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Zack Snyder’s Justice League was a critical success (82% on Rotten Tomatoes, far higher than the 2017 version) and a streaming juggernaut for HBO Max. Yet, it remains a strange monument.

Critics of Snyder argue his heroes are too grim. Defenders argue he is the only director asking the hard questions about what god-like beings would actually do. la liga dela justicia de zack snyder

The tide turned in 2020. With HBO Max launching and needing flagship content, Warner Bros. made an unprecedented decision: they gave Snyder $70 million (a staggering sum for post-production) to complete his vision—including new VFX, a restored score, and even a few days of additional filming. Zack Snyder’s Justice League was a critical success

What Whedon delivered was a Frankenstein’s monster. Mandated to be under two hours, the theatrical Justice League (2017) was a tonal car crash: Snyder’s somber, mythic visuals awkwardly glued to Whedon’s quippy, Marvel-esque dialogue. Characters were neutered (Henry Cavill’s CGI-erased mustache became a meme), the villain Steppenwolf was a cartoon, and the film lost over $60 million. It was a critical and commercial failure. Defenders argue he is the only director asking