Despite the fact that it's become clear we're not getting a Director's Cut of Justice League, many fans are still persisting in their hope that it will happen. Zack Snyder stopped working on the movie around this time last year and the vast majority of scenes he shot which were later scrapped by Joss Whedon are unfinished and would cost Warner Bros. millions of dollars to complete for this extended cut.
That hasn't stopped some illogical fans from campaigning for it to become a reality, though, and they're now taking things a step further by organising an event called simply #ReleaseTheSynderCut.
The plan is for a peaceful protest to take place outside Warner Bros.' headquarters in Burbank, California on Saturday, a day when the vast majority of studio employees won't actually be at work. A YouTuber (of course) has set the protest up and he will apparently be handing out signs and insists no one that attends should insult any Warner Bros. employees, Whedon, or anyone else for that matter.
It's a nice enough idea but it's hard to imagine more than a few people showing up and, by now, Warner Bros. has made its decision about releasing an extended cut and it appears to not be happening. What do you guys think? As always, share your thoughts in the comments section.