It seems as though Warner Bros. Pictures and HBO Max are removing the trailers for Zack Snyder’s Justice League across all social media platforms. This is incredibly odd considering the fact that Snyder’s cut of Justice League is supposed to be coming to HBO Max in 2021. However, it looks like we now have an explanation as to why this has happened.
Fans across the world started freaking out when it was revealed that the new Justice League trailer is being removed from social media. YouTube, Instagram Twitter… The trailer is nowhere to be found.
However, The Hollywood Reporter’s Aaron Couch has revealed why, and it all has to do with music rights. If you remember back to when Zack Snyder’s Justice League’s trailer was released, it featured music from Leonard Cohen’s version of the song Hallelujah.
Zack Snyder’s Justice League’s trailers are being removed from social media accounts
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Here’s what Couch revealed on Twitter regarding why Warner Bros. Pictures had removed the trailers from social media:
HBO Max has removed August’s trailer for Zack Snyder’s Justice League over music rights issues, but it will likely go back up on YouTube once the issue is resolved.
I’m pretty sure that the fans will be very happy to hear this news. I know I was. This should mean that Snyder’s cut will still be coming to HBO Max in 2021. We cannot wait to see it. Hopefully, they get these music rights sorted out very soon.
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