PM PT / 5:45 PM ET in a panel that, according to Snyder's tweet, will kick off shortly after the new trailer's premiere at 2:30 PM PT.

Fans who haven't been following "Snyder cut" news can be forgiven for feeling confused at what the fuss is with a re-release of the 2017 film. We have a more comprehensive breakdown of what we know about the new version, but long story short: Snyder (Watchmen, Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice), was initially involved but a troubled production and a family tragedy led to his leaving the project and Joss Whedon stepping in to take over as an uncredited director. The final product received mixed reviews, which led to strong demand for a director's cut fully realizing if not more closely approximating Snyder's vision.

The 23-second clip Snyder tweeted out doesn't tell you much, but it might at least convey the vibe the director's cut will inhabit. Earlier this year, Snyder told The Hollywood Reporter that this version shouldn't be thought of as a version, per se, but "an entirely new thing." In an interview, Snyder revealed that the previous theatrical cut is "one-fourth" of what he imagined. (We broke down all the major differences between the Snyder cut and the theatrical cut, if you want to know more.)

Zack Snyder's Justice League is expected to release on HBO Max in 2021.

The second trailer for Warner Bros. highly anticipated Wonder Woman sequel will also be debuting Saturday during DC Fandome. If you can't wait 'til then (or maybe also even if you can), we have a get-hype list of 32 things we learned about that sequel from visiting the set of Wonder Woman 1984.

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