When Justice League opened in theaters in 2017, the story was as much about what was on the screen as it was about what happened behind the scenes. It was well-known that, while Zack Snyder was listed as the film’s director, he had left the production before completion with Joss Whedon stepping in to finish things up. In the years that followed, however, it started to emerge that Whedon hadn’t just finished a few things but had made an entirely different movie, complete with multiple weeks of reshoots and a very different script. Now, with Zack Snyder’s Justice League – the filmmaker’s original vision for the film – complete and now streaming on HBO Max, fans can see for themselves just how little of Snyder’s work was in that theatrical release and it turns out there was very little of the original cinematographer’s work there as well. In an interview with IndieWire, cinematographer Fabian Wagner admits that he wasn’t involved in Whedon’s Justice League reshoots.