The success of a movie before the rise of streaming services was through its box office gross. However, as movies move to a service-driven distribution, simple viewer numbers deem a project’s success. Despite being a flagship release for HBO Max, Warner Bros is refusing to reveal viewing figures for their latest DCEU release: Zack Snyder's Justice League.
Zack Snyder's Justice League was a huge moment for fans of the DCEU. After years of campaigning, it was wise to believe that the project would be at least mildly successful. Unfortunately, Warner Bros is refusing to reveal the project’s success, much to the shock of producer Deborah Snyder.
DCEU producer Deborah Snyder on Justice League viewing figures
It would appear that DCEU producer Deborah Snyder has no idea how successful the release of Zack Snyder’s Justice League is. While the producer is sure it was at least somewhat successful, she's not privy to the exact statistics.
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The SnyderVerse is dead
Warner Bros isn't looking to pursue a future for the SnyderVerse. In fact, as director Zack Snyder has put it, the company is “Aggressively Anti-Snyder” following the release of Justice League. In fact, the company even stopped the film from actually being the full vision of Zack Snyder as they prohibited the inclusion of Green Lantern.
If Justice League was a success, Warner Bros likely won't be interested in revealing that information. As plans for a new DCEU are going forward, the studio won't want fan campaigns popping back up to support Snyder's universe.
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