Hacker Gets Into Justice League’s Zack Snyder Cut Petition


There might have been high hopes for Justice League after the success of Wonder Woman, however, the DC Extended Universe installment didn't do as well as expected.

While some blamed Justice League's poor reception on rushed development and studio interference, others believed that the film didn't do well because Joss Whedon's reshoots damaged Zack Snyder's vision of the film.

Fans started petitioning for the Snyder's cut of Justice League on Change.org and it seems like the petitions going along pretty well with a "Victory!" message posted on the site yesterday. However, it seems like someone's gotten in the way of the petition, hacking into the original petitioner's account.

The petitioner, Roberta Mata, just recently went on Twitter today to say that someone hacked into the Zack Snyder cut of Justice League petition and deleted his account. The petition might be around, but the DC fan says that his account on Change.org has been taken down and is no longer connected to the petition that he created.

The "Victory" update on the petition might actually have been the hacker's, a post that more or less refers to the deletion of Mata's account. What's worse is that even if the petition does manage to reach its goal is that Warner Brothers might not be able to provide Snyder's cut of the film given that the cut might not actually exist.

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