Creative entrepreneur Zack Snyder disclosed that Netflix turned down his initial proposal for a TV show, The Fountainhead, because of what he saw as controversy.
Snyder disclosed that Netflix had turned down his pitch, citing controversial content in the book penned by American-Russian author Ayn Rand. Though the project was discussed, Snyder felt that Netflix would reject it, calling it a “super adaptation” of the novel, which told the riveting story of an architect who defies expectations and conventions.
Snyder, the director of Rebel Moon, talked about Ayn Rand’s controversial book Fountainhead and claimed that it was a direct commentary on an architect’s struggle to design the buildings he desired.
According to Snyder, the book is a direct remark on the difficulties faced by architects while trying to design the structures they desire. Additionally, he talked about the notion that Batman shouldn’t violate the no-kill policy, which some fans think makes it more alluring to do so.
Snyder wondered if Batman could continue to exist as a god and what would happen if he was killed in a circumstance where he couldn’t kill. He thinks that Batman’s actions in the movie could be interpreted as a means of defending his religion and avoiding oblivion.




