After the theater version of "Justice League" was released, Warner initially planned to release the black and white material on the Zhadao notebook without special effects and soundtrack, but the director Zach Schneider rejected it; Zach Schneider originally directed the theater version of " "Justice League" is paid for, but in order to get full creative control of the film, which cost 70 million US dollars to remake, he decided to direct it for nothing.
The 2017 theatrical version of "Justice League" was originally the first and second episodes, each of which lasted about 2 hours; the theater release only had 1/4 of his personal filming content.
The film lasts for 4 hours, and some media also revealed that the guide version of "Justice League" is mainly changed in the following plot, and the character of each hero is more rich and three-dimensional.
The film uses all the shots taken by Zach Schneider, and will not use the shots taken by Jos Weiden, so the Superman played by Henry Cavill will not have a CGI moustache;
The first 214-minute edited version of the "Justice League" movie screen was all black and white, and "Sea King" Jason Momoa had also seen this black and white version. In 2021, "Zach Schneider's Justice League Edition", which landed on the HBO Max platform, is a color version.
There are some new “R-rated” shots in the film. For example, Batman has a scene where he will say the word “F-”; Ganggu was not satisfied with his life before meeting the Justice League, so there are also many lines starting with F. ; And the scene of Steppenwolf basically cutting people in half.
Zach Schneider’s favorite superhero is Dr. Manhattan in "Watchmen" directed by himself.
Compared with the 2017 theatrical version, the film has new special effects, new shots, a new villain, and a new plot line with Superman and his black uniform.
The reshoot of the film in October 2020 was about 4 or 5 minutes, and it took 3 days to complete the filming, and only the "Joker and Batman Encounter" scene was reshooted.
Due to international travel restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, Ezra Miller, who was on the crew of "Fantastic Beasts 3" in London, was unable to return to the United States for re-shooting. Zach Schneider turned to "Where are Fantastic Beasts 3". "The crew used Zoom to make the film on the set of "Fantastic Beasts 3".
Due to certain factors, all parts of the corner of the steel in the movie "The Flash" have been deleted, and this is the last time Ray Fisher played the corner of the steel.
The clown scene in the film is inspired by "Suicide Squad" directed by David Ayer; the clown's hospital gown is the remnants of the escape into the wilderness when the world fell, and the bulletproof vest worn by the clown is printed with the badge of law enforcement. Trophy.
The scene in which Batman put the Joker card on his gun was inspired by the 2016 “Batman v Superman” Bruce Wayne looked at Robin’s armor and said “Haha, just kidding, Batman."
If Zach Schneider can continue to shoot DC movies, he will tell the story of Robin’s death, the Joker’s burning of Wayne Manor, and everything that happened between him and Bruce.
Since the two producers, Jon Borg and Gove Johns, who have supervised the filming process of Zach Schneider and Jos Weiden's reshooting work, they will not participate in the reshooting work in 2020. , They are no longer executives of Warner Corporation, so their names will not appear in the film as "producers".
According to DC CEO Walter Hamada’s statement, the film directed by Zach Schneider has nothing to do with DC’s future development plans.