Zack Snyder’s return to the DCEU has been, for too long, one of the most discussed topics among fans of the film stories of the company responsible for presenting heroes like Superman, Batman or Wonder Woman. In fact, it must be said that, at the moment, the conversation around Snyder remains very divided, since while some people defend his work, others are not very adept at it.
In the midst of all these back and forth, a rumor that gained strength was the one that pointed out that the person responsible for the new version of The Justice League would be back in the DC film universe. Let us remember that, at some point in the history of this franchise, Snyder was in charge of charting the path that these productions would follow. However, the failures of several of his projects and other personal matters caused him to leave the position as creative in charge. Fortunately, after having no set course, James Gunn and Peter Safran took the reins.
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Now, Zack Snyder addressed the rumors about his return, which have circulated on social networks. According to the director, he has not been contacted by the studio to formalize a new deal, so he continues to focus on other things. This is what he had to say in a recent interview posted on Twitter (via Comic Book)
“As far as I know, which is very little, I’m doing my thing and no one has called me.”
He then added that he wished the people in charge of DC all the best in their new films. The truth is that, since he began his employment relationship with Netflix – from which the film will soon be released Rebel Moon–, the director moved away from the world of comics for a long time. But he doesn’t seem to hold a grudge.
Would you like Zack Snyder’s return to the DCEU to be confirmed? While something is reported about it, we can wait for the premiere of Rebel Moonwhich will arrive in the red “N” catalog in 2023.
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