Zack Snyder decided to walk away from Justice League after the tragic death of his daughter and passed directing duties over to Joss Whedon - who had already penned scenes which were scheduled to be filmed during reshoot - shortly after. Now, the filmmaker has talked more about his decision to walk away from the DC Comics adaptation and revealed why he's chosen not to get involved since.
Revealed that he feels it would be "unfair in a lot of ways" to get involved after being away from the project for such a lengthy amount of time, Snyder said he has faith in Whedon to deliver the goods.
"I’m at a place where I feel excited about it and I’m happy for my guys and I love these people that are working on it, and they’re my family and I think they’re doing an amazing job," Snyder said. "But I’ve kind of just let them do their thing." Whedon has made an awful lot of changes to Justice League, including hiring a new composer and reportedly changing the ending so it's easy to understand this.
There's no denying that it's a shame Snyder had to walk away from Justice League and many fans believe there's still more to this story than meets the eye but we'll see the finished result in November.