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Constantine: City of Demons – The Movie: Set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. 2019 DC Super Hero Girls: Sweet Justice: Television movie; compilation of the first four episodes of DC Super Hero Girls. 2020 Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons: The Movie: Stand-alone. 2022 Aquaman: King of Atlantis: Stand-alone sequel to Aquaman. The miniseries was ...
It has no release date attached to it, although logic would dictate that it will arrive after Matt Reeves’ The Batman Part 2 hits theaters on October 2, 2026. Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow DC Comics
During the DC Films panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2018, a video banner displayed the words "Welcome to the Worlds of DC", after showcasing some upcoming films. As a result, some media outlets interpreted this as DC officially naming their shared film universe as the "Worlds of DC", [ 9 ] [ 10 ] but in March 2020, Jim Lee referred to the ...
Here's a breakdown of all the upcoming DC movies and TV shows from Peter Safran and James Gunn's new DC universe, including 2023 release dates and beyond. DC’s New 10-Year Plan, Explained Skip ...
Momoa will join Milly Alcock, who will play Kara Zor-El/Supergirl, in the Craig Gillespie-directed DC Comics film. The expected release date for the movie, which is currently in pre-production, is ...
The Moana film series grossed over $1 billion with the release of Moana 2. Inside Out 2 became the 54th film to gross $1 billion worldwide, and the 12th animated film to do so. Inside Out 2 became the fastest animated film to gross $1 billion worldwide, doing so in 17 days, surpassing Frozen 2 , which did so in 21 days.
Jason Momoa is bringing a DC Comics character to life — again. After years of playing Aquaman on the big screen in Warner Bros.’ DC Extended Universe, Momoa, 45, has confirmed he’ll play the ...
It was given a release date of July 11, 2025. Safran wanted Gunn to direct the film. [82] Gunn said the film would take specific inspiration from the comic book All-Star Superman (2005–2008) by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely, [4] and the next day that comic appeared on Amazon's list of best-selling comic books. [83]