Turn on Zack Signal. Zack Snyder revealed the release date for his four-hour version of the Justice League.
Snyder accessed his official Twitter account to reveal two new posters for the release of ‘Snyder Cut’ on HBO Max along with a definitive release date: March 18, 2021.
For some Snyder heads out there, this will not be particularly new news. The director had previously said on the social media site Vero that Zack Snyder’s Justice League would be launched in March. Now it’s official.
In an interview with ComicBook.com, Snyder highlighted how new his Justice League is compared to the theatrical release directed by Joss Whedon in 2017 – including remakes that involved Jared Leto’s Joker.
He said: “A very small part of the film is the new things that I shot. Like 80 and some percent of the film has never been seen by anyone, in terms of visual effects, and that doesn’t even include the scenes that you have never seen since has no visual effects. “
It’s been a tough road to get Zack Snyder’s Justice League, but we’re finally almost there. What was once a fan campaign designed to see Snyder’s original vision come to life after he left the project has become one of the most anticipated new superhero films. It is set to have a new opening with the theme of Superman, an appearance by Martian Manhunter and more focus on Ray Fisher’s Cyborg.
No word yet on plans for territories that do not have HBO Max. According to HBO Max: “Details on additional international release dates and plans will be announced as they become available.” We will update this page as soon as we know more. In the meantime, find out what else is hitting theaters and broadcasting this year with our guide to movie release dates.