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Jacob Siegal
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Few modern movies have generated as much discussion and intrigue as Justice League. Zack Snyder planned to follow up Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice with an incredibly ambitious superhero team-up movie, but personal tragedy forced him to step away from the project, at which point Warner Bros. brought in The Avengers director Joss Whedon to finish what Snyder had started. The end result was a giant mess that failed to satisfy the fans or convert the detractors. This, of course, is what led to the rise of the #ReleaseTheSnyderCut movement.
What seemed like a pipe dream eventually became reality when Warner Bros. announced that it was teaming up with Zack Snyder to bring his original vision for the project to life. On March 18th, 2021, Zack Snyder's Justice League was officially released on HBO Max, and in a pleasantly surprising turn of events, virtually everyone seemed to think it was an improvement over the theatrical release. But what did it do for AT&T's streaming service?
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HBO Max subscriber numbers aren’t great news for the Snyder Cut originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 22 Apr 2021 at 15:12:44 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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