Henry Cavill Talks On ‘Snyder Cut Of Justice Leauge’ And Says He’s ‘Looking Forward To Seeing It’

Justice League’s Superman Henry Cavill has shared his opinions about ‘Snyder Cut’ after director Zack Snyder announced that he would be releasing a recut version of the 2017 superhero film ‘Justice League’ for HBO Max.
Man of Steel and Batman v Superman director, Zack Snyder had to quit the post-projection of Justice League due to his step-daughter Autumn Snyder passed away at the age of eight.
After quitting, Joss Whedon, who made 2012’s Avengers and its 2015 sequel Avengers: Age of Ultron, was hired to complete the movie, and fans blamed Whedon for the cause of the movie’s failure.
During a special online meeting with respected actor Patrick Stewart, Cavill has shared his thoughts about the re-edited movie and he said that he is looking forward to seeing it. He said:
“Oh the Snyder Cut, the famous-slash-infamous-slash-all-sorts-of-things Snyder Cut. I can’t really tell you anything aside from the fact that all I know is that HBO Max will be releasing it, I believe, and it’ll be Zack’s final vision for the movie, and I don’t know anything more than that.”
Henry continued:
“I’m just really happy that Zack got to realize his vision. I think it’s important for a filmmaker and a storyteller to have their intended vision released and shown to the world, and I’m looking forward to seeing it myself. It’s been quite the ordeal.”
Stewart also asked for Cavill to analyze the mix of visions that not being well-received by the fans. He stated:
“And then over the subsequent years, there was a big push to see the fabled Snyder Cut. And now that time has come, and I think it’s going to be very enjoyable to watch Zack finally release his version.”
Zack Snyder’s Justice League is the real version of the DCEU movie, and the movie is scheduled to release in 2021 on HBO Max.
Watch the full conversation below.

