Was Justice League theatrical a “Whedon Cut”? If the movie was truly a Whedon movie is it his most successful

Was Justice League theatrical a “Whedon Cut”? If the movie was truly a Whedon movie is it his most successful

Many people refer to its theatrical release as “Josstice League” is this the case? If this is the case 25 million can go a long ways.

Editorial Opinion
By whynot - Mar 15, 2021 05:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League
Source: Variety

             With Justice League "Snyder cut" on the horizon many people believe that the theatrical version was a Joss Whedon creation, if it was should it be considered his greatest achievement? 
      After the death of Zack Snyder's child he sadly had to walk away from a movie he nearly finished and the studio brought in none other then Joss Whedon to finish reshoots. The studio told him to inject humor and cut the movie down to 2 hrs and gave him 25 million to do this task. According to many he somehow created nearly a full movie on a $25 million budget. This to me seems a bit fishy. I'am by no means claiming Whedon didn't reshoot a good deal of scenes but this should come as no surprise when the studio forced him to cut the movie down to 2 hrs which undoubtedly had to have scenes reworked to fit the narrative. I personally don't see how it's possible to shoot a movie add the appropriate CGI in a few months of reshoots all on $25 million. To put that in perspective Zack Snyder received 3 times as much (75 million) to add a pesky 5 minutes to his 4 hrs cut. 
     Don't get me wrong I'm excited about the Snydercut but the idea that the one we got in 2017 was a Whedon movie I doubt seeing what kinda budget and restraints he was working with. 

Josstice League $25 million budget 

Worldwide box office $657 million dollars

Ps. This is my first article I have terrible punctuation and grammar skills. Lol be nice! 

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