Zack Snyder
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I think we did, like, three takes.
I was like, guys, just... The first time he, like, flew on the ground.
I was like, okay, it's too much.
Yeah, that's really cool.
It's interesting because like, you know, we, I think one of the things that we, after Justice League, I think one of the things that we really, as a group, as a family anyway, you know, because I lost my daughter over that, you know, she, once my, you know, at the post side of Justice League, I lost my daughter to suicide.
And, you know, I left the movie famously and then the movie went on and then later we were able to, like, you know, finish the movie sort of in the way that we had always hoped.
And I think the thing is that, like, the thing that I kind of sort of come back to when I look at that and when I look at the movies is, like, you know, we...
there are these markers, you know, the movies are really these markers of time that we, even though they sort of transcend time, weirdly, you know, they exist beyond the time they were recorded, you know, these weird, like they're in the computer as sort of these singular, like little, you press it, but then it runs, and it's real, and it's time, and it takes time to enjoy it, and time to like, you can't just say it, you have to watch it and feel it again, you know, it's like a cool, it's a weird thing in that way, and I think that like, it just,
And the thing that you hope is that in the end, you know, the markers meant something to people, you know, and I think that that's we've really fought around because a lot of these mental health has been a big thing for my wife and I, you know, since losing my daughter.
We've tried the best we can to like.
But the fans have done incredible, like the fans have raised like millions, over a million dollars just to support, you know, AFSP, which is, you know, the Suicide Against Suicide in America Foundation.
And we've been like just it's been cool that the movies, these moments have like now in retrospect have like a purpose, you know, and that they have like that the fans have gotten this opportunity to kind of like, you know, join with us and kind of like be with us to like, you know.
Because it's a huge stigma.
Nobody wants to talk about that they're having trouble, that they're not okay.
And I think that what we've been trying to do lately, as much as we can, is say, no, it's good.
It's not a sign of weakness.