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V-r0cK said:
SuaveSocialist said:

70 million dollars allowed him to use three years of hindsight to change his vision into a four-hour miniseries (which by itself requires a complete retooling of the story's structure and pacing) by filming additional scenes, re-shooting existing ones, revising the script, and overhauling the VFX.  

You are certainly free to enjoy the final product, but this isn't anything close to his original vision.  It's not so much a restoration, but a do-over.

I completely agree.  I'd like to see his original script he was working with at the beginning and see how far off it was compared to this "Snyder Cut".  It'd also be funny to hear if Whedon followed Snyder's script more closely to Snyder's original vision than this Snyder Cut? loll

I read that that Future scene at the end was not originally part of his intended theater version and that was filmed just for this new version.  I wonder how many other new scenes he filmed that wasn't actually part of his "original vision".

The only difference is the epilogue. That wasn't apart of the original assembly cut. He wanted to do an epilogue but he didn't get to before his daughter's passing. The epilogue he did film for this cut has two differences from what he was originally planning. The Nightmare Scene has a character that wasn't originally part of the film. The character featured in the final sequence was supposed to be someone else but the WB wouldn't let him use that character.

Spoiler!
The Joker is a new addition and John Stewart (Green Lantern) was supposed to talk to Bruce at the end of the epilogue.