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‘Justice League’ Blu-ray and DVD Release Date is Revealed Alongside Its SteelBook Art

Justice League premiered on November 17, 2017, and it marked the first appearance of one of the most iconic ensembles DC has to offer, uniting Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Cyborg, Aquaman and Flash against Steppenwolf in his desire to rule the world.

While many of us expected that movie since our childhoods, the truth is that -due to many things- what we saw in theatres wasn’t exactly what many hoped or thought it would be, making Warner contemplate things and decide to make some changes.

After it’s premiere, many fans launched a petition at Change.org to request Warner the release of Zack Snyder’s cut of the film, alongside Junkie XL score, which caused a debate of whether or not that cut truly existed and if it was a real possibility.

Waters have calmed down and with it, more news have arrived about the DVD and Blu-Ray of the film, including our first look at the steelbook cover -with an amazing artwork from Jim Lee- and the release date of the film, thanks to Best Buy official site.

 

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Courtesy of Best Buy.

 

So far, three out of five DCEU films have gotten their steelbook cover treatment – just take a look at Batman V Superman steelbook cover as well as Man of Steel‘s- and while this news is certainly exciting, there is something missing about this announcement and is the fact that there’s no word whatsoever about a possible Snyder’s cut… although the movie is expected to include some additional scenes, footage that didn’t make the cut and special features.

We’ll just have to be patient to see if they release more information about the Blu-Ray and DVD of Justice League before it arrives at our homes.

What do you think about this news? Will you buy Justice League when it’s released?
Let us know in the comment section down below!

Justice League‘s Blu-Ray and DVD is expected to be released on March 13, 2018.

Source: Best Buy.

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