JAKARTA - Zack Snyder's collaboration with the Warner Bros production house has been going on for 15 years, but for the first time Snyder admits he has no new projects with the production house in the future.

After releasing Justice League: The Snyder Cut yesterday, March 18, many fans are looking forward to their collaboration. To Deadline, Snyder replied that nothing was being made with Warner Bros.

"I do not know. Warner Bros. hasn't expressed an interest in making more films with me, and that's 100 percent okay. I understand, "he said.

Zack Snyder started his project under Warner Bros. with the film 300 in 2006 after making his directorial debut with Dawn of the Dead. After that he directed various films with Warner Bros. including Watchmen, Man of Steel, and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

“I just finished an amazing film for Netflix called 'Army of the Dead'. We went through a wonderful experience. I'm trying to write a new (Netflix) movie and I have two animated series. I also have a German prequel from the film 'Army', "said Snyder, hinting at his long collaboration with Netflix.

Snyder said that initially Army of the Dead was made for Warner Bros. but budget problems and they rejected the idea of a zombie film until Netflix heard and liked the idea of this film.

"(Warner Bros.) didn't want to spend money on a zombie film or not take it seriously. I always said, 'Look, this is more than (a zombie film) but it failed."

Zack Snyder's Justice League: The Snyder Cut is now available for viewing on HBO Max / HBO Go while Army of the Dead is due out on Netflix on May 21.


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