Zack Snyder Reveals New “Justice League” Teaser With Fresh Footage

Behold—a new black-and-white teaser for Zack Snyder’s Justice League. We’ve already seen a colorized version of this teaser, but then again, not quite this teaser. The latest gives us some fresh footage from Snyder’s upcoming film, which will air on HBO Max as a four-part miniseries. Assuming that if you clicked on this story you’ve been paying some attention to the winding road that got us here, this version of Justice League will not only be different from the Joss Whedon-directed version we saw in 2017 but includes new footage from recent reshoots with the cast. It’ll also include Jared Leto’s Joker (!!) in the cast.

The new look is, like the last look, set to Leonard Cohen’s iconic “Hallelujah.” The fresh footage includes a brief shot of Cyborg (Ray Fisher) watching some kids play football in the street; a shot of the Batmobile mowing down some demons, and a new look at Hippolyta (Connie Nielsen) fighting yet more demons. There’s also a shot of Aquaman (Jason Momoa) in the middle of a battle.

Your returning champions—Ben Affleck’s Batman, Henry Cavill’s Superman, Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman, Fisher’s Cyborg, Momoa’s Aquaman, and Ezra Miller’s Flash are all here.

Check out the new teaser here. Zack Snyder’s Justice League is due on HBO Max sometime in 2021.

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Featured image: Zack Snyder’s Justice League is coming to HBO Max in 2021. Courtesy HBO Max/Warner Bros.

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