Update: as of Saturday, 11/25/2017, the petition has continued to grow, crossing the 130,000 mark. Original article is as follows.

The petition for the release of Zack Snyder's original cut of relinquished directing duties to Joss Whedon due to a family tragedy. Despite a formidable portfolio having helmed both of Marvel's successful Avenger flicks, DC followers were worried about the film possibly deviating from Snyder's vision, which had a clear trajectory, under Whedon's tutelage.

Unfortunately, that seems to be the case. Justice League, despite having moments of brilliance, felt disted. Oftentimes, it looks like it is two different movies clashing for attention. If there's anything we learn from this, Whedon's and Snyder's style of moviemaking just do not blend at all, leaving us with an end product that had great potential but was not fully realized. It's a shame because all the right elements were working pretty well -- most especially the cast, it's only how they were tied together where its most glaring problem start to set in.

We might never know what really went down behind closed doors in Warner Bros., nevertheless, fans are pushing for the release of Snyder's original cut from the movie. The Danny Elfman. Check out the tweets below:

I can confirm from a direct source that a Zack Snyder Cut of #JusticeLeague exists with mostly finished VFX & Junkie XL’s score.— Sheraz Farooqi (@SherazFarooqi_) November 22, 2017

Guys, I have to say I am sure, deadly sure, there's a director cut #JusticeLeague exist, with VFX &even the score……it exists. It's not just a longer or better version of the film. There's a real final chapter of the trilogy out there.
We have to fight for it. https://t.co/AZEQML9Vqm— FIONA (@fukujang0627) November 21, 2017

While the sources of information are hardly confirmation, one does not need rocket science to realize that there were a lot of scenes left on the cutting room floor during post-production for Justice League. Even the cast openly talked about how poorly CGI-removed mustache is more or less a great indication as to which scenes were from the early days of principal photography and which ones are from the Whedon-overlooked reshoots.

Adding to Warner Bros.' woes is the fact that Justice League is not really doing as well in of box office results as their other DC properties despite arguably moving towards the holiday weekend.

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