Bad Robot Replies To Zach Snyder Tweet With Their Own DC Comics/Star Wars Mashup Christopher Moore, August 9, 2014September 14, 2014 Batman vs Superman director Zack Snyder has been tweeting some weird mashup pictures lately through his Twitter account. One had Superman‘s Henry Cavill photoshopped as a Jedi and another one recently had Batman walking next to R2-D2. The Batman one he tweeted to Bad Robot, so Bad Robot in response sent out this tweet of C3-PO as the Dark Knight. Check out the tweeted photo after the jump. THE C3PED CRUSADER @ZackSnyder pic.twitter.com/wh0m6GF15p— Bad Robot (@bad_robot) August 8, 2014Here’s Zach Snyder‘s earlier tweets which caused Bad Robot to respond:BATMAN & R2BIN @bad_robot pic.twitter.com/yWPmGPKJ3f — ZackSnyder (@ZackSnyder) August 2, 2014#SuperJedi pic.twitter.com/PyNbELK8UZ— ZackSnyder (@ZackSnyder) July 24, 2014What do you think of this online back and forth between Zack Snyder and Bad Robot? Leave your comments in the section below. Social Networks Viral Marketing Viral News Bad RobotBatmanBatman v. Superman: Dawn of JusticeC3-PODC ComicsDisneyStar WarsStar Wars: Episode VIIZack Snyder
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