Originally, fans hoped to catch Robert Pattinson’s turn as the Dark Knight and his alter-ego, the orphaned billionaire Bruce Wayne, on June 25th, 2021. When COVID-19 disrupted director Matt Reeves’s shooting schedule, Warner Bros. set a new release date for October 1st, 2021. That, too, needed adjusting, but no more! The film finally hit theaters on March 4th, 2022. But there’s still one release date some Bat-fans long to know: when will The Batman be available on streaming platforms? But none have been as ambitious as Warner Brothers, who added all its 2021 films to HBO Max on the same day as their theatrical debut. Film fanatics didn’t have to wait before they could watch even franchise hits like Dune and The Suicide Squad at home. For that reason, many hope that they can head to HBO Max on March 4th and enjoy The Batman on their own tv. Sadly, that won’t be the case. Warner Brothers has chosen not to continue day and date releases on HBO Max. That said, they shouldn’t have to wait too long before Pattinson’s Batman steps out of the shadows and into subscribers’ living rooms. In a December 2021 interview with the podcast Recode Media, HBO CEO Jason Kilar dropped some hints about the movie’s appearance on HBO Max. According to Kilar, Warner Brothers plans to add The Batman to the streaming service 46 days after its theatrical release. By that timeline, we should be able to stream The Batman on HBO Max on April 19, 2022. Now, just to be clear, Kilar didn’t use that specific date. He just said that the 46-day delay will be the new normal for HBO Max releases. But it doesn’t take a mind like the Riddler to figure out that home viewers can enjoy the movie sooner rather than later. Even better, Kilar reminded listeners that other Warner Bros. movies will be following suit, including the upcoming DCEU entries Black Adam and The Flash.