The internet was broken by the shock Justice League Snyder Cut announcement (opens in new tab) – but what about the people set to appear in front of the camera next year on HBO Max? They’ve had their say and are united in offering out their thanks to the fans who made it possible.
Superman himself, Henry Cavill, (who also appeared alongside Zack Snyder on his Vero stream during the announcement) took to Instagram to share his response.
“Ladies and Gents, it finally happened. The Snyder Cut will be out next year! Now, I know there have been two camps over the whole Snyder Cut thing and whether it will ever happen for a while. Just remember, we all get to have more Justice League now, it’s a win win. So, be nice to each other. Big congratulations to you, Mr Snyder!”
A photo posted by @henrycavill on May 20, 2020 at 11:47am PDT
Ray Fisher even made his inaugural Instagram post to react to the news. So you know it’s a big deal. “For those who fought. For those who believed. Thank you,” the Cyborg actor said.
For those who fought. For those who believed. Thank you. #releasethesnydercut @HBOMax @ZackSnyder Ray Fisher (opens in new tab)
A photo posted by @ray8fisher on May 20, 2020 at 11:17am PDT
Aquaman (opens in new tab) actor Jason Momoa added, “You’re welcome. Justice served. All my aloha to everyone who made this happen. All the fans. We love you.”
A photo posted by @prideofgypsies on May 20, 2020 at 11:26am PDT
Gal Gadot, Ezra Miller and Ben Affleck still maintain radio silence on the Snyder Cut, though Deathstroke actor Joe Manganiello has stoked fan fires some more by teasing Snyder’s original idea for a post-credits scene (opens in new tab), one that could involve Affleck’s Batman.
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