The rise in anticipation for Zack Snyder’s Justice League, generally known as “The Snyder Cut” continues. One of the many questions surrounding the theatrically released version of film in the was why Superman’s journey from “rose from the dead on the wrong side of the crypt” to “actually this is pretty much the Superman we’ve wanted on screen for the last 30 years” seemed a little abbreviated.

After all, in the comics, when Superman died at the spikey hands of Doomsday, he didn’t return to primary colored and caped glory right away. Instead, he spent a little time in a black and silver Kryptonian regeneration suit before getting back into his beloved red and blue costume.

Henry Cavill even stirred up fans early in the filming of Justice League with an Instagram post that may or may not have been teasing the black and silver Superman resurrection costume from the comics. It never showed up on screen, though. And Fabian Wagner, the cinematographer on Justice League, told Inverse in 2017 that scenes were indeed filmed of Henry Cavill wearing the black and silver Superman costume.

And there it is! And really, that suit does look pretty darn cool on screen like that. And it’s nice to see Henry Cavill as Superman without the bizarre digital mustache removal that marred so many of his scenes in the theatrical version.

This technically isn’t the first time we’ve seen the black Superman suit on screen, though. Another Justice League deleted scene featured it in the background of the alien “fortress” ship from Man of Steel, did show the suit, albeit not on Cavill.

And if you’re wondering whether ANY of the scenes Joss Whedon filmed for Justice League would remain in the Snyder Cut, well…the director offered a pretty thorough debunking of that notion.

““There will be no chance on earth that I will use a shot prior or after I left the movie,” Snyder said. “I would destroy the movie, I would set it on fire before I would use a single frame that I did not photograph. That is a fucking hard fact.”

Well…ANYWHO…The Snyder Cut, or Zack Snyder’s Justice League, or whatever it ends up being called will arrive on HBO Max in 2021.