Zack Snyder’s ‘Justice League’ Finally Sees The Light Of Day After Years Of Demand

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Zack Snyder attends the premiere of "Batman v Superman" at Radio City Music Hall in New York, USA.

Zack Snyder’s highly-anticipated Justice League cut is officially scheduled for a March 2021 premiere on HBO Max. The director took to Twitter to share a trio of posters showing a broken grave, a torn Justice League flag and a motion picture film canister with the date 3.18.21 and the words “Fallen,” “Risen” and “Reborn” respectively.


The superhero film will finally be seeing the light of day after lengthy demands from fans and at least $30 million USD in budget. Snyder previously confirmed that Justice League will be a full four-hour film. Zynder stated that only a “very small portion of the movie” incorporates the new scenes he shot — one of them including the return of Jared Leto as Joker.


“Like 80-something percent of the movie has never been seen by anyone, visual effects wise, and that’s not even including the scenes that you guys have never seen that don’t have visual effects,” he said in an interview. “That part’s really exciting and I can’t wait for everyone to experience this giant scale adventure the way I intended everyone to experience it.”

Zack Snyder’s Justice League premieres March 18 on HBO Max.

WRITTEN BY: Majid Alhusseini