Zack Snyder’s Batman and Catwoman Art Taken Off Twitter

Director Zack Snyder has been censored on Twitter after a drawing he either drew or had someone draw for him was taken down due to copyright issues earlier this week.

The whole thing started late last week when the showrunners for the adult-animated show, Harley Quinn opened up about a sex scene that they were told to remove featuring Batman and Catwoman. According to the pair, the scene was shot down because the sex act depicted was something “Heroes don’t do.”.

Naturally, the comment quickly caught fire in fandom.

Justice League and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice director Zack Snyder posted a drawing he either made or had created for him online of the two with the word “Canon.”

That art is now gone.

The Snyder image, which was not entirely sexually explicit itself, painted a major picture in the mind of those who saw it due to the placement of the Dark Knight between Catwoman’s legs.

The funny part of the whole situation is that Snyder’s tweet is still available on Twitter but the image itself is gone with a generic “Media not Displayed” warning from the social media site. It also states that: “This image has been removed in response to a report from the copyright holder.”

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Pedro Heizer

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