Long before Warner Bros. released the theatrical version of Justice League in 2017, passionate Zack Snyder supporters have been beating the drum for the release of what we now call “The Snyder Cut.” This would be the restored version of DC’s celebrated ensemble film that retains Snyder’s vision for the superhero team up, and is believed to be drastically different from the cut that Joss Whedon helped the studio to deliver to theaters on November 17, 2017.
A dedicated group of Snyder supporters have plans to raise awareness during New York Comic-Con in October, with members of the organization sharing their goals exclusively with CinemaBlend. After raising $6,246 (against a stated goal of $6,000) on a GoFundMe page, the @RTSnyderCut group will be on the ground in Manhattan to continue trying to convince Warner Bros. to release the “Snyder Cut” and let fans see the version of Justice League they believe they are owed.
Half of the money raised by the GoFundMe campaign reportedly goes directly to the charity American Foundation of Suicide Prevention. The group claims to have donated close to $109,000 to the organization, thanks to donations made by concerned DC fans who say they are fighting for creative freedom and integrity.
At New York Comic-Con, the @RTSnyderCut crew plans to hand out flyers, pamphlets, buttons, T-shirts and more to continue to raise awareness for the fan-demand for the release of the “Snyder Cut” of Justice League. In fact, if you are in Manhattan on Saturday, October 5, the group has told people to look for a custom-designed digital billboard that will be up on 42nd Street in the heart of Midtown that will flash roughly 30 times, playing for 15 seconds each hour.
And they stand in several different ways. The group recently concluded a letter-writing campaign aimed at newly-hired Warner Bros. Chairperson and CEO Ann Sarnoff.
The group also made headlines when it purchased billboards and signage around Southern California during San Diego Comic-Con 2019 lobbying for the release of Zack Snyder’s “Snyder Cut” of Justice League.
No one knows if these grassroots marketing efforts are having any effect on Warner Bros. and its decision to potentially release a “Snyder Cut” of Justice League. The director, himself, has confirmed the existence of a cut (several of them, in fact), and has put the onus on WB to decide to release it, if they ever do.
But if you believe in the existence of the Snyder Cut, and the need for WB to release it, look for members of the support group at New York Comic-Con, or visit the group’s official page by clicking right here.