It’s been an eventful week for

Zack Snyder’s Justice League

, which is quickly approaching its release date. After

temporarily being leaked

on HBO Max, the film’s marketing campaign is continuing to ramp up.

While it was previously announced that the film would be available in markets worldwide on March 18,

a few countries

did not have a release date announced. Now, in addition to a new poster for the movie, one of these markets has announced its plans for making the film available to DC fans.

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NEW LOOK AND FRENCH RELEASE DETAILS

The latest poster for

Zack Snyder’s Justice League

features all members of the titular superhero team - Superman, Cyborg, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Batman, and Aquaman - with the movie’s villain, Darkseid, in the background.

In addition to this, France has announced the movie’s release date and platforms it will be available on.

Zack Snyder’s Justice League

will be available for digital purchase in France on March 18 - the same day the movie will release in most other countries around the world - and to rent beginning on March 31.

More international release information can be found

here

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THE HBO MAX PROBLEM

Zack Snyder’s Justice League

was originally announced as an HBO Max exclusive. However, since that streaming service is currently only available to those in the United States, there was concern as to how fans in other countries would be able to access and watch the film. Fortunately, Warner Bros. has found a way to make the superhero ensemble available in nearly every other market in the world on the same day as America.

The two exceptions to this are China and Japan, as it is currently unknown when the movie will become available for people in those two countries to watch. However, the same was true for France until today’s news came out and as it turns out those fans will be able to watch the film on the day of its worldwide debut, so hopefully the same will be true for China and Japan.

Zack Snyder’s Justice League

will become available worldwide on March 18, 2021.