Thus far,
the reception to
Zack Snyder’s Justice League
has been mostly positive
, at least from fans who got to see and review the cut early. This reaction granted the film a Rotten Tomatoes score from critics
higher than either
Aquaman
or
Wonder Woman 1984
.
Zack Snyder
recently praised Marvel Studios for its films
, saying that
“An effort to duplicate that is insanity because they’re so good at it.”
As if to reciprocate this praise,
the Russo Brothers posted equal compliments to Snyder
, saying that they would both be
“…watching along with everyone else.”
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Now, another director from the same DC aisle has given their own congratulations to Snyder and his director’s cut release.
ONE DC DIRECTOR CONGRATULATING ANOTHER
On the release date of
Zack Snyder’s Justice League
on HBO Max,
The Batman
director Matt Reeves congratulated Snyder on its release through
, expressing his excitement to see it.
Reeves mentioned that he’s
“so happy”
for Snyder:
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“What a long, painful, epic journey to this day, my friend. But you did it. So happy your vision is finally being shared with the world, Zack Snyder. Can’t wait to see…Zack Snyder’s Justice League.”
The full tweet can be seen below:
What a long, painful, epic journey to this day, my friend. But you did it. So happy your vision is finally being shared with the world, @ZackSnyder . Can’t wait to see… #ZackSnydersJusticeLeague
EVERYONE IS HAPPY FOR ZACK SNYDER
It’s nice to see directors on both sides being happy for Snyder and his director’s cut after such a long journey of getting it released to the public on his own terms. As Reeves described it, it really does seem like
“a long, painful, epic journey”
for
Snyder and his vision to be released to the world
.
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Although, even during the production and subsequent release of his cut, Snyder still seemed to run into issues, such as
the release strategy for the film suddenly changing
. So, while some viewers might not have the time or opportunity to
watch all four hours in one sitting
, it’s still
separated by six named chapters
.
Zack Snyder’s Justice League
is currently available to stream on HBO Max.
Thus far,
the reception to
Zack Snyder’s Justice League
has been mostly positive
, at least from fans who got to see and review the cut early. This reaction granted the film a Rotten Tomatoes score from critics
higher than either
Aquaman
or
Wonder Woman 1984
.
Zack Snyder
recently praised Marvel Studios for its films
, saying that
“An effort to duplicate that is insanity because they’re so good at it.”
As if to reciprocate this praise,
the Russo Brothers posted equal compliments to Snyder
, saying that they would both be
“…watching along with everyone else.”
ADVERTISEMENT
Now, another director from the same DC aisle has given their own congratulations to Snyder and his director’s cut release.
ONE DC DIRECTOR CONGRATULATING ANOTHER
On the release date of
Zack Snyder’s Justice League
on HBO Max,
The Batman
director Matt Reeves congratulated Snyder on its release through
, expressing his excitement to see it.
Reeves mentioned that he’s
“so happy”
for Snyder:
The full tweet can be seen below:
“What a long, painful, epic journey to this day, my friend. But you did it. So happy your vision is finally being shared with the world, Zack Snyder. Can’t wait to see…Zack Snyder’s Justice League.”
EVERYONE IS HAPPY FOR ZACK SNYDER
It’s nice to see directors on both sides being happy for Snyder and his director’s cut after such a long journey of getting it released to the public on his own terms. As Reeves described it, it really does seem like
“a long, painful, epic journey”
for
Snyder and his vision to be released to the world
.
Although, even during the production and subsequent release of his cut, Snyder still seemed to run into issues, such as
the release strategy for the film suddenly changing
. So, while some viewers might not have the time or opportunity to
watch all four hours in one sitting
, it’s still
separated by six named chapters
.
Zack Snyder’s Justice League
is currently available to stream on HBO Max.