In 2017, Warner Bros released Justice League and ever since, there has been a lot of conversation about the Snyder Cut, which refuses to die down. The DC Comics superhero team-up film was one of the most highly anticipated movies of the year, however, fans were disappointed as the film was not only a box-office failure but also received harsh reviews. With fans being disappointed, they started campaigning for the Snyder Cut, and now, the movie’s composer Danny Elfman has opened up about it and said that Zack Snyder never finished it.
While the production for Justice league was on, director Zack Snyder had to exit the project after he suffered a family tragedy. That’s when Joss Whedon was brought on board to finish the project, and there were reports that he changed a lot of things in the movie. One of these changes was also bringing Danny Elfman on board, as he replaced Junkie XL as the composer. Now Danny Elfman, while talking to JOE, said that Zack Snyder never finished it. He said, “Well, the thing is, he never finished it. So, I don't know quite how they'd do that. He had a tremendous tragedy, which forced him to not finish the film.”
Well, if that is true, it must be really disappointing for the fans, who believed that there is a better version of the film and wanted to watch it. For those unaware, the mythical Snyder Cut got fans excited after Jason Momoa, Ray Fisher, Ezra Miller, Gal Gadot and others posted pictures from the original cut of the movie.
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