So what did they add into this then? Any notable deleted scenes?
There's one big chunk added to the second act where we get a lot of extra character interactions, which I really like, and the Harley motorcycle scene. Its probably like a solid 7 or 8 minutes, which was much needed because in the TC the second act always felt like it skipped over something to me. aside from that its just a few extra lines here and there. Third act is completely untouched.
I don't get all the hate for the plot in this movie. It's a simplistic plot that works well to focus more on the characters, which is Ayer's strong suit. I love that the entire Midway City attack happens on account of Waller and that Enchantress goes rogue. What I DON'T like is the ill-fitting over the top Enchantress plot. Incubus was useless and should have been dropped. Her original "ashy" look should have been kept. The effects needed to be less absurd, and her powers needed to be a reigned in a bit- make her more about smoke and mirrors rather than shooting lightning out of her hands. The Harley Joker abusive relationship needed to be there, absolutely ridiculous that it was cut. The first act needed a complete overhaul, and it seems based on the novelization and test screening reports that it was quite good at one point, but cut in favor of a terrible scene where Waller pulls out a BINDER of the Squad and gives us a 20 minute scene of exposition. The third act is really just....generic. Still would have liked to see how it went pre re-shoots. The only dialogue I have a problem with is in the third act "Her heart is out we can end this!" "lady, you are EVIL" etc etc.
Also, there's dialogue missing still from a lot of scenes that would've made a lot more sense, that is in the novelization. The chemical wedding scene makes a lot more sense. As does their plan to kill Flag. As it stands, they go from wanting to kill him, to deciding they need to protect him over a span of about 2 minutes. In the book, they discuss that they want to kill Flag, but they specifically talk about how they can only do it after they get their nanites disarmed and that until then they need to protect him. The added June/Rick scenes in the book give their relationship much added depth.
There are two good movies here, maybe not GREAT ones, but solid ones. One being Ayer's original dark vision. The second being the one with the trippy effects and music videos. Yes I said it, I think that if the movie had been conceived like that in SCRIPT WRITING stage, it could've been something cool and different(though Ayer couldn't have pulled that version off- Snyder actually would've been a good guy for that). But you cannot shoehorn it in last minute. WB has failed to realize that half the reason BVS got such bad reviews was because they cut out half the story. So what do they do? Go back in the editing room and ruin everything all over again. Fortunately, most of the characters were done so well that they could do a much better SS sequel, or have them in the Batman movie and they would have a good jumping board to start from.