Justice League: 10 Ways Warner Bros. Can Continue The Franchise After The Snyder Cut
10. An Animated TV Series
If there's one area where Warner Bros. and Zack Snyder frequently clashed, it was with the budget of his films. A visual filmmaker, his VFX-heavy movies cost a lot to produce, and it's no secret that Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was massively expensive (which is why it was considered something of a disappointment despite grossing close to $900 million).
Any sort of Justice League sequel is likely to boast a budget of upwards of $200 million, and probably won't fit into whatever Warner Bros. now has planned for the DC Extended Universe.
However, an anime series - similar to the one Netflix is making which ties into Snyder's upcoming Army of the Dead movie - could be the perfect solution; it allows them to keep the budget in check, gives the director the chance to utilise his trademark visuals, and opens the door to key cast members returning for a day or two of voiceover work rather than months of shooting.
This would obviously shared in an episodic format, similar to how the movie will debut on HBO Max.