Zack Snyder has marked the five-year anniversary of Zack Snyder’s Justice League with a new post thanking fans and sharing the Hallelujah trailer.
Snyder used the moment to look back on the fan campaign that helped bring his version of the film to life.
Zack Snyder thanks fans on the 5-year anniversary
Snyder posted, “214. Five years of Zack Snyder’s Justice League. To the fans—associate producers in every sense—who refused to accept ‘it doesn’t exist’ and stood together with passion and will: This film lives because of you. Thank you, my 700,000 followers, and everyone who carried it forward… hallelujah.”
The message puts the focus back on the Snyder Cut movement and the fans who pushed for years to get the movie released.
By calling supporters “associate producers in every sense,” Snyder made it clear he still views the film as something the audience helped will into existence.

Hallelujah trailer returns
Along with the anniversary message, Snyder released the Hallelujah trailer tied to Zack Snyder’s Justice League.
The callback fits the movie perfectly, as Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” became closely linked to the film and everything surrounding its release.

Snyder Cut remains fan-driven five years later
Even five years later, Zack Snyder’s Justice League is still being defined by the fan movement behind it.
Snyder’s latest post leans right into that idea by thanking the supporters who kept the movie alive and by bringing back the Hallelujah trailer as part of the anniversary.







