Warner Bros.' classic superhero blockbuster Justice League celebrated its second anniversary yesterday (17), and fans' calls for Warner Bros. to release the "Zack Snyder Cut" have reached a climax. Interestingly, the film's leading actors such as "Batman" Ben Affleck, "Wonder Woman" Gal Gadot and "Cyborg" Ray Fisher also retweeted the relevant tweets. Finally, director Zack Snyder himself also participated in the hot topic. Zack Snyder withdrew from the project due to family reasons before the filming was completed, and the director of "Avengers" took over the reshoot. The leading actors, including Aquaman, unanimously agreed that the version of "Justice League" edited by Zack Snyder was also very good. Previously, Zack confirmed that there is indeed a version of the movie that he personally edited. Now he has also expressed his hope to see his own version, but the final decision is still made by Warner Bros. Warner Bros. said in July 2018 that it had no intention of releasing the "Zack Snyder Cut" of "Justice League." Justice League finally earned an embarrassing $658 million worldwide (including the Chinese market) in 2017, failing to open up the DC Universe well. In contrast, this year's Joker just broke the $1 billion mark at the box office, approaching Aquaman ($1.148 billion). |
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