Then why assume the (alleged) failings of JL had to be his fault alone? That's the apparent contradiction. Isn't it more logical to conclude that the problem was the hybrid nature of the reworked film? I mean, there are many prior cases where a film that's been subjected to heavy reshoots and restructuring after a director change turns out to be flawed and disappointing -- think of Superman II, for example. Something like that is rarely going to work as well as a film that has a consistent creative vision guiding it throughout. So it makes no sense to pin the blame for JL on one person rather than on the less-than-ideal circumstances he had to work under.
Christopher, where did I say the faults of the movie were his failings alone? I replied to someone who said all the problems with the movie belonged to WB and said that isn't the case, he shares some of the blame.
Yeah, let's not go excusing Whedon for the disaster that is Justice League. He has a fair share of responsibility for it too. And the stuff that came out about him because of it....
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