Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld wants the Snyder Cut
It’s been nearly two years since Justice League arrived in theaters, and brought together DC’s finest heroes their first live-action adaptation. On the heels of Wonder Woman‘s release, expectations were high for Zack Snyder to deliver the cinematic universe he began. Unfortunately, family tragedy struck the director, and Joss Whedon stepped in to complete the project– changing some of the narrative beats in the process.
Reshoots for Justice League were extensive, and the final product left much to be desired. The theatrical cut was a bit of a frankenstein film, with both directors’ visions dueling onscreen in front of the audience. And since its release, there has been a never-ending campaign from certain DC fans for the #SnyderCut, and the conversation hasn’t really slowed since. Now Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld has voiced his support for the campaign, on social media. Check it out.
Everyone wants it released! Give it to us! https://t.co/eq4G9buG1G
— robliefeld (@robertliefeld) July 3, 2019
And just like that, one of the most visible comic book figures has put his support behind the long-awaited Snyder Cut. But there’s been conflicting reports regarding if that cut actually exists, so it seems the conversation is going to continue until the studio gives a final answer on the alternate cut’s possible release.
Rob Liefeld’s tweet is sure to excite cinephiles who are holding out hope for another version of Justice League. The 2017 blockbuster was a long time coming, and had the potential to really kick the DCEU into high gear. But the final cut had noticeable recuts and poor CGI, and didn’t contain a compelling enough to story to keep the movie afloat.
Ultimately Justice League was a box office disappointment, and didn’t fare with with either critics or audiences. This is what started the Snyder Cut campaign started, as some fans believed the 300 director would have delivered a better final product. The discussion revolving around the #SnyderCut has only continued in the past year and change. In fact, the movement will have a significant presence at this year’s San Deigo Comic-Con, after crowdfunding a budget to fly a banner over the convention center.
Since Justice League‘s theatrical cut hit theaters, Warner Bros. has pivoted and reworked the DC live-action universe. Crossover-heavy movies have faded away, allowing directors to helm more capsulated stories. It’s a method that worked out well for both Aquaman and Shazam!, which didn’t feature any appearances by members of the The League.
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Deadpool Creator Rob Liefeld Wants Justice League’s Snyder Cut