Acclaimed director Zack Snyder, known worldwide for visually stunning blockbusters like “300” and “Man of Steel,” has intimated he may be stepping back from the visual effects-heavy style that has defined his lauded career.
In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Snyder opened up about feeling “tapped out on the visual effects world” following the release of director’s cuts for the two parts of his recent Netflix epic, “Rebel Moon.” While acknowledging his passion for cutting-edge technology, the filmmaker added “I would love to do something a little bit more organic.”
Snyder’s move comes as a surprise given his illustrious filmography includes some of the most visually spectacular works in recent decades. Movies like 2009’s “Watchmen” and last year’s “Army of the Dead” relied on innovative visuals to craft sprawling, hyper-stylized worlds. His films have grossed over $2 billion globally and developed a dedicated cult following.
The timing of Snyder’s comments coincides with new projects at Warner Bros., with whom he parted ways controversially in 2017 over “Justice League.” A “300” prequel series was announced, in what seems an attempt to reconcile. However, Snyder played down any deeper meaning, saying both parties were simply eager to work on “classic IP.”
He also commented on Henry Cavill’s cameo in the recent “Deadpool & Wolverine” trailer, lauding his former Superman as “an amazing Superman to me, obviously.” While tight-lipped on upcoming work, Snyder teased “very real” announcements are imminent after years focused on spectacle.
Snyder’s potential shift away from visual extravaganzas could signal an evolution after a storied career defining the blockbuster formula. As fans await news on what’s next, the director seems poised for a fresh start after cemented his status as a master of visual storytelling.