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Where to watch Justice League’s Snyder Cut in Australia

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The Justice League Snyder Cut will be available later this week, and this post details how Australians can (legally) watch it.

We previously detailed that the amended version of the 2017 film would be available from 18 March, and we can now confirm that it will be available through Binge and Foxtel here within Australia.

Justice League Snyder Cut via Binge

If you subscribe to Binge, you’ll have access to the Justice League Snyder Cut from 6.00 pm AEDT on Thursday, 18 March. The film will be available as a tile just like any other content within the streaming service.

If you’re not a Binge subscriber, monthly plans range from $10 AUD (1 screen) to $18 AUD (4 screens) per month. A 14-day free trial is also available to users who’ve not used it before.

Justice League Snyder Cut via Foxtel

If you’re subscribed to Foxtel, you’ll have access to the Justice League Snyder Cut from 6.00 pm AEDT on Thursday, 18 March. The film will be available on-demand through a special DC Movies Pop-Up Channel (channel 402).

Enjoy!

The Justice League Snyder Cut is a recut of the 2017 DC film, completely handled by director Zack Snyder.


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