Zack Snyder's Justice League HBO Max Release Date Confirmed - IGN - IGN

 

Zack Snyder has officially confirmed that his cut of Justice League will be released on HBO Max on March 18.The filmmaker took to Twitter on Friday to share three new monochrome posters for his version of Justice League, captioned "fallen," "risen," and "reborn." The first poster features a shattered Justice League symbol whilst the second image draws inspiration from 1992's The Death of Superman cover. The final poster shows a film canister with Snyder's name emblazoned on the front, highlighted in red.Image credit: Twitter/ZackSnyder

Image credit: Twitter/ZackSnyder

Image credit: Twitter/ZackSnyder

Image credit: Twitter/ZackSnyder

Image credit: Twitter/ZackSnyder

Image credit: Twitter/ZackSnyder

The posters also confirm that Snyder's Justice League will be available to stream on HBO Max from March 18, 2021. The movie is currently expected to drop as a single feature with a four-hour runtime, as Snyder previously suggested that his Justice League cut would be released as a "one-shot" movie, seemingly opposed to the limited multi-part series that was announced at DC FanDome last summer.

Snyder's comments aren't entirely black-and-white, though. It's very possible that he phrased the Justice League release plans in such a way as to indicate that all four hour-long episodes will be dropping simultaneously, giving viewers the option to watch the Snyder Cut in one continuous block rather than splitting it up and releasing the episodes one-by-one as part of a streaming schedule.

With the release date now locked in, we can expect more details to emerge over the coming weeks, as the movie's marketing campaign steadily picks up pace. We've already been served a slice of the action in an updated trailer for the movie, which debuted a few blink-and-you'll-miss-them moments from the likes of Darkseid, Superman, and Cyborg.

Altogether, the Snyder Cut of Justice League is said to include around 150 minutes of unseen footage, comprised of "four or five minutes of additional photography", original footage from the theatrical release, and elements that ended up on the cutting room floor. It has also been made clear that it will not feature a "single frame" from Joss Whedon's reshoots.

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Developing... Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.

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