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Justice League: Assessing The Aftermath, Opening Weekend Box Office, Zack Snyder's Cut, Reshoots and End Credit Scenes

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🗓️ 20 November 2017

⏱️ 44 minutes

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On the November 20, 2017 episode of /Film Daily, Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film senior writer Ben Pearson and writer Chris Evangelista for a special episode of the podcast taking a look at the aftermath of Justice League’s opening weekend, its failure at the box office, a fan petition for a Zack Snyder cut, what Joss Whedon’s writing credit means, and Ben Affleck’s future as Batman in the DCEU. At the Water Cooler, we’ll be talking about Las Vegas, David Copperfield, John Carpenter, and traveling. And in the Spoiler Room, we’ll be discussing the changes of the Justice League reshoots and what the end credits scenes mean.   You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast and all the popular podcast apps (here is the RSS URL if you need it).   At the Water Cooler: Peter went to Las Vegas for a weekend trip and sees David Copperfield. Chris saw John Carpenter live Ben has been traveling   In the News: ‘Justice League’ Underperforms at the Box Office: What Does This Mean for the DCEU? ‘Justice League’: Fans Petition For a “Zack Snyder Cut,” and What Joss Whedon’s Writing Credit Means Batman Will Appear in the 'Flashpoint' Movie, Geoff Johns Confirms   Other posts referenced in this episode: Why Can’t Zack Snyder Release His Director’s Cuts Theatrically?   Feedback: Last week we talked about what Warner Bros needs to do to make the DCEU successful moving forward, and asked for your ideas. Timothy in LA wrote in: “One of the pitfalls of the DC movie universe is that they started too big villain-wise. Man of Steel had Zod who is way too big a threat to start off with. His goal was to terraform the earth and destroy mankind. That’s no different from Steppenwolf. There’s been nothing for DC to build up to. And, worse yet - Darkseid is going to do the same exact thing in the eventual sequel.  If WB wants to improve these movies, they need to find something unique in terms of conflict. Flashpoint is a good start with an alternate timeline.  A rule for these movies: no more aliens taking over the world, or villains threatening the whole of humanity.”   In the Spoiler Room: These ‘Justice League’ Reshoots Drastically Altered The Final Film ‘Justice League’ Post-Credits Scene Explained You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today’s show at slashfilm.com. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). We’re still very much experimenting with this podcast, please feel free to send your feedback to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to slashland daily for November 20th 2017 on today's

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podcast we're going to have a special episode taking a look at the aftermath of

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Justice League's opening weekend its failure at the box office, a fan petition for

0:15.3

Zach Snyder's Cut of the movie, what Josh Wheaton's writing credit means, and Ben Affleck's future as Batman in the DCEU.

0:25.0

At the water cooler, we'll be talking about my trip to Las Vegas,

0:28.4

seeing David Copperfield, Chris Singh, John Carpenter live, and Ben has been traveling and in the spoiler room

0:36.8

we'll be discussing the changes of the Justice League reshoots and what end the end credit scenes of that movie actually mean.

0:47.1

This is Peter Sorota and joining me on today's podcast is Slash Film Senior Writer Ben Pearson.

0:51.5

Hey, what's going on?

0:53.0

And slash film writer Chris Evangelista.

0:56.0

Hello.

0:57.0

So guys, it was a busy weekend.

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We recorded Friday's episode in the morning.

1:02.8

I took off to Las Vegas for a weekend trip.

1:06.8

Being in Los Angeles, that's one of the cool things

1:09.5

is you can actually just drive to Las Vegas, which sounds like a short trip, but if you hit traffic, it's like, you know, five, six hours, it's not fun.

1:19.0

But I went there with a couple friends, a couple couple kind of trip and one of the things I did there is I saw David Copperfield who I've seen many times over the last few years I've seen

1:33.0

seen many times over the last few years I've been lucky to be he I'm a huge

1:40.8

fan of him he reads the site and I've been lucky to being invited to see his show over the last few years and see it evolve because it's actually evolved quite a bit over the last few years and if you're ever in Las Vegas I would I would say check out his show

1:59.1

It's unlike any other magic show I think there is right now.

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What he's doing and what he's added to the show is,

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I think he's one of the only magicians out there that is really,

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