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Here’s How A Twitter Hashtag Led To The Snyder Cut’s Existence

Justice League was released in theatres on November 17, 2017. It was quickly panned by reviewers and rejected by the superhero fans. According to Sean O’Connell, author of “Release the Snyder Cut,” “on the first day that the Justice League theatrical movie showed, Zack’s supporters knew it wasn’t his movie since they’d seen previews and seen making-of bits.” One of the fans casually and humorously added the hashtag #ReleaseTheSnyderCut.” And thus the social media frenzy began. Later, it was revealed that a Snyder cut did exist, but it was hidden away on his laptop!

Zack Snyder’s Justice League is now available on HBO Max throughout the world. When the first Justice League film was released in 2017, fans were able to see what they wanted to see. Even the reviewers thought Zack’s version was far superior to the Joss Whedon edit, even comparing it to Marvel’s Avengers. It wouldn’t be unfair to argue that one hashtag, ‘Release Snyder Cut,’ made it possible. Now that the four-hour cathartic version of DC’s superheroes is available for viewing, let us tell you how this hashtag enabled Zack Snyder’s Justice League to exist. Early reactions to Zack Snyder’s Justice League! This Long-Awaited DC Superhero Film Receives Positive Reviews From Critics.

The controversial issue of the Justice League’s amateur cinematic cut started when Snyder had a major personal sorrow due to his daughter committing suicide. His disagreements with WB had already begun before the incident, and when tragedy happened, he felt battling for a movie inconsequential. His departure prompted the company to hire Joss Whedon from the competing superhero realm. The latter did not take up the pieces and continue, although he did make important alterations to JL. We’re all aware of what happened to it. The Snyder Cut continued reappearing on social media from time to time. However, on the film’s two-year anniversary, it took on a massive size, with more and more people adopting the trend. In fact, several of the franchise’s actors such as Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman) and Ben Affleck (Bruce Wayne/Batman) joined in on the cause by denouncing WB executive’s guidelines and tweeting with the hashtag #releasethesnydercut

Picture from Zack Snyder’s Justice League

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Here’s my take as an influencer on the hashtag #releasethesnydercut or now better known as #restorethesnyderverse to maintain the continuity of Zack Snyder’s DC Universe.

@meowntoya

An accurate representation of how budget cuts affect movies #restorethesnyderverse #fypシ

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