Snyder oversaw filming of "Justice League,"
which brought together DC Comics heroes Batman, Superman, Wonder
Woman, Aquaman and others. The director had put together a cut
of the movie before he stepped aside to deal with a family
tragedy.
"Avengers" director Joss Whedon took over in post-production to
oversee reshoots and complete editing. The final product drew
lackluster reviews. Just 40% of reviews on the Rotten Tomatoes
website gave "Justice League" a positive rating.
Fans have speculated that they would like Snyder's version
better. #ReleaseTheSnyderCut became a trending hashtag starting
in 2017 and remained popular worldwide. Supporters even bought a
billboard in New York's Times Square in October 2019 to promote
their cause.
"The fans have asked, and we are thrilled to finally deliver,"
said Robert Greenblatt, chairman of AT&T Inc's Warner Media
Entertainment and Direct-To-Consumer division, which will launch
HBO Max on May 27.HBO Max will compete with Netflix Inc, Walt
Disney Co's Disney+ and other subscription video services vying
for online audiences.
"Justice League" stars Ben Affleck as Batman, Henry Cavill as
Superman and Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine in Los Angeles; Editing by Matthew
Lewis)
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