‘Invisible Man’ Director Leigh Whannell Says Even the Idea of the Snyder Cut Is a ‘Terrible Thing’

Few director’s cuts in movie history have as much buzz around them as the Snyder Cut of “Justice League.” Zack Snyder has spent the last year teasing his personal cut of the comic book tentpole, which bombed with critics and audiences in November 2017.

Snyder left the “Justice League” production after a family tragedy and Warner Bros.

brought in Joss Whedon to oversee reshoots and post-production.

The “Justice League” theatrical cut featured Whedon’s lighter tone and altered Snyder’s original plans for the superhero movie.

The #ReleaseTheSnyderCut movement continues to urge Warner Bros.

to release Snyder’s version, but not all of Snyder’s contemporaries believe in such a movie.

During an interview on the ReelBlend podcast, “Invisible Man” writer and director Leigh Whannell explained why he believes the Snyder Cut, like all director’s cuts, is “a terrible thing.”“To me, I never wanna have another cut sitting

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