fukk Snyder. DC dont need him. box office poison...
handed him the 2 most iconic Heroes EVER.... got outgrossed by Guardian of da Galaxy
yall really like this type
Step 1: Don't have a box office hit since 2006.
Step 2: Flush the studio's good-faith money they gave you for your passion project, Sucker Punch, down the drain by producing a monumental flop.
Step 3: Take the Superman project as a way of getting a guaranteed hit.
Step 4: Release a highly divisive movie that made most of its money on not on box office receipts, but on product placement. SOURCES:
Superman is already a $170m brand superhero as Man of Steel tops the
http://dccomicsmovie.com/shazam-made-more-in-profit-than-man-of-steel/
Step 5: Somehow get in the studio's good graces and get the job of architect of the shared universe. Announce the no-brainer Batman v Superman.
Step 6: Try to release an R-rated 3 hour plus cut of said movie that is even MORE divisive than your last Superman movie. Wonder why the studio wants you to cut it down shorter and make it PG-13. Release the movie with the caveat that you can release an alternate Blu-Ray cut.
Step 7: Barely make a profit off of Batman v Superman--the most no-brainer, guaranteed-to-make-boffo-bucks-concept you could possibly think of.
Step 8: Wonder why you're having to change your vision on your next project, Justice League, even though you've done nothing but screw things up for the studio who's shown you unwarranted faith up until this point.
NOT A STEP, BUT A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY: Step down from project.
Step 9: After the studio finished your movie and made it something you would've hated, you miraculously get a once-in-a-lifetime-opportunity to finish your own cut costing $70 million. All they ask is that you not shoot new footage (which you do anyway) or that you include Green Lantern (which you shot anyway, and then had a hissy fit--warranted terminology given he said he almost stepped away from the project due to it--when they made you keep this part of the bargain).
Step 10: Release your new cut of the movie with masses of your weirdo culty fans behind you. It does pretty good watch numbers, but most people don't even finish watching it. WB says after all this, "well, we had a good go at it, but it's time to move on to other things."
Step 11: Cry "The studio is aggressively anti-Snyder."
Step 12: Profit?