• Justice League (2017)

  • Feb 4 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 36 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • The third episode of our Snyder trilogy series delves into the much-maligned Joss Whedon version of Justice League, often referred to as JOSSTICE LEAGUE. This film, criticized for its lack of cohesive storytelling and character development, represents a stark departure from Zack Snyder's envisioned narrative. The hosts dissect the significant issues that arose during production, including the poor treatment of cast members and the noticeable tonal shifts that left audiences disengaged. With a focus on the cast's performance, they explore how the actors seemed exhausted and uninvested, reflecting the chaotic environment behind the scenes. Ultimately, the episode underscores the sentiment that Joss Whedon's approach diluted the potential of beloved characters and failed to deliver a satisfying cinematic experience.

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    Takeaways:

    • The drastic difference between Snyder's and Whedon's versions highlights the impact of directorial vision.
    • Joss Whedon's changes to the script and characters led to a significant loss of quality.
    • The character development present in Snyder's cut makes the Justice League story more engaging.
    • The open discussion around the filmmaking process reveals the dysfunction within DC's creative team.
    • Superman and Cyborg's portrayals suffered under Whedon's direction, leading to a lack of depth.
    • The podcast emphasizes the importance of character continuity and emotional investment in superhero films.

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