Popular singer Ali Zafar recently finished watching Zack Snyder’s Justice League and he is in love with the film. So much so that he has dedicated a drawing of Superman – made by his 11-year-old self – to Snyder and his daughter.
Taking to Twitter he wrote, “Dear @ZackSnyder, [I] just finished watching your cut for @justiceleaguewb. Being a crazy @DCComics fan since childhood, who grew up drawing his own #Superman comics, I’m at a loss of words.”
He went on, “Can only express my appreciation by dedicating this sketch I made at 11 to you and your daughter.” The filmmaker's daughter died by suicide in March, 2017, prompting him to take a break from work and hire Joss Whedon to finish the Warner Bros. superhero pic. "I’ve decided to take a step back from the movie to be with my family, be with my kids, who really need me,” he said had said.
Dear @ZackSnyder. Just finished watching your cut for @justiceleaguewb. Being a crazy @DCComics fan since childhood who grew up drawing his own #Superman comics, I’m at a loss of words. Can only express my appreciation by dedicating this sketch I made at 11 to you &your daughter. pic.twitter.com/wxM9qnE4Fz
— Ali Zafar (@AliZafarsays) July 12, 2021
Disappointed by the Whedon cut like most DC fans, Zafar went on to ask why Snyder’s ideas had to be excluded from the first cut. “Although [I] still can't wrap my head around why this was not the first and official version released by @wbpictures @warnerbros,” he said.
Although still can't get my head around as to why this was not the first and official version released by @wbpictures @warnerbros. The character development & the time it needed to build on their stories and emotions was everything. But great that it was finally released. 👍👌
— Ali Zafar (@AliZafarsays) July 12, 2021
However, the Channo crooner is glad it all ended well. “The character development and the time it needed to build on their stories and emotions was everything. But great that it was finally released. #RestoreTheSnyderVerse” he concluded.
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