While the Snyderverse ends with Aquaman 2 in late 2023, we learned today that Zack Snyder almost made a decision that Warner Bros. executives deemed “awkward” regarding the relationship between Bruce Wayne, Clark Kent and Lois Lane. DC universe.
When Justice League was set to hit theaters in two parts — the first on November 17, 2017, and the second on June 14, 2019 — Zack Snyder intended to pit Batman and Superman against each other in a completely different way than we eventually saw on our screens: The Dark Knight allegedly slept with Lois Lane And a Metropolis reporter got pregnant.
This Justice League actor thinks the movie is “terrible.”
Variety confirms that this plot would lead to Bruce Wayne’s death in Justice League Part 2, leaving Clark Kent/Man of Steel to raise the billionaire’s son in Gotham with Lois.
Additionally, we’d see Wonder Woman beheading her opponents and disembowel them. “As a jihadist from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant”.

Ideas that a source interviewed by the American media considered “super cringe” (very embarrassing) and which studio Warner rejected, asking the filmmaker to revise his copy.
In Zack Snyder’s Justice League, the film’s director’s cut, Lois Lane can actually be seen pregnant: she has a pregnancy test in the bathroom, holding a cradle basket, and Bruce Wayne congratulates Clark at the end of the film.

The plot of Lois’ pregnancy was retained, but without the aspect that could have caused the fans’ dissatisfaction: making Clark Kent Bruce’s love rival, and Lois’s son the heir to “Krypton” instead of a billionaire. Nevertheless, this idea had the merit of originality and thinking outside the box.
What do you think ? Would you welcome such a change in the image of Superman and Lois? Your keyboards!
Source: Allocine

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