‘Justice League’ Stuntman Claims Post of Him Saying a Snyder Cut Exists Was Fake

by Kimberly Melchor
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Recently, Zack Snyder fans had faked signatures on a petition for his original cut of Justice League to be released. It seems that now they’re being accused of faking social media conversations with the crew about it also.

Last week, a post went viral on social media of a conversation between a fan and Richard Cetrone, who is Ben Affleck’s stuntman for Justice League. In the alleged post, Cetrone can be seen saying that a Zack Snyder cut of Justice League exists.

Even Cetrone himself had confirmed that it was fake. “I’m sorry to disappoint you, but although I will always support Zack Snyder, that story of me claiming there is definitely a Snyder JL cut was fake,” Cetrone said.

So here is what we know: Zack Snyder turned in a cut of Justice League in early 2017. As we know, Warner Bros. didn’t like it and Joss Whedon was brought in to rewrite some of the script for reshoots. Snyder’s cut was not all completed, it lacked many visual effects, and therefore doesn’t exist in any kind of “ready to be released to the public” form.

If fans really want Warner Bros. to release Snyder’s cut, first they need to actually finish it. That most likely just won’t happen because it would cost the studio millions of dollars. Justice League already lost them a lot of money, they’re not going to continue to invest any more into it.

It’s all pretty crazy, but what do you all think about the recent drama?

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