It’s uniformly dark-and not just figuratively: Snyder transformed several daytime scenes into murky nighttime ones. No longer tonally bipolar, the film is one man’s vision, for better or worse. The CGI battles look better, and are longer and bloodier, if that’s your thing. The villain Steppenwolf, too, gets a motive-redeeming himself to his villainous family. Whereas Whedon’s version gestured at vague, tearjerky backstories, Snyder gives each hero personal stakes, particularly Ray Fisher’s Cyborg: his strained relationship with his father becomes the much needed heart of the film. But Snyder uses his doubled run time wisely. The new cut of Justice League, dubbed the Snyder Cut by fans on the Internet, lasts four exhausting hours.
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