Washington [US], February 23 (ANI): American filmmaker Zack Synder, who is soon going to treat movie buffs with his version of 'Justice League', recently revealed that he is not getting paid for helming the highly-anticipated movie.
Zack Snyder s Justice League Cuts Popular Cyborg Moment
Last week
Zack Snyder s Justice League was finally given an official premiere date when it was announced that the four-hour film will finally hit HBO Max on March 18th, but while fans are excited that the director s vision for the film will soon be shared with the world, there s a little bit of disappointing news for Cyborg fans. The character will not utter the fan-favorite catchphrase booyah in the film.
On Vero, Snyder answered some fan questions about the upcoming
Zack Snyder s Justice League and had a pretty direct answer for a fan wondering if Cyborg would say booyah in the film: hell no .
Washington [US], January 30 (ANI): Good news for all the DC superheroes fans! The release date for Snyder Cut is finally out and viewers won't have to wait much longer to watch director Zack Snyder's true vision for 'Justice League'.
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