Justice League: 13 Complaints Everyone Will (Probably) Have
13. Zack Snyder & Joss Whedon's Parts Are Distractingly Different
When Joss Whedon was announced to be finishing up reshoots and post-production on Justice League following Zack Snyder's family tragedy, there was a lot of hand-wringing over whether or not Whedon's unique voice would cause the end product to feel schizophrenic and off-kilter.
Warner Bros. has insisted that Whedon is following Snyder's initial schematic, and while there's clearly all the hope in the world for a cohesive final result, the two directorial voices are so distinct from one another that it's hard to believe this will actually be the case.
Immediately after the film releases, expect Internet commentators to try and attribute various parts of the movie to Snyder and Whedon, and whether or not they're correct, there's inevitably going to be many who will feel like the film is an awkward clash of two very different filmmakers.