Justice League is one of those films that divided both critics and fans far before it was even released. From the drama surrounding Zack Snyder's departure to the often ridiculous reshoots helmed by replacement director Joss Whedon, this film had a rough start before it even got its footing.

Once the film was released, audiences were divided even further. Most agreed that the film didn't live up to the potential of the iconic superhero team, and almost everyone had an opinion as to how it could have been better. One of the more popular theories is that a Snyder director's cut of the film exists - and fans demanded it. While the Snyder cut seems to be a pipe dream, the cast of Justice League, espeically Gal Gadot and Ben Affleck, are adamant that this is still Snyder's movie.

Taking a look behind the scenes shows us that Snyder really did have the biggest influence on the film, and though his final cut may have been different, his stamp is definitely on this movie.

We will also get a look into just how much of the Justice League film was based in reality, and how much was computer animation. While a vast majority of Justice League is CGI, our favorite superheroes are still very much real. A lot of expert costuming, stunt work, and set coordination went into the making of DC's first epic group film. Let's take a closer look at what Snyder and the cast went through to deliver Justice League to our screens.

These are 25 Behind-The-Scenes Photos From Justice League That Change Everything.

The Flash vs Superman

JL Behind The Scenes Superman Flash Race

If you stayed in the movie theater for the post-credits scene of Justice League, you'll that Superman (Henry Cavill) and the Flash (Ezra Miller) have a race to the west coast.

To new fans this probably just seemed like a fun way to end the movie, but for fans who have been around for a while - especially fans of the comics - this scene makes even more sense.

The Flash and Superman is one of DC's oldest and also friendliest competitions.

The Nerdist breaks down why The Flash is actually faster, although in the film they leave it a mystery.

Flooding Tunnel

JL Behind The Scenes Aquaman

It's no secret that a solid chunk of this film was made possible by computer animation technology. Infamously, the battle sequenced hued in orange is almost 100% thanks to CGI.

Here we see Aquaman - played by Jason Momoa - in his epic tunnel moment. The perfect lighting along with some fake wind gives the illusion that Aquaman really is stopping massive waves from flooding his superhero friends.

Momoa is an experienced actor and has no problem making it all look real. In fact, all actors in this film had very little reality to work with.

Cyborg, is that you?

JL Behind The Scenes Close Up

Here we see one of the many moments that the Justice League is teamed up - and also literally lined up - in the film. While the group shots are some of the best parts of the movie, the reality of these shots is far less iconic.

For instance, here we can see what Cyborg actually looks like while shooting.

Thanks to his motion capture outfit, we get the perfect mixture of human and machine on screen.

Other than Cyborg, we're pretty impressed with how real the other costumes look, even behind the scenes.

Happy Superman

JL Behind The Scenes Happy Superman

The way Superman is reintroduced to the world in Justice League is kind of terrifying to say the least. In fact, Henry Cavill - who plays Superman - is a pretty intimidating guy in general. He basically beats the entire Justice League with no problem, and we're almost positive he could win most fights in real life too.

That being said, here we get to see another side of Superman. The costume details are on point, and any time we don't have to look at Cavill with the horrible CGI lip is a good time.

Jam Session with Ezra and Jason

JL Behind The Scenes Ezra Miller Jason Momoa

The cast of Justice League got to spend a lot of time together. If this picture tells us anything, they had a lot of fun together too. Here we see Ezra Miller and Jason Momoa having a jam session together.

Who knew these handsome and talented actors were also musically inclined?

While Justice League was not received incredibly well by audiences, it's comforting to see that the cast genuinely had a good time making the movie. Maybe next time, we'll get to see The Flash and Aquaman interact more on screen!

Close Up With Gal

JL Behind The Scenes Superman Batman WW

Move over Batman and Superman - there's a new superhero taking over. This behind-the-scenes moment is funny because, to be honest, Gal Gadot is stealing the spotlight. She also stole the moment the spotlight of the DCEU with Wonder Woman, a breath of fresh air DC desperately needed after Batman v Superman.

Our favorite DC heroine aside, this captured moment definitely shows us a blend of real sets and green screen. While Justice League was criticized for relying so heavily on CGI, it seems there are still some moments where it was used minimally.

Hippolyta Horsing Around With The Mother Box

JL Behind The Scenes Hippolyta

While it's been established that Justice League used a ridiculous amount of CGI, one thing that had to be real was the Mother Box. Well, for one certain scene at least.

Here Hippolyta, played by Connie Nielsen, holds the very real Mother Box.

In the epic battle between Steppenwolf and the Amazons, one of the mother boxes that the Amazons protected ends up getting tossed around from Amazon to Amazon and horse to horse until eventually Steppenwolf gets it.

We're thankful that for this purpose they created a box that looks impressively like the real deal!

Gal and Ben In A Tunnel

JL Behind The Scenes Batman WW Cave

the abandoned tunnel where Steppenwolf brought all of his evil mosquitoes and kidnapped Gotham citizens? Well, here we are. Of course CGI Steppenwolf and flying demons nowhere in sight, but this part of the tunnel looks real enough.

What we do see in this photo is how many cameras had to be rigged at any given moment to get the perfect shot. Good thing Gal Gadot and Ben Affleck know how to deliver in a scene.

We're just left wondering who is holding that mic and exactly where they are in the tunnel.

Snyder or Batman?

JL Behind The Scenes Snyder At Work

Directors just want to have fun too! This is Zack Snyder, the guy you can thank for the Jusice League film - or is he?

Fans have been petitioning for a "Snyder cut" of the film to be released. It's unclear whether he was let go or chose to step aside, since both sides of the story have been told.

Before all the drama, Snyder was just a director who loved his work.

That's made clear by the Batsuit piece he's wearing on his hand.

Studio Struggles

JL Behind The Scenes Green Screen

While computer enhancement should be expected in films at this point, it's still surprising to see what exactly is and isn't green screen technology. This is a scene where Wonder Woman speaks with Cyborg, trying to convince him to the League.

In the film they appear to be on your average city street with a beautiful night sky, but it turns out, not so much! This scene was actually filmed in a studio made to look like a big city in the night time.

What next? Are Henry Cavill's abs even real?