The massive success of Zack Snyder's Justice League that even led to the platform experiencing some service outages proved that the hype for the film is real. Despite the praises and satisfaction that many fans are expressing, many fans are looking toward Warner Bros as some fans viewed the studio as the villain of the story.
Although fans are mad at WB, WarnerMedia was also caught in the crosshairs. WarnerMedia is the parent company that owns both Warner Bros and HBO. Many fans felt that the reason why the 2017 version of Justice League happened was because of the executives at WB. The anger led to some fans attacking certain executives from the company.
This led WarnerMedia CEO Ann Sarnoff to speak out and condemn the toxic side of the fandom. It has to be noted that not everyone is engaging in the attacks. Sarnoff addressed the Snyder Cut fans who engaged in making death threats against some WarnerMedia executives, journalists, or anyone who was perceived to have been blocking the film's release.

In an interview with Variety, the CEO was displeased with the path that some fans chose to take. She said that they will not tolerate the behavior, adding that making death threats and personal attacks are reprehensible.
Sarnoff said:
However, in the interview, Sarnoff seemed to have also shut down any possible chances of restoring the Snyderverse. In a statement, Sarnoff said that she appreciated that fans loved Snyder's work, but added that the film is the completion of his trilogy.
Here is the full statement:
This seems to point to the fact that they are not planning on any Snyderverse project. However, the Snyder cut also seemed impossible at the time but it became a reality. Still, fans need to lower their expectations that there will ever be a sequel for the film.
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