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Zack Snyder's Mystery Warner Bros. Visit Wasn't What We Expected, But There May Be More To It
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Zack Snyder’s next big-screen effort, The Last Photograph, is set to hit theaters in 2027, but the director has kept his fanbase active and talkative with a slew of throwback pics of Henry Cavill’s Superman and other reminders of his DCEU days.
Just this week, he showed up at the Warner Bros. studio lot and sparked a ton of speculation about the reasoning behind him showing up.
Instead, according to Page Six, he was on hand to host a screening of the 1981 sword-and-sorcery epic Excalibur, helmed by John Boorman, that was held only for Warner staff members, and reportedly without any cameras allowed.
The Lowkey Reason Why Zack Snyder May Have Met With WB ExecsZack Snyder's past issues with Warner Bros. were mainly tied to the Powers That Be who were eventually replaced by current studio bosses Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy.
Granted, there was already movement made on that front in December when CANAL+ entered into a multi-year agreement with Warner Bros.