FILMELY 🦋: Oscar 2022: Flash Entering Speed Force in JL Snyder Cut Wins Oscars Cheer Moment [Justice League]

Mar 27, 2022

Oscar 2022: Flash Entering Speed Force in JL Snyder Cut Wins Oscars Cheer Moment [Justice League]

In Justice League 2021 directed by Jack Snyder, The Flash (Ezra Miller) enter the Speed Force  to rewind time, in order to help Cyberborg be able to separate the three Mother Boxes, undoing the destruction of the Earth.


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Zack Snyder's Justice League
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This scene was honored at the Oscars 2022 as Most Cheer-Worthy Moment (or Oscars Cheer Moment). Actually, this is not an Oscar award but an audience vote, a new form that the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences introduced this year to increase fan interest.

This scene has passed 4 other nominations, including:

  • 2nd place – Spider-Man Team Up! – Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)
  • 3rd place – Avengers Assemble To Fight Thanos – Avengers: Endgame (2019)
  • 4th place – Effie White Singing "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" – Dreamgirls (2006)
  • 5th place – Neo's Bullet-time Backbend – The Matrix (1999)

This is the first year that the Oscars Cheer Moment category has been added to the Oscars ceremony.

The Justice League – Snyder Cut's victory shows that passionate fans of Snyder and the Justice League Universe are still raving to this day, even though the future of this Universe (SnyderVerse) remains murky so far.

Justice League Snyder Cut's victory also received mixed reactions. The film was only released on the  online platform HBO Max and not premiered in theaters, so many people also wonder how to assess the "Cheer" level of the audience. - as the name of the award is.

Army of the Dead


In the same flow of events, the film Army of the Dead also directed by Jack Snyder also won the Oscars Fan Favorite award, despite the fact that the film only received a moderate score of 5. 7/10 on Imdb, 67% positive by critics and 75% by audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Army of the Dead beat out other nominations including: Cinderella, Minamata, Spider-Man: No Way Home and Tick, Tick... Boom!.

Army of the Dead was conceived and scripted by Jack Snyder since 2007 or even early, but the project implementation encountered many problems and took too long. By the time the film was released, the "ZombieVerse" was no longer something fresh new and became saturated with AMC's The Walking Dead series (2010-) which has been 11 seasons so far. Had the film been made around the 2010s, it would have been a blockbuster with a groundbreaking theme at the time.

In general, when it comes to the ability to manipulate and dominate on Twitter, Jack Snyder fans are the champions.









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