Zack Snyder shares inside stories about Joker and Robin in his Justice League

Zack Snyder  fought so very hard to get this version of his superhero team-up blockbuster in front of audiences, and release the Snyder Cut warriors have to realize that this movie is the victory for which they fought for three years.

In various interviews, Snyder willingly shares more details about cool things that he had planned for his Justice League sequels.

Snyder was a guest on Cinema Blend’s official podcast  and he opened up about the sequence that he envisioned, which is how The Joker kills Robin and that would have been in Snyder’s world.

Snyder told that he knew exactly how it was supposed to happen and even painted a picture on how it would have been presented.

“Certainly within the construct of the movie that we’ve never made, there was a scene where there’s this Last Supper before they go and try and heist the Mother Box. Because that’s the piece they need to jump Flash back (through time). Everyone kind of — there’s a confessional, because they all think they’re going to die. And so everyone sorta tells a small story, and Joker tells the story of killing Robin. And so that would be fun to sort of get to see the buildup and the whole ‘why’ of it and everything. … I do know how (Joker) did it. I will say there”

 Now that, The specter of Robin’s death has haunted Bruce Wayne ever since Zack Snyder brought the hero into the fold in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Snyder’s take on the Dark Knight is that he’s a grizzled, veteran Batman who has seen some turns and the fact that there was a Robin suit on display in the Batcave, with Joker’s laughter scrawled across the chest, constantly reminds Bruce of his greatest failure… leading to the death of his ward.

Anshpreet Kaur

Anshpreet Kaur is a Journalism student at Indira Institute Of Management Pune, India. She is an avid reader who spends most of her time exploring hidden gems of literature. She is inclined towards writing poetry, and wants to stand out as a feminist voice. Anshpreet is currently working as an Entertainment Journalist at USAnewshour.com and can be reached at anshpreetkaurlamba@gmail.com