Apocalypse war movie is the vision of Snyder's



Justice league Dark apokolips movie is one of the best animated movie ever . It is deferent but it's also a remarkably close encapsulation of the DCEU story Zack Snyder had planned. Snyder's work in the DCEU began with 2013's Man of steel and continued with 2016's Batman v superman dawn of justice both of which remain deeply polarizing to this day. Though his involvement with the DCEU continued with justice league , his departure from the film along with the last-minute reshoots it went through resulted in the movie that hit theaters in late 2017 being far removed from the version he'd directed. Aside from Justice League itself, Snyder had a grandiose vision in mind for the DCEU that was meant to both test and deconstruct DC's most iconic characters like never before. With everything from interplanetary invasions to heroic sacrifices, the story Snyder had intended for his DC films would end up being unexpectedly detoured with the revamping of Justice League. This would ultimately lead to the rise of the campaign for the Snyder cut. 
Arriving in the midst of that, Apocalypse war is a very unexpected development due to how vivid a representation of Snyder's planned DCEU ,arc it has proven to be. Not only are its stakes as high and its style as visceral as Snyder's, but the story the movie tells is so similar to Snyder's plans that the parallels between the two are simply impossible to miss. Here are the ways in which Apokolips War mirrors Zack Snyder's plans for the DCEU.



Apokolips war movie is full r-rated



If ever there were an animated superhero movie that completely threw caution to the wind, it's Justice League Dark: Apokolips War. While DC's animated movie tend to be fairly intense affairs, Apokolips War makes dead certain that viewers know it's an R-rated battle for the fate of the world where many characters are either killed or horribly maimed, complete with enough F-bombs to keep it further outside of the PG-13 realm. In short, the subtitle Apokolips War is as much a descriptor of the movie's content as it is an indicator of its story.

This also makes it incredibly similar to Zack Snyder's DC movies. Man of Steel was a true PG-13 movie, while the ultimate edition of BVS was hard-edged enough to earn an R (and even the movie's theatrical cut is still a very hard PG-13). For as split as the reception tends to be on Snyder's movies, his approach to superhero films is a lightning rod, with few filmmakers pushing the limits of injecting material for more mature audiences into superhero movies like Snyder does. Apokolips War operates under the very same mindset. Furthermore, the similarities between Apokolips War and Snyder's DCEU plans go even deeper.

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