Zack Snyder provides photographic proof of the Snyder Cut

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Zach Snyder has officially confirmed what millions of people have hoped was true: a “Snyder Cut” of Justice League DOES exist.

Some background, if you’re just joining us: Zack Snyder started to direct 2017’s Justice League but had to drop out to a family tragedy. Warner Bros. called in Joss Whedon to finish up the movie, but ever since it landed in theaters (to crappy reviews and poor box office), rumors have persisted that a different version of the movie existed, one that Snyder put together himself. Lots of the Justice League cast members have alluded to its existence, including Jason Momoa, Gal Gadot and Ben Affleck. But now, Snyder has provided photographic proof:

Snyder took to the Vero app to break the happy news, also sharing that his cut runs for 3 hours and 34 minutes, which is about an hour-and-a-half longer than the theatrical version.

Does this mean we’ll actually see the Snyder Cut? That’s far less settled, with insiders saying that there’s “no way” Warner Bros. would spend the money it would take to complete the footage and release it. But if the fans are loud enough? Who knows?

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h/t Entertainment Weekly