Zack Snyder has revealed more from his Justice League cut.

The director, who was forced to leave the project for personal reasons as Joss Whedon took over to finish the movie, has previously shared a lot of information about how his version of the film looked very different.

And, taking to his Vero account on Sunday (June 16), Zack revealed a glimpse at the concept design of a younger version of the DC villain Darkseid – aka Uxas – who he wanted to appear in the movie but did not.

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"Speaking of father's day, here's the King daddy," Zack wrote in the caption.

The director also revealed his version of Justice League would have included a lot more Cyborg.

To recap: Zack's original ending was for The Flash to travel back in time and save the League by giving Cyborg another chance to stop the Unity of the three Mother Boxes, having failed at first.

Once again posting on Vero, Snyder revealed that Cyborg would have been tempted inside the Mother Boxes to be with his parents (who are both dead by this stage in the Snyder version) instead of saving the world – an aspect pretty overlooked in the final cut.

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In the caption, he wrote: "Careful Victor... if you go inside the mother boxes, they will f**k with you big time that's not Father's Day that's a trick."



The reveals comes after Zack also detailed the superhero axed from the Justice League final cut.

Seriously. We need to see his version of the movie now!

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