In 2017, Warner Bros. hired Joss Whedon to finish the Justice League movie for Zack Snyder, who had to leave the project during the post-production phase to cope with the tragic death of his daughter. The finished product left much to be desired, with both reviewers and fans alike criticizing the film for tonal inconsistencies and a variety of other issues. Even though Snyder's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was just as poorly received, if not more so, the poor reception to Justice League has led to a rallying cry for Warner Bros. to release the so-called "Snyder Cut" of the Justice League film.

Some of Justice League's actors have voiced their support for the release of the Snyder Cut as well, though one actor who has yet to chime in is Jesse Eisenberg, who played Lex Luthor in the DCEU. In a recent interview with the Toronto Sun, Eisenberg explained that he does not watch movies that he's in, and so he's unaware of a "Snyder Cut" or how it would be different than what was theatrically released.

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"I'm not part of, I don't even know what to call it: the movement. I like Zack Snyder and I worked with him for a while just by virtue of these movies taking so long to film. I love his style and aesthetic and if there's a movie he wanted to see released, I'm sure it would be great."

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So while Eisenberg hasn't joined the "Snyder Cut movement" officially, it seems he would have no problem with that version of Justice League being released. Whether or not it will ever see the light of day is another story entirely, but in the meantime, fans can look forward to seeing Wonder Woman 1984 in theaters this summer.

Justice League is out now on home media.

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