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  1. ADMIN MOD. Zach Justice is weird. he dated Indiana Massara who is 7 years younger than him, and is now showing interest in Tarayummy, who is 5 years younger. I wouldn’t have felt weird about it if he didn’t make jokes on the Dropouts pod about how she “looks like a kid” and then proceed to flirt with her right after.

  2. by Elle2321. Zac is such a jerk. I hate it. Come on there are so many scenes in which he’s not just a dumbass but an actual jerk. When Rory “moves in” with them for like a couple of days while looking for a job and before moving back to Lorelai in season 6. I hate him sooo much there.

    • "Fly, Son. It's time."
    • "Everything Breaks, Victor. Everything changes."
    • "Everyone, This Is Alfred. I Work For him."
    • "Not impressed."
    • "Ready The Armada. We Will Use The Old ways."
    • "I Belong to No One!"
    • "Then You Have weakness."
    • "And All of Existence Shall Be mine."
    • "There Are Six, Not Five. There Is No Us Without him."
    • "None Are Taken Back from The darkness."

    Jonathan Kent

    One of the biggest and noticeable changes made to the original release of Justice League were reshoots for Henry Cavill's Superman. Though his arc remains essentially the same in the film, there are key differences in Whedon's and Snyder's approaches. RELATED: 10 DC Characters Zack Snyder Should Direct That Aren't Superman Zack Snyder's Justice League dwells for longer on Superman remembering his past after being resurrected and features a scene where he dons a new black suit as he hears the...

    Silas Stone

    Though there are several, the most significant father and son relationship in Zack Snyder's Justice Leagueis without a doubt the one between Silas and Victor Stone. The two are portrayed as being very emotionally distant from one another, but Victor gets to have some kind of resolution with his father at the end while playing back a message Silas had left for him earlier. The broken and changed thing that Silas is referencing can be interpreted as either Silas and Victor's relationship in the...

    Batman

    Snyder's DCEU movies are often accused of being fundamentally humorless, which is a gross exaggeration. They are definitely lighter on quips than the MCU films, which is what so many of Joss Whedon's reshot lines of dialogue were obviously meant to counteract, but they're not devoid of straight-up jokes between the heroes. Batman makes this offhand remark to the rest of the League as they enter the Batcave, and it shows exactly the kind of dynamic that the DCEU's Alfred and Batman have. Bruce...

    Superman

    Superman's big entrance into the final fight of the movie is handled very differently in the 2017 and 2021 versions of the film. In the original theatrical cut, Cyborg is ripped apart by Steppenwolf before setting Superman up for a classically cheesy line about being "a big fan of justice." Zack Snyder's Justice League, on the other hand, treats Victor Stone with a lot more respect and Superman flies into block Steppenwolf's axe before it can reach Cyborg. This brief, smirking, reaction from...

    Darkseid

    This is the last line spoken by Darkseid in the movie, and it's emblematic of a huge part of the fun of Zack Snyder's Justice League overall, which is that it's the beginning of something much larger. Or, at the very least, it was once intended to be. Darkseid's promise of an all-out invasion of Earth and a showdown with the Justice League ironically taps into the energy of the original Avengers movie better than Joss Whedon's version of Justice League. However, it still appears unlikely that...

    Wonder Woman

    During the League's first fight with Steppenwolf, the villain challenges Wonder Woman after figuring out she is an Amazon. Since he’d prevailed against the Amazon's fighting him earlier in the movie, Steppenwolf gets cocky and claims Diana for one-on-one combat. In response to Steppenwolf’s challenge, Wonder Woman responds that no one has control over her. It's one of several ways in which Snyder's version of the film makes the Amazons appear more fearsome and less objectified than in Joss Wh...

    Steppenwolf

    The characterization of Steppenwolf stuck close to the comics where his brutal ways are concerned. In Zack Snyder’s Justice League, he had no issue with killing someone even after they had made a plea for their lives. When one of his would-be victims begs that he has a family, Steppenwolf shoots back that it meant he had a weakness. This shows how Snyder's original vision for Steppenwolf was for someone who was always on the lookout for the things that he could exploit, with any pleas for mer...

    Darkseid

    When it comes to delivering villainous quotes, Darkseid might just be in a league of his own. Much like Thanos hungered for the Infinity Stones in the MCU, Darkseid is driven by an intense desire to find the Anti-Life Equation in the DCEU, and he seems happy to indulge in the bad guy tradition of talking about his evil plans. This quote fits right into Snyder's operatic take on the DCEU, evoking one of General Zod's best quotes from Man of Steel.

    Batman

    After realizing his mistake in antagonizing Superman, Bruce Wayne was convinced the team needed to bring the Man of Steel back to life in order to fight the threat of Steppenwolf. Zack Snyder’s Justice League, unlike Joss Whedon's version of the movie, doesn't treat Batman v Superman as something to be criticized, and instead builds upon the ideas laid out within it. RELATED: Every Batman Actor, Ranked By Comic Book Accuracy Bruce's decision also comes with apparent consequences and is anothe...

    Aquaman

    Zack Snyder’s Justice League was inspired by a number of comics, with the Amazon-Atlantean wars being just one of the things that are alluded to. Aquaman and Wonder Woman reference the conflict but ultimately choose to focus on the similarities between their respective peoples. Snyder's version of the movie really shows them reconciling their beliefs with a short exchange as they exhume Superman's body. This saying allows them to truly see eye to eye, as it’s one that both the Amazons and the...

  3. Aug 24, 2021 · Aquaman: "I never said that." Throughout Zack Snyder's Justice League, Jason Momoa's Aquaman is much more of a loner, closer to how fans meet him in James Wan's Aquaman. At first, he comes off as a bit of a jerk who is thrust into being a hero but it turns out he has the biggest heart.

  4. Quotes /. Zack Snyder's Justice League. All the hopes and dreams of Krypton live in you now/I'm so proud of you, son. Your mother and I loved you/ Your mother and I knew you would change the world. Your heart was tested/I know it's been hard, Clark. But you gave hope to their world/You need to show them who you are.

  5. Jan 25, 2024 · Zack Snyder's Justice League often referred to as the "Snyder Cut", is the 2021 director's cut of the 2017 American superhero film Justice League.It presents Justice League — the fifth film of the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) and based on the DC Comics superhero team of the same name — as director Zack Snyder had intended it before he left the production.

  6. Mar 24, 2021 · Here are some of the key quotes from Zack Snyder's Justice League . "I've come to enlighten you to the great darkness. I will bathe in your fear." Most people would be intimidated by the sight of ...

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