This bit of news made me chuckle quite a bit as our social media fell victim to the Justice League trailer being taken down over music back in August.
Snyder Cut fans started to notice that trailers for Zack Snyder’s Justice League have been pulled down by Warner Bros. on various platforms, including YouTube. Within hours of fans noticing the Justice League Snyder Cut footage being pulled down, and to the shock of no one, Snyder fans began to create conspiracy theories as to why and it would not have shocked me if they started a hashtag boycotting Youtube. However, Warner Bros. addressed the issue stating it’s all a simple rights issue.
As first reported by ComicBook.com, the music used in Zack Snyder’s Justice League trailer that was released in August was no longer allowed to be used. The Zack Snyder Justice League trailers containing said music have been pulled down until the issue can be addressed; the studio has suggested that the trailers could be re-posted, once the matter is resolved.
As of now, Zack Snyder’s Justice League is still on pace to be released in the first half of 2021. The format will be a four-part miniseries instead of a movie, though there is no word on the length of each episode.