Hold onto your capes, DC fans—Zack Snyder just dropped a treasure trove of never-before-seen goodies that’s got the internet buzzing. But here’s where it gets controversial: while some celebrate these revelations, others wonder if they’re a bittersweet reminder of what could’ve been in the SnyderVerse. Over the past 24 hours, Snyder has unleashed a jaw-dropping collection of behind-the-scenes photos from the 2016 Justice League shoot, giving us a rare glimpse into his vision. Among the highlights? Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman in full armor, Henry Cavill’s Superman alongside Ben Affleck’s Batman, and—wait for it—a shirtless Cavill mid-workout. And this is the part most people miss: a never-before-seen black-and-white image of Ezra Miller as The Flash, sporting a Watchmen ‘Black Freighter’ T-shirt, a sly nod to Snyder’s earlier adaptation.
But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Snyder also shared full storyboards for his planned Justice League sequels, revealing a sprawling, apocalyptic saga that never made it to the screen. Picture this: a Darkseid-dominated future, Batman leading a ragtag team through Gotham’s ruins, Flash trying to reset the timeline, and a full-scale invasion of Earth. Oh, and did we mention Superman uniting the seven kingdoms, including Atlantis? Bold claim alert: Snyder’s vision was a Lord of the Rings-scale epic, culminating in a grand finale with Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and Superman leading humanity. But why was this shelved? That’s the million-dollar question.
The timing of these releases isn’t lost on fans. With Snyder’s recent collaboration with Korean fitness star Gym Jong Kook and his daily nostalgia-fueled posts from Man of Steel, Batman v Superman, and Justice League, it’s clear he’s leaning into fan love. Netflix’s partnership with his Rebel Moon universe only adds fuel to the fire. Here’s the real question: Is this a hint at a SnyderVerse revival, or just a fond look back? Fans are divided—some crave closure, while others fear reopening old wounds. What’s your take? Is Snyder’s unreleased vision a missed opportunity, or a chapter best left closed? Let’s debate in the comments!