It sounds like Zack Snyder's cut of Justice League is even more complete than previously believed.After Aquaman star Jason Momoa doubled down on his stance that the Snyder Cut of Justice League was something the public needed to see, a fan asked VFX supervisors John Desjardin and Bryan Hirota for their comments on the fabled cut of the film.

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"Many VFX shots are complete, some percentage were various stages of completion, from early postvis to almost done (but not quite)," Desjardin said in response, to which Hirota added, "I'd concur."

For the uninitiated, the #ReleaseTheSnyderCut movement was launched by fans who were disappointed by 2017's Justice League, which notoriously went through a series of massive reshoots under Joss Whedon after Snyder left the project due to a family tragedy.

Of course, Desjardin and Hirota aren't the only ones to comment on the Snyder Cut in recent weeks. Last month, composer Junkie XL confirmed his score for Justice League was completed prior to his being replaced by Danny Elfman. Additionally, cinematographer Fabian Wagner thanked fans for their continued support by sharing a piece of fan art featuring Batman standing atop the theatrical Justice League logo, albeit with the "J" and "L" replaced with an "S" and "C."

In the meantime, Snyder has continued out more and more stills and storyboards from his unfinished version of Justice League, adding additional fuel the flames of the #ReleaseTheSnyderCut movement and giving new hope to those who had given up on ever seeing his vision come to life.

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