Published 18:47 IST, February 4th 2021
Zack Snyder defends his Justice League fandom that was termed 'toxic' by haters
Zack Snyder recently expressed his views against the people who call his Justice League fandom toxic. Read to know what the filmmaker said and more details.
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Zack Snyder’s Justice League is finally coming to fruition on HBO Max in March 2021. It is result of three years long #ReleaseSnyderCut fan campaign on social media. However, fans were called “toxic” on internet for demanding a project that was speculated to be n-existing, and when it was anunced y called cut a win for toxic fandom. w, filmmaker has fired back on haters.
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Zack Snyder addresses “fakers” who claim his Justice League fan base is toxic
In a recent conversation with CinemaBlend’s Sean O’Connell for his Release Snyder Cut book, Zack Snyder opened up about reaction to fan campaign which is often been called toxic. He said that he just thinks that’s “sour grapes” and re is really or way to say it. filmmaker explained that he kws people who were architects of hatred narrative, and it is “pretty obvious” to him on what ir nda is. He mentioned that those are people that he has been held back from confronting, by “wiser people” in room. Because he would love to get at some of those “characters” and some direct conversation would be nice. Snyder revealed that he would say, one, y don’t kw s**t about what y are talking about. And he can break down everything y have ever said. He is ready to make a list. re are a few of those guys where he could just get a list of everything y have ever said that y thought was right, and director could clarify that every single thing y have said is wrong.
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Speaking furr against people who talk negatively about his work on Justice League, Zack Snyder questions m that in what world do y have “any credibility” anywhere, to anyone. He mentioned that he would love opportunity to just say to world, and to fandom in general, who those “fakers” are and what should be done to m, or with m. It’s just a “bunch of BS,” he ted. In regard to that toxic fandom, or it’s a 'win for toxic fandom,’ Snyder asked what world does ‘toxic fandom’ raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for suicide prevention. “How is that toxic fandom?” filmmaker question. y have probably achieved more than any or fan base, and done better than any or group, he asserted. So, Snyder admitted that he simply does t understand that hatred to words his Justice League fans.
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18:47 IST, February 4th 2021