Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice editor, David Brenner, has revealed that the first cut of Zack Snyder's film was around four hours long.
In an interview with Pro Video Coalition, Brenner said that a version with "absolutely everything" was "a nearly four hour cut".
Brenner puts that down to the sheer number of storylines that need to be accounted for, particularly in the early section of the film:
"Generally, BvS was a unique challenge in that we had not one but two protagonists, each with an alter-ego. So there was Clark Kent, Superman, Bruce Wayne and Batman. And then surrounding them are Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, Wallace Keefe, Perry White, Martha Kent, Holly Hunter’s character (Senator Finch), and still more characters orbiting them."
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In an interview with Pro Video Coalition, Brenner said that a version with "absolutely everything" was "a nearly four hour cut".
Brenner puts that down to the sheer number of storylines that need to be accounted for, particularly in the early section of the film:
"Generally, BvS was a unique challenge in that we had not one but two protagonists, each with an alter-ego. So there was Clark Kent, Superman, Bruce Wayne and Batman. And then surrounding them are Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, Wallace Keefe, Perry White, Martha Kent, Holly Hunter’s character (Senator Finch), and still more characters orbiting them."
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