Phaedra Parks announced her fans that she has a really important meeting today. Check out the details about this event that she shared on her social media account.
21.05.2020 - 20:17 / nme.com
#ReleaseTheAyerCut is back with force
Suicide Squad fans have been calling for the ‘Ayer Cut’ of the film to be released.
The ‘cut’ in question refers to director David Ayer’s original vision for the 2016 film, which is said to be vastly different from the final cut.
The new push for the alternate DC version to be released comes after the long-desired ‘Snyder Cut’ of Suicide Squad follow-up Justice League was confirmed for a 2021 release after a host of fan petitions and pressure.
Following the
Phaedra Parks announced her fans that she has a really important meeting today. Check out the details about this event that she shared on her social media account.
With a “Snyder Cut” of Justice League being greenlit by HBO Max, Suicide Squad director David Ayer has been dropping hints that fans might one day see a different version of his maligned 2016 supervillain team-up movie.
Suicide Squad director David Ayer has continued his support for fans campaigning to see his original cut of the movie released, claiming studio scissor work “mistreated” Jared Leto and his take on The Joker.Ever since Warner Bros announced that Zack Snyder’s cut of Justice League would be completed for HBO Max, fans have turned their attention to Ayer’s Suicide Squad.Leto’s performance was one of the most divisive aspects of the critically maligned 2016 superhero movie, delivering a vastly
Ever since Zack Snyder made the announcement that his much-hype cut of “Justice League” was going to be released on HBO Max in 2021, a certain contingent of fandom has seen their years-long battle as the first win in an overall war with studios. Fans are now rallying around folks like David Ayer in hopes that his cut of “Suicide Squad” will be released by HBO Max, as well as any other disputed version of a film that fans feel was interfered with by evil studio bosses.
With a “Snyder Cut” of Justice League being greenlit by HBO Max, Suicide Squad director David Ayer has been dropping hints that fans might one day see a different version of his maligned 2016 supervillain team-up movie.
Fans are campaigning for Ayer's cut of the 2016 film to be released
David Ayer claims that Jared Leto was "mistreated" in 'Suicide Squad'.
A few weeks ago, DC Extended Universe fans welcomed the announcement of Justice League Snyder Cut. The new version of the Justice League will bring Zack Snyder's original vision against the version released in 2017.
Leading up to the release of David Ayer’s “Suicide Squad,” there were a number of reports that said Warner Bros. was concerned about the tone of his film because of the negative reviews for Zack Snyder’s “Batman v.
A new tweet from David Ayer, the director of the film, Suicide Squad, revealed that the studios actually had him change the movie because it was “too dark.” Currently, the “Snyder Cut” of Justice League is coming out in the following year, and now, fans are asking for the director’s cut of other successful films as well, including Suicide Squad. Movie Web reported today that David Ayer’s Suicide Squad was another example of a film that was cut dramatically to meet the demands of the studio.
“Suicide Squad” director David Ayer laments that following major reshoots and edits before its 2016 release, “My soulful drama was beaten into a ‘comedy.'”
The director once said releasing his original version would be "incredibly cathartic"
And now for news that I honestly never thought I’d have to report—the Snyder Cut is real. Not only is the mythical cut of “Justice League,” fulfilling the vision of director Zack Snyder, a real thing, but it’s actually getting released.
The Snyder Cut is real and hitting HBO Max sometime in 2021. And because fans are feeling like superheroes themselves, it appears that the same vocal outpouring of support that forced Warner Bros.
After years of waiting, Zack Snyder and his legion of fans are on the verge of getting exactly what they have been wanting—a Snyder-approved cut of “Justice League.” And not only that, it appears that the mythical version of the superhero team-up film might actually not become a film at all. It could morph into something bigger.
You thought HBO Max officially announcing the release of the director’s cut of “Justice League” would mean outlets would stop writing about The Snyder Cut? Well, you thought wrong.
For some, a dream has come true. For others, toxic fandom has run wild.
By Jordan Moreau
Fans have been campaigning for the director's version of the DC movie to be released