A new, black-and-white version of the trailer forZack Snyder’sJustice League(also known the “Snyder Cut”) has been released into the world. Eager fans of the new, Snyder-approvedJustice Leaguerecut were treated to a colorizedversion of the trailerback in August during the DC FanDome event. Since the trailer’s release, we’ve learned that aboutfour minutes of new footage will be addedto Snyder’sJustice Leaguecut followingreshoots with some of the cast. The new version of the 2017 DCEU movie will premiereon HBO Max as a four-part miniseries.

Snyder initially unveiled the new black-and-white trailer on his platform of choice, the Vero app. Shortly after that premiere, Snyder posted the trailer on Twitter for a wider audience to check out. Generally speaking, not too much has changed in the new trailer. We still get to listen toLeonard Cohen’s laconic “Hallelujah” as we watch slowed-down footage from Snyder’sJustice League. The shots of the trailer are assembled in the same order, too.

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However, there are at least four pieces of new footage buried within the black-and-white trailer which discerning fans will likely catch. Those pieces of new footage include: A shot of Cyborg (Ray Fisher) watching a group of teens play football in the street outside his apartment; a shot of the Batmobile speeding down the road and killing Parademons; A new shot of Hippolyta (Connie Nielsen) battling the Parademons; and what looks like a shot of Aquaman (Jason Momoa) or another Atlantean in a headpiece in the midst of battle.

The original cast ofJustice League—Ben Affleck,Henry Cavill,Gal Gadot,Ezra Miller, Momoa, and Fisher — will be back for the Snyder Cut. Additionally, familiar supporting cast, includingAmy Adams,Jeremy Irons, andDiane Lanewill also be joining. New cast additions for the Snyder Cut includeJared Letoas Joker. The Snyder Cut will no doubt be an all-consuming event when it does finally hit HBO Max. As such, it’s probably best to buckle up and keep this new trailer on a constant loop.

Zack Snyder’s Justice Leagueis coming to HBO Max in 2021. Watch the new black-and-white trailer below. For more, check out our recentinterview withJustice Leaguestar Henry Cavill.