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Whenever you hear the name, Zack Snyder, what would most probably pop into your mind is a still from his cut ofBatman v. SupermanorThe Justice League(or the fabledSnyder Cut, as it is called). But Snyder has been around for longer than that. For a whole generation, the300director is more than just the man behind theSnyder Cut.He has a host of films to his name, including a film inspired by DC Comics, a film which according to him was ahead of his time.

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Zack Snyder looks back at his mistake

Zack Snyder has come a long way from his humble beginnings as the director ofDawn of the Deadin 2004, becoming one of the most renowned filmmakers across the world. His involvement with the DC Extended Universe was quite a boon for him indeed.

That was not the first superhero project he handled though. Almost a decade before the release ofBatman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice,came outWatchmen.The movie went on to become a cult classic in its own way. But Snyder has other views.

Zack Snyder’s Watchmen (2009)

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A movie ahead of its time

Watchmencame out all the way back in 2009. Back then, the world was not as accustomed to the Superhero genre as it is now. The Marvel Cinematic Universe had only started out with the release ofIron Manin 2008 and was yet to establish a foothold for itself in the industry. It was because of this reason that Snyder opined that the time was not ripe for his 2009 flick.

In an interview on TheFilmJunkee’s YouTube channel, the 57-year-old said,

Watchmen comics

“Well look, I think Watchmen is one of those movies that was probably made about eight, ten years before it should’ve been made, by the time I made it…”

Why so? The reason is the audience.

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Zack Snyder believes that audiences have warmed up to the idea of Superhero movies

Zack Snyder believed that at the time, audiences still had to grow accustomed to the Superhero genre. Fast forward a decade, and he felt that the general audience had warmed up to the concept of this booming genre. He said,

But I feel like now, movie audiences have caught up with comic book audiences… In that movie, the true deconstruction is appreciated now. Where at the time, it was like ‘What? This doesn’t make any sense.’

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He is not amiss. The true beauty of his movie would be much appreciated now. An assumption that can also be deduced from the fact thatWatchmen,which was far from a commercial and critical success back then, is regarded as one of the cult classics of today.

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Smriti Sneh

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Smriti Sneh is a Content Writer at Fandom Wire specializing in celebrities and everything pop-culture. Being a literature research scholar, she is cashing in on her writing skills by working in the entertainment news sector - studying literary theories by day, and navigating celebrity net worth through the night. Although you can find her writing poems at any and all hours.

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