Zack Snyder’s Justice League is the full directors cut of the 2017 film. It is an impressive four hours long, features loads of deleted scenes, and delved deeper into the original comic book storyline. Find out how and where to watch this DC blockbuster right here.
Zack Snyder’s Justice League Movie Preview
Determined to ensure Superman’s ultimate sacrifice was not in vain, Bruce Wayne joins forces with Diana Prince. Their sole aim? To recruit a team of metahumans who can save the world from an apocalyptic catastrophe.
The task proves to be more than difficult for Wayne, as each of his recruits face demons from their past. But his determination leads to the formation of a brand new league of superheroes.
Now united, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash set out to save the world from Steppenwolf, DeSaad and Darkseid. But is it all too late?
Starring Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck and Gal Gadot, Zack Snyder’s Justice League is available to watch and stream in Australia now. Use the information below to find out how to watch it for free!
Where to Watch Zack Snyder’s Justice League
Zack Snyder’s Justice League is now available On Demand via Foxtel Movies and BINGE. Here in Australia, Foxtel Movies can be accessed via Foxtel, Foxtel from Telstra or Foxtel Now. To watch on Foxtel with a Standard or HD TV, you have several choices, including subscribing to the Foxtel Plus pack to access over 50 channels of entertainment, drama, lifestyle, docos, reality and more. You also have the option to watch Zack Snyder’s Justice League online using Foxtel Now, which currently has a 10 day free trial. Both choices include the option to stream programs free using the Foxtel Go app.
Alternatively, you can access Foxtel Movies with Foxtel from Telstra. Foxtel from Telstra (including Foxtel Now from Telstra) offers the exact same programming as Foxtel, but is often available at reduced pricing or with no lock-in contract. With every Foxtel from Telstra package you can likewise stream Zack Snyder’s Justice League free using the Foxtel Go app, and one of the devices in the table below. Plus, you can also watch more binge worthy shows from other drama channels, including BBC First, Binge, Universal Channel, and more. For a list of episodes and their air dates, see the TV schedule below.
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Stream Zack Snyder’s Justice League with BINGE
Zack Snyder’s Justice League can also be watched on the BINGE streaming platform. BINGE is offering a 14 day free trial for new customers and will show Zack Snyder’s Justice League On Demand, in both SD and HD. You can stream it all on compatible mobile devices such select PCs and Macs, iOS and Android phones and tablets, Apple and Telstra TV, Google Chromecast, as well as Safari, Firefox, Chrome and Microsoft Edge browsers.
BINGE has no lock-in contract or equipment fees, which means you can cancel anytime if you’re no longer using it. Some of the BINGE game changing features include Surprise Me, which allows users to skip through shows as if you were channel hopping for a more interesting way to come across new content. For full episode listings and on demand info, see the table below.
Zack Snyder’s Justice League On Demand
There is no Zack Snyder’s Justice League TV show free to air coverage in Australia, it is exclusively available with Foxtel (Foxtel Now / Foxtel from Telstra) and BINGE. Here’s the on demand movie details:
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Zack Snyder’s Justice League | 4 hours 2 mins | Foxtel / Foxtel Now / BINGE |
Device List
The following are the list of compatible internet-connected devices for which you can stream Justice League whether at home or on the go.
Apple TV
For years, Apple TV devices have been an ideal instant streaming solution that does it all. There are two models available – Apple TV HD handles video up to 1080p, while Apple TV 4K adds full support for 4K, HDR and Dolby Vision. Kayo Sports is great on Apple TV, with flawless 4-way Split View.
Google Chromecast
A hugely popular low-cost streaming solution, Google’s Chromecast got a make-over, and now comes in two very different flavours. The basic Chromecast is still available, but the newer Google TV version (which replaces the Ultra) adds a remote control and an on-screen interface.
Telstra TV
Now in its third generation and boasting better performance than ever, Telstra TV is a great choice for those who want to plug in and get streaming with no hassles. It has a friendly user interface and all the apps you need to get streaming, including full support for Kayo and Foxtel.
Foxtel Now Box
Foxtel’s own streaming box is an Android TV device that brings the Foxtel Now experience front and centre in its user interface – making it a natural choice if your preferred way of streaming sports is via the live channels that Foxtel Now offers, with on-demand streaming and live free-to-air channels as well.
Amazon Fire TV Stick
This easy alternative comes in three flavours – a budget Lite model, the standard one, and a 4K version. All of them are simple “plug in and go” stick-shaped devices that work similarly to Google’s newest Chromecast, except these use Amazon’s custom user interface and support Alexa voice control.
Nvidia Shield TV
A powerful Android TV streaming device from one of the world’s leading PC graphics companies comes in the form of a small “tube” with connections at either end, along with a slim backlit remote control. It can easily deal with every streaming app under the sun, including Kayo and Foxtel.
Must See TV for fans of Zack Snyder’s Justice League
Zack Snyder’s Justice League looks like being one of the biggest movies of the year. Once you have watched it, we have suggested a few DC related series below that may also take your fancy.
Watchmen (Foxtel / BINGE)
When Alan Moore (V For Vendetta, Swamp Thing) first created Watchmen, he could never have imagined that the comics would first be created into a successful film and now a TV series. Although not directly based on the original story, this 10 episode season has plenty of references to previous characters that should appease seasoned fans. Read more.
Pennyworth (Foxtel / BINGE)
Have you ever wondered what Alfred, Batman’s trusty servant, got up to before Bruce Wayne came along? These 10 episodes set in a dystopian version of 60s London explore just that, shining a light on Mr Alfred Pennyworth, a young man with links to the British Special Air Service. He works the doors of London nightclubs on the side, and for such a well-spoken, handsome gentleman, he isn’t shy of the odd bit of violence. Read more.
Doom Patrol (Foxtel / BINGE)
After rescuing a group of mutant misfits in season one, and forming a formidable superhero team, the Chief has fallen gravely ill. But the group may just have a plan that could save the doctor, one that will help keep order and stop the Chief’s daughter from becoming an orphan. Read more.