Zack Snyder Celebrates 17 Years of Watchmen With Behind-the-Scenes Photos

Zack Snyder is marking the 17-year anniversary of his film Watchmen by posting behind-the-scenes photos and sharing his thoughts on the movie’s lasting impact.

The director shared some photos on social media commemorating the 17th anniversary of the film Watchmen. The images show a prop from the 1940s era of the Watchmen universe used during filming, and the director reflected on the film’s unique atmosphere, calling it one of their favorites and expressing continued pride in the work.

The photos showcase a recreation of a 1940s “Watchmen” group shot with the Minutemen characters, a detailed look at the famous smiley face button, and a behind-the-scenes image of Patrick Wilson as Nite Owl in the Owl Cave during filming.

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Snyder recommends the Director’s Cut

As the anniversary approaches, Snyder also reminded fans that several cuts of the movie exist and suggested they watch the longer, extended cut.

Zack Snyder reminded everyone that they have until tomorrow to choose which version of Watchmen they want to watch, adding that he personally prefers the Director’s Cut.

The Director’s Cut of Snyder’s film includes extra scenes and character development that weren’t in the original version shown in theaters.

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Large-format Polaroids capture the film’s mood

The images Snyder shared were shot on large-format black-and-white Polaroid film during production.

A photograph shows Patrick Wilson, playing the character Dan Dreiberg (Nite Owl), standing in the dimly lit Owl Cave during a break in filming. Director Zack Snyder said the photo perfectly reflects the atmosphere on set.

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Zack Snyder shared a photo taken during the filming of Watchmen. It shows Patrick Wilson, who played Nite Owl (Dan Dreiberg), during a break on set, inside the Owl Cave. The photo itself was a large-format black-and-white Polaroid.

A close-up shows the iconic smiley face button worn by The Comedian, accompanied by his famous question: “What happened to the American dream? It came true. You’re looking at it.”

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Watchmen remains one of Snyder’s favorites

I was so excited when Watchmen came out in 2009! It was based on the incredible graphic novel by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, and the cast was amazing – Patrick Wilson, Jackie Earle Haley, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Malin Åkerman, Matthew Goode, and Billy Crudup all starred in it. It really brought the story to life!

Over time, the movie has gained a dedicated fanbase and continues to be one of Zack Snyder’s most popular and discussed works.

Seventeen years later, the director says the movie still ranks among his personal favorites.

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2026-03-07 06:31