WB In Early Negotiations To Release Justice League Snyder Cut
Of all the fan communities out there, those campaigning for the release of the Zack Snyder cut of Justice League are by far my favorite. Not only have they kept up their passion for more than two years, but they’ve done so without descending into bitterness, have remained organised and focused, and raised a bunch of money for worthy charities along the way. But will they get their wish?
Last week saw the biggest online push yet to convince Warner Bros. Each day saw “one-hour tweet events” focused on members of the league: Wonder Woman on Monday, the Flash on Tuesday, Cyborg on Wednesday, Aquaman on Thursday and Batman on Friday. This is added up to one big push on Sunday, the two year anniversary of Justice League‘s theatrical release. The campaigned garnered support from cast and crew, and we reported on Friday that “discussions are underway” to release it.
Yesterday we heard a story that seemed to pour cold water on the excitement, with THR reporting that there is “no announcement” expected on the Snyder cut. But, as critic Grace Randolph pointed out on Twitter, this isn’t a denial that they’re working on it. She explains that the internal discussions on how to release the Snyder cut are “in early stages” of negotiations, and seems confident that we’ll soon see it. Which confirms We Got This Covered’s scoop from a few days ago, when we told you the studio will likely be bringing it to HBO Max.
Duh
This ain’t an ad campaign, think of it like the #Disney #Sony #SpiderMan deal.
I told u that would happen, and it DID.#ReleaseTheSnyderCut is in early stages. This is NEGOTIATING.
“Not Imminent”… That’s the headline?! Press continues to hound Snyder’s DC films… https://t.co/Safglklm8D
— Grace Randolph (@GraceRandolph) November 17, 2019
If this proves to be the case, it’ll be a vindication of these fan’s commitment to the project, as well as a guaranteed bit of good publicity for Warner Bros and DC. After all, everyone knows they screwed up Justice League, and now that producer Kevin Tsujihara has resigned in disgrace, it’s time for a mea culpa and letting us see what we missed out on.
What do you make of all this, though? Do you think we’ll finally get the Snyder Cut in the not too distant future? Sound off below and let us know.
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