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AT&T Zack Snyder exhibit highlighted in photos

Tour through the AT&T Discovery District in Dallas, Texas "Zack Snyder's Justice League" exhibit with photographer Jason Laboy.

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An exhibit celebrating “Zack’s Snyder’s Justice League,” the highly anticipated directors cut of the 2017 theatrical flop set to be released on HBO Max March 18, opened its doors to fans at the AT&T Discovery District in Dallas, Texas earlier this month.

Photographer Jason Laboy has permitted the Daily Planet to share his exclusive high quality photos of the exhibit. This exhibit includes special memorabilia from the Snyder Cut and will allow fans the chance to dive deeper into the mind of Director Zack Snyder. The showcase will be open daily from 12-8pm CST.

Because of the pandemic, capacity is limited to 20 persons during operating hours. The exhibit is set to be open for the next few months.


About the photographer

Jason Laboy is a portrait/editorial photographer based in Bronx, NY. His love for photography began at a very early age with baseball trading cards. He loved how those images on the trading cards froze the action of his then favorite sport, baseball. As he grew older, Laboy’s passion flourished and now his images have been featured in galleries, on magazines and more.

Lois Lane

Lois Lane is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter at the Daily Planet. The daughter of General Sam Lane, she grew up learning hand-to-hand combat and survival techniques. After being hired by Perry White at the Daily Planet, Lois coined the name "Superman" and, because of incisive reporting on the Super Hero's incredible adventures, her career is forever linked to the Man of Steel. She remains one of Superman's strongest allies.

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