Zack Snyder says that Warner Bros. has no interest in your Justice League 2

Zack Snyder claims that Warner Bros. has no interest in doing Justice League 2 with him, even after completing and launching the Snyder Cut

Zack Snyder says that Warner Bros. has no interest in your Justice League 2 after completion of Zack Snyder’s Justice League. Almost four years after Snyder left Justice League after her daughter’s death and constant battles with the studio, the call to #ReleaseTheSnyderCut almost reached its end. HBO Max will be the home of Zack Snyder’s Justice League when it launches in March. The director’s censored version of almost four hours will be dramatically different from the movie released in theaters in 2017.

Since it was announced that Snyder Cut was being released, many have wondered what will happen next. Snyder’s cut of Justice League was originally intended to be the third entry in its five-film plan, which is believed to include Justice League 2 and Justice League 3. This originally included up to Justice League 2 coming out just a year after the first film, with WB giving him a 2019 release date in 2014. Snyder never made any real progress in Justice League sequences, however, and it seems unlikely to change.

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With the launch of Zack Snyder’s Justice League in a few weeks, many fans who campaigned for the film to be completed and released are hopeful that the film will not be the end of the “Snyder verse”. During a recent interview with I Minutemen (through Comic), Snyder did not seem very optimistic about the possibility of this happening. The director said he has received no sign that the studios are interested in Justice League 2 or any DC film from him.

The reality is, as far as I know, there is no interest and / or appetite to make more of these Warner Bros. films. With me, anyway. But I didn’t think that doing that, finishing this movie correctly would ever happen. But I did my best – when it comes to creating the Justice League, these different personalities being brought together – that idea, that’s what the film is about.

Zack Snyder's Justice League

Snyder finally managed to release his version of Justice League is significant, but doing so was much more likely than continuing your universe. DC Films President Walter Hamada even referred to Justice League like a franchise dead end. There is clearly not much interest in continuing this story. The DCEU is just beginning to explore the possibilities of the multiverse, however, and a massive launch (and positive reception) for Zack Snyder’s Justice League could give Snyder a chance to do more. Undoubtedly, it’s still a long shot at this point, but it wasn’t long ago, when the online consensus was that the Snyder cut would never be launched.

All eyes are fixed Zack Snyder’s Justice League at the moment, and its launch in a few weeks is sure to boost the conversation about what comes next. Snyder already had Justice League 2planned story, and he repeatedly teases like Justice Leaguethe end of is / should define what comes next. No plans to Justice League 2, there’s a good chance that Snyder’s cut will deliver a big suspense that will leave the audience wanting to see what happens next. Whether or not Justice League 2The usual story comes to life on the screen or some other medium is yet to be seen, but Snyder clearly does not expect that to happen now.

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Source: I Minutemen [via Comicbook]

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