Tons of news on the Snyder Cut over the last few days. However, besides the initial announcement that a Zack Snyder production that is on it’s way to HBO Max, I find the following to be the most intriguing of it all.
Ray Porter the actor who played Darkseid in “Zack Snyder’s” Justice League recently revealed himself in a tweet. Porter also mentions that he’d recently been given permission to disclose this information. You can check out the post below.
https://twitter.com/Ray__Porter/status/1263982099377188864?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1263982099377188864&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fcomicbook.com%2Fmovies%2Fnews%2Fjustice-league-snyder-cut-darkseid-actor-revealed-ray-porter%2F
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It seems there’s a pretty good chance Darkseid will be part of this Zack Snyder film-to-television reboot type mini-series thing. The character has already been hinted at in the films and I believe by Snyder himself over the last couple years.
A big, big bad in the DC Universe. Darkseid, from what I understand, is an absolutely ruthless individual. Darkseid wants to spread his own special brand of cosmic tyranny throughout the universe. He has plans for the elimination of both free will and sentient beings. Darkseid makes (at least the MCU version of) Thanos look like a Disney character (I guess Thanos sort of already is, but you know what I mean.).
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