Almost two years since the release of Zack Snyder's Justice League, Ben Affleck opens up about his and the filmmaker's redemption from the 2017 film. It's no secret that production for the theatrical release of Justice League was mired with issues. Between behind-the-scenes drama and a last-minute director switch, it's no wonder Affleck didn't have the best things to say about his experience.
Luckily for the actor, Affleck was able to redeem himself as Batman in Zack Snyder's Justice League. Speaking with THR, he candidly talks about the whole process, from filming the theatrical version to learning about the HBO Max project that allowed the filmmaker to release his full version of the story. Read his full quote below:
Justice League … You could teach a seminar on all the reasons why this is how not to do it. Ranging from production to bad decisions to horrible personal tragedy, and just ending with the most monstrous taste in my mouth. The genius, and the silver lining, is that Zack Snyder eventually went to AT&T and was like, “Look, I can get you four hours of content.” And it’s principally just all the slow motion that he shot in black-and-white. And one day of shooting with me and him. He was like, “Do you want to come shoot in my backyard?” I was like, “I think there are unions, Zack. I think we have to make a deal.” But I went and did it. And now [Zack Snyder’s Justice League] is my highest-rated movie on IMDb.