Zack Snyder regularly plays Fortnite as a Rick and Morty character
Snyder went down a Fornite "rabbit hole"

Zac Snyder loves Fortnite – and he also loves playing as a ra♏ndom Rick and Morty character.
"My son and I got into Fortnite. I kind of wanted to play it with him and then he didn't like it, so then I ended up just playing it by myself," Snyder tꦜold . "I went down a b😼ad rabbit hole with Fortnite in the sense that I took a pretty deep dive [...] I was Meeseeks from Rick and Morty."
Fortnite, first released in 2017, is an immensely popular video game with modes ranging from its main 100-person battle royale, where players are dropped into a map with the goal of being the last one standing, to a wide arraꦰy of community-created maps and modes. The game is also notable for the whacky victory dances including the 'dab' and the 'floss' that can be unlocked as emotes. Since its release, Fortnite has generated over $9 billion in gross revenue.
The game lets you play as a plethora of pop culture characters, including Rick Sanchez and Mecha Morty. There was also♎ a Get Schwifty emote for some time. Mr Meeseeks was first introduced in the Rick and Morty season one episode "Meeseeks and Dℱestroy." Meeseeks are weird and blue and are known to inhabit various planets across the universe. They also can't be killed, and won't die until they've fulfilled their particular purpose – though they usually live for no more than a few hours.
Snyder is a big fan of the Dan Harmon series, stating back in 2021 that he'd be . The following year, in season 6 episode 2 – but 🧜it looks like Snyder didn't take it to heart.
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