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More Than a Dozen March on Burbank to Demand Zack Snyder Cut of Justice League [PHOTO]
The historic march on Burbank to demand that Warner Bros. release the Zack Snyder cut of Justice League, a mythical version of the beleaguered movie that doesn't suck, has come and gone, and organizer Itzmoe has the amazing photographic evidence to prove it.
In a visual that hasn't been seen since the crowd photos of President Donald Trump's inauguration, more than twelve stalwart fans (but less than fifteen) showed up in front of the Warner Bros. building to show their love for Zack Snyder and their desire for a version of Justice League that restores his vision. And in a move that would make the president proud, Itzmoe smashed the Fake News media for blowing the whole thing out of proportion, noting that the intention was only ever to take a photo:
As you can see, there are thirteen fans in the photo, and presumably, one taking the photo, which means that upwards of fourteen people, more than a regular dozen, more than even a baker's dozen, have definitively expressed support for seeing a Zack Snyder cut of Justice League released. Yes, that's less than the more than 160,000 signatures on a petition demanding the cut, but these are real, human faces, whereas many of those signatures are believed by some to be fake.
It's also good to see that Connie Nelson, Gal Gadot, Ben Affleck, Ray Park, and Lynda Carter all showed up to support this cause, and wearing their movie costumes to boot. Conspicuous by his absence, however, is DC-Loving Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia. What gives, bro? We thought you liked DC?
Even without Garcia, with that kind of star power, and so impressive a turnout, it's hard to imagine that Warner Bros. can resist releasing the Snyder Cut for much longer. Actually, it's surprising that new DC Films head Walter Hamada didn't come running out of the building, apologize, and hand the Snyder Cut over right on the spot.
He was probably out of town for the weekend. First thing Monday morning, we bet.