10 Biggest Mistakes In The DC Extended Universe We Can't Forgive
1. Taking Justice League From Zack Snyder
A lot of the mistakes listed here admittedly came courtesy of Zack Snyder, but it was Warner Bros. who really screwed up when they took his version of Justice League and put it in the hands of Joss Whedon.
While you might think The Avengers director would make a far superior version of the ensemble movie, giving him Snyder's unfinished work and a bunch of shoehorned in reshot scenes with a vastly different tone led to a total mess of a production. Will "Zack Snyder's Justice League" be any better when it debuts on HBO Max? Not necessarily, but it will be the filmmaker's unique vision for the DCEU.
Love or hate the decisions he made, Snyder deserved to be able to tell his story without studio interference, especially when executives only rushed the movie out to secure their eventual bonuses!
Snyder deserved to be able to tell the story he was hired for, and that opportunity is, of course, now coming to him. However, the way Warner Bros. treated the filmmaker (and Suicide Squad director David Ayer by the sound of it) is unforgivable, and should be remembered as such regardless of them now releasing the original cut in a bid to increase subscribers to the underwhelming HBO Max.