Justice League: The Official Word On How Much Of The Film Consists Of Joss Whedon’s Reshoots!

Justice League has been one of those films that’s been the subject of countless rumors. There have been rumors about reshoots upon reshoots upon reshoots, and given the directorial change from Zack Snyder to Joss Whedon earlier this year (due to a family tragedy for Snyder), you can hardly blame these rumors from escalating.

Given the two very different directing styles of these directors, it seemed inevitable that Justice League would be in for a last-minute overhaul. So how much of the film was redone? Speaking with The Washington Times, producer Charles Roven finally put these questions to rest.

“The goal is to make sure when you’re watching the movie, it all feels cohesive. That imprint that Joss had, some aspect of it is going to come out in the direction, but the actors are already pretty much down the road on their arcs. Let’s just say 80, 85 percent of the movie is what was originally shot. There’s only so much you can do with the other 15, 20 percent of the movie.”

So there you have it. As much as 20 percent of the current cut of the film consists of the reshoots. It’s not a bad number, and it falls in line with what a lot of folks were predicting. It’s enough to be substantial, but not enough to be a complete overhaul like, say, Rogue One was last year.

What do you think? Does this number have you concerned? Let us know down below!

Justice League hits theaters this Friday!

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SOURCE: The Washington Times

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