Based on the DC Comics superhero team, there are about 5 things that fans know about The Snyder Cut of Justice League and 5 things we hope to see in the definitive version of the film.

Due to personal reasons, filmmaker Zack Snyder had to leave the director's chair while in the process of making the highly anticipated sequel to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Stepping in to fill the void, Joss Whedon reshot new scenes and finalized a cut that mostly complied with the notes that Warner Bros wanted. Fans debate that the real Snyder cut fulfills the original vision.

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Reeling from Superman (Henry Cavill)'s absence in the world, Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck), aka the Batman, believes there is a bigger threat coming to strike at Earth. Though the dark knight has a newfound ally, Diana Prince (Gal Gadot), also known as Wonder Woman, is not enough to fight back against the impending apocalypse he foresaw in a vision.

With an enemy on its way, Batman and Wonder Woman will have to recruit members, which includes Aquaman (Jason Momoa), The Flash (Ezra Miller), and Cyborg (Ray Fisher), onto their team.

10 Barry Allen (We Know)

Though Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) mentioned he was struck by lightning, the Snyder Cut is supposed to contain a deleted scene featuring Iris West (played by Kiersey Clemons). Half the scene was already shot with Clemons and Miller, with the special effects supposed to be added later.

In the scene, Barry races to save Iris from getting hit by an oncoming bus. The two lovebirds are surrounded by glowing blue electricity as they lay eyes upon each other. The special effects are also supposed to show how Flash's speed causes a disturbance in reality.

9 Wonder Woman (We Hope)

Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman

Because Gal Gadot's cameo appearance had gained praise from fans and critics, Warner Bros was definitely eager to see how well the Wonder Wonder solo movie would do at the box office. So when Wonder Woman did exceptionally well at the box office, Warner Bros wanted Gal Gadot to have a bigger role in Justice League.

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This was already agreed upon with Zack Snyder before he left. We don't know if Snyder and Gadot had the opportunity to shoot those extended scenes. When Joss Whedon was at the helm, Gadot was pregnant during his reshoots.

8 Superman's Black Suit (We Know)

Henry Cavill teased on his Instagram post that Superman's black suit would be making an appearance. The black suit was featured heavily during the "Reign of Supermen" arc. In the storyline, Superman has been brought back from the dead but with half of his powers.

Because he appears the same and is wearing a black suit, Lois Lane starts to have doubts about whether or not that's really the love of her life. A scene was already filmed with Cavill entering the Fortress of Solitude and staring at the black suit.

7 The Knightmare (We Hope)

Knightmare

In Batman v Superman: Dawn of JusticeBruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) had an apocalyptic nightmare of the future. Bruce's vision foresaw the Earth decimated by an alien invasion, foreshadowing Darkseid's arrival. Superman was supposed to turn evil and kill Batman with his heat vision.

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To make Justice League as a standalone, Joss Whedon's version cut all connections to the Knightmare sequence. Why is Lois Lane (Amy Adams) supposed to be important in Bruce's prophecy? Why did the Flash time-travel to warn him?  How much of the Knightmare sequence is explained in the Synder Cut?

6 Darkseid Is (We Know)

What we do know is that Darkseid was supposed to make an appearance at the end of Justice League. Director Zack Snyder has already posted a behind-the-scenes shot of the entire superhero team gathered together.

Everyone in the team is looking at something mysterious from above. Some are looking up in shock and awe, but they are all ready to fight. The Snyder Cut is reportedly going to feature how Darkseid is supposed to look like with the special effects done. Joss Whedon had to scrap this open-ending, choosing the Flash and Superman to race instead.

5 Deathstroke (We Hope)

DCEU The Batman Joe Manganiello Deathstroke

Though we know True Blood actor Joe Manganiello had already been cast as Slade Wilson, Ben Affleck directed a special sequence featuring Deathstroke. At this time, Affleck was gearing up to write and direct his own Batman movie, and Deathstroke's appearance was supposed to tease what was to come.

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Unfortunately, after Snyder left Justice League, Affleck abandoned his own plans for his Batman movie as well. So we technically don't know if the Deathstroke sequence is supposed to be in the Snyder Cut at all.

4 Legion of Doom (We Know)

Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor holding out a Jolly Rancher

The post-credits of Justice League featured an end scene with Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg) and Deathstroke (Joe Manganiello). We know Lex (Eisenberg) escaped from his prison cell and managed to remain hidden enough to sneak into his private yacht. Though the two don't like each other, Deathstroke (Manganiello) has been hired by Lex to take down the newly formed Justice League.

Manganiello has shared tons of behind-the-scenes photos, revealing there's more to that sequence. Perhaps Darkseid has ordered Lex to form the Legion of Doom to distract the superheroes?

3 Cyborg (We Hope)

Cyborg's already headed to the big screen -- why not make The CW his home as well?

We can assume actor Ray Fisher was going to explore Cyborg's origin story in Justice League before getting his solo movie. In some previously shot scenes, Victor Stone (Fisher) was a high school quarterback in the middle of an intense football game.

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During the snowstorm, Victor and his teammates are trying to win the game from their opponents. In slow-motion, with the snow falling from the ground, Victor is supposed to score the winning touchdown. From the VFX reel, we can see the scene was already shot and the special effects added the football stadium as background.

2 Alfred (We Know)

Before starring as Adrian Veidt, aka Ozymandias in HBO's Watchmen, actor Jeremy Irons had been cast as Bruce Wayne's faithful butler, Alfred Pennyworth. Posted at the end of the trailer, in the deleted scene, Alfred (Irons) speaks to the unseen superhero while he's fixing up the Batmobile in the Batcave.

Many fans assumed Alfred was speaking to Cavill's Superman because it actually makes sense story-wise. Alfred though warned he hoped they were not too late. Was he referring to Darkseid's arrival? We can guess the Snyder Cut will answer this question.

1 Aquaman (We Hope)

Jason Momoa as Aquaman

Zack Snyder released behind-the-scenes photos featuring Aquaman (Jason Momoa), Mera (Amber Heard), King Nereus (Dolph Lundgren), and Vulko (Willem Dafoe). There may be more to Aquaman's side story, especially with his enraged bar brawl against a bearded Bruce Wayne (Affleck).

Perhaps this is why director James Wan had to avoid all references to Justice League during his Aquaman movie. In Joss Whedon's version, Atlantis is barely touched upon and characters spoke underwater through a magical bubble. We won't know how much of Aquaman's subplot was actually deleted until the Synder Cut is released.

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