"Justice League" Deleted STAR Labs Fight Scene Photo Hits The Internet

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A Superman costume from the 2013 Man of Steel film worn by Henry Cavill and designed by Michael Wilkinson and James Acheson is on display at the DC Comics Exhibition: Dawn Of Super Heroes at the O2 Arena on February 22, 2018 in London, England.

More unreleased "Justice League" content hits the web.

Justice League shaped out to be a disappointment for DC Comics and Warner Bros. Some comic fans think that DC tried to rush to catch up with Marvel, and in doing so they ruined their movie timeline. It only took three movies (Man of Steel, Batman V Superman, Suicide Squad) for the studio to build up to the superhero team-up flick Justice League, which is faster than Marvel took to build up to the first Avengers. Still, other fans blame the change in direction. Zack Snyder, who helmed Man of Steel and Batman V Superman, completed the majority of Justice League before he took a leave of absence when his daughter took her own life. Joss Whedon, the man behind the first two Avengers movies, stepped in and completed Justice League, and the film turned out to be Frankenstein's monster. Pieces were rearranged and scenes were reshot, causing the film to feel chopped up. 

Fans have been extremely vocal about getting the original Zack Snyder cut of the film, and slowly but surely, little leaks from the cut have hit the web. Concept art, photos, and script segments have popped up online over the last year, and now, another piece of Snyder's lost cut has surfaced. A picture of Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), Aquaman (Jason Mamoa), and the Flash (Ezra Miller) getting ready for battle in a partially demolished STAR Labs was posted online. The heroes never fight at the lab in the theatrical cut of the film, although it is visited briefly in the movie. That assured fans the scene was part of the Snyder cut, which may never see the light of day in its entirety.  

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