The DC Extended Universe has come an interesting way to where it is today. Things launched with Man of Steel , then continued with the disappointing Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice .
That film managed to get a lot of mixed reactions from fans, but also from Warner Bros., which director Zack Snyder now talks about. According to him, the studio did not think the film was worthwhile.
Some hatred
“I felt the studio had a hatred for Batman v Superman. So there was some pressure on me to really separate Justice League from Batman v Superman, which I didn’t want to do and in the end didn’t,” Snyder said. GamesRant.
So the director did not find it so easy to work for the studio. Warner Bros. even imposed rules on what could and could not happen in Justice League . The ability to tell an overarching story remained important to him.
We also see that with Zack Snyder’s Justice League , in which Snyder’s vision has really been realized.