Justice League wasn't the critical or popular hit we expected it to be, and even if it hadn't flopped at the box office or been slammed by the critics to a greater extent than previous DC Extended Universe installments, it would still have been a disappointment. As they did after Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Warner Bros. recently announced that they appointed a new President for DC Films. We hope that the studio’s finally on the right track.
It hasn’t been officially announced, but the release date for the Justice League digital release recently popped up on iTunes. According to Comic Book Resources, the Zack Snyder/Joss Whedon-directed movie will be available for downloading on January 30, 2018.
Judging from the timing of previous DCEU releases, Justice League should be available on physical media about a month later, so you'll be able to purchase the Blu-ray in late February or early March.
If you’re wondering about a Justice League director's cut or extended cut, there’s been no official news, although fans petitioned for one almost as soon as the film hit the theaters. They even launched a website in support of such a release.
The fans are taking things even further by putting together a peaceful protest called #ReleaseTheSnyderCut outside of the Warner Bros. headquarters in Burbank, CA. Even so, the most recent leaks (a Blu-ray and DVD leaked cover art) indicated that no such cut will be made available.
What appears to be the official cover art for the #JusticeLeague Blu-ray. Any extended/alt cut would've been mentioned on it…
(I assume this popped up on a Canadian site – can't find source atm but credits to the ever-reliable Pieter V on https://t.co/cQBXXwFZ3V) pic.twitter.com/uZoc5xeUij
"” Anton Volkov (@antovolk) December 25, 2017
Do you plan to purchase a copy of Justice League, even if it’s the same version you saw in the theater?