Zack Snyder Addresses 'Justice League' Premiere Technical Glitch
Taking to Twitter to apologize.
Zack Snyder has apologized for the technical glitch that caused the delay in the Justice League: The Snyder Cut four-hour premiere. Snyder, who was supposed to participate in a Q&A before HBO Max released the film, was unable to reach many fans and many were left waiting for several hours on the streaming platform.
Snyder took to Twitter to address the issue and said, “I have no words. Still waiting for info. So sorry.” Six hours after the debacle, HBO Max sent out a set of access codes to those that could not attend the premiere. In a statement the company wrote, “We know many of you have been waiting for this moment since 2017. Today was not how we envisioned how our virtual premiere would begin, and we want to express our sincerest apologies for any inconvenience caused by this delay. We know many of you have made special arrangements to enjoy the virtual event, and we share your disappointment that things haven’t gone as planned.”
Zack Snyder’s Justice League is now out on HBO Max.
I have no words. Still waiting for info. So sorry.
— Zack Snyder (@ZackSnyder) March 16, 2021
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