Well, we might not have received the long-fabled Zack Snyder cut of Justice League, but at least his henchmen are still out there doing the dirty work, keeping the unjustifiable mess formally known as the Dceu in the public eye.
Yesterday, Albert Valladares, who portrayed a hired gun in the divisive 2016 blockbuster Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, shared the below image of himself and none other than Dceu founding father, Zack Snyder. The photo, posted to Valladares’ official Instagram page, showcases the stuntman listening intently to the “wisdom” being bestowed upon him by Snyder on the set of the aforementioned superhero feature.
For those of you who don’t remember, Valladares met his end in Dawn of Justice when Batman (Ben Affleck) literally tore through a transport truck with the Batmobile in an absolutely badass chase sequence. Which, by the way, took place just prior to the Caped Crusader...
Yesterday, Albert Valladares, who portrayed a hired gun in the divisive 2016 blockbuster Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, shared the below image of himself and none other than Dceu founding father, Zack Snyder. The photo, posted to Valladares’ official Instagram page, showcases the stuntman listening intently to the “wisdom” being bestowed upon him by Snyder on the set of the aforementioned superhero feature.
For those of you who don’t remember, Valladares met his end in Dawn of Justice when Batman (Ben Affleck) literally tore through a transport truck with the Batmobile in an absolutely badass chase sequence. Which, by the way, took place just prior to the Caped Crusader...
- 8/21/2018
- by Joseph Falcone
- We Got This Covered
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