How About A Zack Snyder Justice League IMAX Wide Release? New Amy Adams Man Of Steel Image, Too

How About A Zack Snyder Justice League IMAX Wide Release? New Amy Adams Man Of Steel Image, Too

Zack Snyder is back with more behind-the-scenes reveals from his DC films, including a new image of Amy Adams as Lois Lane and a fresh reminder of how different Zack Snyder’s Justice League looked on the big screen.

Snyder Celebrates Amy Adams as Lois Lane

Snyder shared a never-before-seen black-and-white portrait of Amy Adams from Man of Steel, writing: “The incomparable @amyadams — fearless and brilliant as Lois Lane. Captured by Clay Enos during Man of Steel.”

Adams’ portrayal of the Daily Planet reporter was a standout in Snyder’s trilogy, with many fans still championing her take on the iconic character.

IMAX Look at Steppenwolf

Snyder also posted two intense shots of his version of Steppenwolf during a quality check screening at Universal CityWalk’s IMAX theater: “I wish more people could’ve experienced this in IMAX. These were shot off the screen during picture check at Universal CityWalk IMAX — only a handful of people got to see this film as it was intended on a massive screen and an image that just breathed.”

The images highlight the incredible detail of Steppenwolf’s armor and CGI rendering, which Snyder emphasized was designed specifically for an epic viewing experience.

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Limited Screenings Frustrated Fans

Despite Zack Snyder’s Justice League gaining a passionate global fanbase on HBO Max, its minimal theatrical exposure — especially in IMAX — remains a point of frustration for Snyder and his supporters.

His post further underscores the missed opportunity for fans to fully immerse themselves in the intended cinematic scale.

Fans continue to push for more IMAX showings and a physical re-release of Zack Snyder’s Justice League, especially if a future Justice League continuation ever materializes.

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