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DC Studios

DC Studios is an film and television that serves as a division of , focusing on the development and production of content featuring characters from DC Comics. Formed in October 2022, it was established to centralize and unify the creative oversight of DC's multimedia projects, including films, television series, animation, and streaming content, under the leadership of co-CEOs and co-chairmen and . The studio reports directly to CEO and aims to build an interconnected (DCU) that rivals the [Marvel Cinematic Universe](/page/Marvel_Cinematic Universe) in scope and cohesion. Since its inception, DC Studios has prioritized a long-term strategy spanning eight to ten years, with an initial slate announced in January 2023 that included ten projects across various formats. This approach emphasizes diverse storytelling, allowing individual projects to maintain unique tones while contributing to a shared narrative continuity, as articulated by Gunn. The studio's first major theatrical release, Superman (2025), directed by Gunn and starring David Corenswet as the titular hero alongside Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor, marked a successful relaunch of the DCU, grossing $122 million domestically and $95 million internationally in its opening weekend. This film set the foundation for subsequent entries, including the HBO series Peacemaker Season 2, premiering August 21, 2025, and Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, slated for June 26, 2026. As of November 2025, DC Studios maintains an active pipeline targeting two live-action films, one animated film, two live-action television series, and two animated series annually, with projects like the horror film Clayface (September 11, 2026), the HBO series Lanterns (2026), and the animated Dynamic Duo in development. The studio has also greenlit a live-action Teen Titans film, while inheriting legacy projects such as The Batman Part II (an Elseworlds film delayed to October 1, 2027). This expansion reflects DC Studios' commitment to a multifaceted DCU that encompasses superheroes, villains, and ensemble stories, fostering collaboration across Warner Bros. Discovery's platforms like HBO and Max.

History

Formation of DC Films (2016–2018)

In response to the mixed critical and audience reception of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, which earned a 29% approval rating on despite grossing over $870 million worldwide, Warner Bros. announced a major reorganization of its DC Comics film division on May 17, 2016. The studio established DC Films as a dedicated production unit to oversee all DC-based motion pictures, aiming to provide a more unified creative vision for the (DCEU) and emulate the interconnected success of the . Leadership of the new division was assigned to Chief Creative Officer and Warner Bros. Executive Vice President Jon Berg, who were appointed as co-chairs to handle creative development, production, and talent management for upcoming projects including Justice League, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, and The Flash. Under Johns and Berg, DC Films sought to adjust the tonal direction of the DCEU toward a lighter, more hopeful approach following the darker style of Zack Snyder's earlier entries. In July 2016, Johns was promoted to President of , expanding his oversight to include not only films but also television, , and consumer products, while continuing to co-lead DC Films. This period saw active development on multiple films, with Johns contributing as a writer and producer on key titles like and to ensure narrative cohesion across the . By mid-2017, DC Films showcased its progress at San Diego Comic-Con, revealing official logos and tentative titles for several projects, including Wonder Woman II, The Flash, Aquaman, Shazam!, and a Flashpoint-inspired film, signaling an expanding slate of at least ten films planned through 2020. However, internal challenges persisted, leading to leadership transitions toward the end of the period. In December 2017, Warner Bros. decided to replace Johns and Berg, with Berg transitioning to a production role and Johns focusing on writing and producing deals. On January 3, 2018, Walter Hamada, formerly president of production at New Line Cinema, was appointed as the new president of DC Films to streamline operations and address ongoing creative and box-office inconsistencies.

Expansion and challenges in the DC Extended Universe (2018–2022)

In January 2018, Warner Bros. appointed Walter Hamada as president of DC-based film production, replacing Jon Berg and Geoff Johns, with the mandate to stabilize and expand the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) following the troubled release of Justice League in 2017. Hamada's strategy emphasized a mix of standalone films and interconnected stories, prioritizing diverse tones and creative autonomy for directors to address criticisms of overly dark narratives in earlier entries. Under his leadership, DC Films greenlit multiple projects, including sequels and spin-offs, aiming to build a more cohesive yet flexible shared universe. The expansion began with Aquaman in December 2018, directed by James Wan, which became the highest-grossing DCEU film to date, earning $1.148 billion worldwide and surpassing $200 million domestically by early January 2019. This success validated Hamada's approach to lighter, spectacle-driven stories, boosting franchise momentum. In April 2019, Shazam!, directed by David F. Sandberg, delivered a family-friendly tone and proved profitable, grossing $366 million globally against a $100 million budget, further diversifying the DCEU's appeal. These releases marked a period of commercial recovery, with Hamada overseeing a slate that included ensemble spin-offs like Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) in February 2020, which introduced new characters but opened to a modest $84.2 million worldwide amid early pandemic disruptions. However, the posed significant challenges starting in 2020, forcing delays and hybrid release strategies. , directed by , faced multiple postponements before its simultaneous theatrical and HBO Max debut on December 25, 2020, grossing $169.6 million globally—far below expectations due to theater closures and piracy concerns—while sparking backlash from theater owners over the day-and-date model. Hamada's tenure saw intensified streaming integration, exemplified by in March 2021, a four-hour funded by at $70 million after a fan-driven #ReleaseTheSnyderCut campaign, which debuted exclusively on HBO Max and received mixed reviews but revitalized interest in the Snyderverse. Similarly, James Gunn's in August 2021 adopted the hybrid model, earning $168 million worldwide despite positive critical reception (90% on ), hampered by ongoing pandemic restrictions and a $185 million budget. Creative and production hurdles compounded these issues, including reshoots, director clashes, and actor controversies. Projects like The Flash endured years of delays due to script rewrites and Ezra Miller's legal troubles, while Hamada navigated tensions between standalone visions (e.g., Todd Phillips' Joker outside the DCEU) and universe connectivity. By 2022, Black Adam, starring Dwayne Johnson and directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, grossed $393 million but underperformed relative to its $190 million budget and received negative reviews (38% on Rotten Tomatoes), fueling debates over the franchise's direction. Hamada's efforts to plan a multiverse arc, including a Crisis on Infinite Earths event, were disrupted by Warner Bros. Discovery's 2022 merger, leading to his departure in October 2022 amid shelved projects like Batgirl. This period highlighted the DCEU's resilience through box office highs but underscored persistent challenges in maintaining narrative consistency and adapting to industry shifts.

Restructuring and launch of DC Studios (2022–2023)

Following the merger of WarnerMedia and Discovery Inc. into Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) on April 8, 2022, CEO David Zaslav prioritized restructuring the DC Comics film and television division to address inconsistencies in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) and improve financial performance. This included significant cost-cutting measures, such as the cancellation of several in-development projects like Batgirl and Scoob! Holiday Haunt in August 2022, which were written off for tax benefits amid broader WBD restructuring charges estimated at up to $4.3 billion for the year. In June 2022, Zaslav oversaw the departure of Warner Bros. Pictures Group chairman Toby Emmerich, signaling a broader overhaul of the studio's film operations, with a particular emphasis on revitalizing DC's output to compete with Marvel Studios. DC Films president Walter Hamada, who had led the division since 2018, faced increasing uncertainty following these changes and ultimately stepped down on October 19, 2022, after negotiations for a reduced role failed. His exit paved the way for a new leadership structure, as WBD sought a unified vision for DC across film, television, and animation. On October 25, 2022, WBD announced the formation of DC Studios, appointing filmmaker James Gunn and producer Peter Safran as co-chairmen and co-CEOs, effective November 1, 2022. This new entity replaced DC Films, consolidating oversight of all DC-based content to foster an interconnected universe while allowing creative flexibility for individual projects. Gunn, known for directing The Suicide Squad (2021) and Peacemaker (2022), and Safran, a producer on DC films including Aquaman (2018) and Shazam! (2019), were selected for their prior experience within the franchise and commitment to character-driven storytelling. DC Studios' launch in early 2023 marked the beginning of a rebooted (). On January 31, 2023, Gunn and Safran unveiled Chapter One: "Gods and Monsters," a 10-project slate spanning , television, and film, designed to establish a cohesive narrative arc starting with the animated series in late 2024, followed by Gunn's film in July 2025. Key announcements included live-action series like Lanterns (focusing on John Stewart and ), Paradise Lost (), and Waller, alongside films such as (introducing a new Batman) and . This strategy emphasized quality over quantity, integrating stories outside the main continuity, such as a new The Batman sequel and (2024), to rebuild audience trust.

Growth under Gunn and Safran (2023–present)

In January 2023, and unveiled Chapter One: Gods and Monsters, an ambitious slate of ten interconnected projects designed to reboot the with a focus on cohesive storytelling across films and series. This initiative marked a strategic shift toward a unified narrative, drawing from diverse DC comics eras to blend epic scope with character-driven tales, including as the launchpad film and as the inaugural animated series. The first release under this chapter, the adult animated series , debuted on Max on December 5, 2024, introducing key elements like through voice performances by and . The seven-episode season earned acclaim for its irreverent humor, sharp dialogue, and Gunn's signature blend of action and , achieving a 7.8/10 rating on from over 25,000 users and positive reviews highlighting its role as an entertaining entry point. Max renewed the series for a second season in December 2024, signaling early confidence in the rebooted franchise's viability. Gunn's , released theatrically on July 11, 2025, served as the chapter's live-action cornerstone, reimagining Clark Kent's origin with in the title role alongside as . The film grossed $125 million in its domestic opening weekend—the third-highest of 2025—and ultimately earned $617 million worldwide, becoming the first superhero movie of the year to surpass $600 million globally. Critics praised its optimistic tone and visual spectacle, awarding it an 83% approval rating on based on nearly 500 reviews, while audiences lauded the fresh ensemble including Nicholas Hoult's . This performance boosted Discovery's studios segment revenues by 24% to $3.3 billion in Q3 2025, underscoring the financial momentum from the relaunched . By February 2025, Gunn and Safran reported steady advancement on the slate, with Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow production wrapped in May 2025 for a June 26, 2026 release under director Craig Gillespie, emphasizing Kara Zor-El's alien perspective in a more grounded narrative. Other in-development projects included the HBO series Lanterns (filming wrapped July 2025), a noir-inspired Green Lantern tale starring Kyle Chandler as Hal Jordan and Aaron Pierre as John Stewart, set for early 2026; and the ensemble film The Authority, while Paradise Lost—a Themyscira prequel—in very active development. Gunn confirmed a long-term output goal of two live-action films, one animated feature, two live-action series, and two animated series annually, aiming for sustainable growth amid evolving market demands. As of November 2025, Chapter One continued to expand with Peacemaker Season 2, which premiered on August 21, 2025, on Max, integrating John Cena's vigilante into broader DCU arcs alongside new cast members like Isabela Merced. Additional updates highlighted scripting progress on The Brave and the Bold, introducing a father-son Batman dynamic, and exploratory work on Swamp Thing as a horror-tinged feature. This measured progression, coupled with the success of initial releases, has positioned DC Studios for enhanced cross-media synergy, including tie-ins with the forthcoming DC Universe streaming service.

Management

Current leadership

DC Studios is currently led by co-chairmen and co-chief executive officers and , who have held these positions since the studio's formation in November 2022. Gunn, known for directing films such as and The Suicide Squad, oversees the creative direction of the , including the development of interconnected films, television series, and animation projects under the "Chapter One: Gods and Monsters" slate. Safran, a veteran producer with credits including franchise and , focuses on production oversight and strategic partnerships, ensuring alignment across live-action, animated, and other media initiatives. Their joint leadership reports directly to Warner Bros. Discovery CEO and emphasizes a unified narrative approach for the DC brand. Following Warner Bros. Discovery's June 2025 announcement of a planned split into two companies by 2026—one for Streaming & Studios (including DC Studios, Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group, , and Max) and one for linear television—the studio remains under Zaslav's oversight in the interim. In addition to the co-CEOs, key executives support the studio's operations. Chantal Nong Vo serves as Executive Vice President of Production, managing the creative development and production of DC feature films and television series, including her role as on the 2025 film . Candice McDonough holds the position of Executive Vice President of Publicity and Communications, handling , promotional strategies, and brand messaging for DC Studios projects since her in 2023. These roles contribute to the studio's expanded portfolio, which includes upcoming releases like and the Lanterns series. As of November 2025, amid ongoing discussions of a potential sale of to various suitors including , with preliminary bids due November 20, reports indicate that Gunn and are expected to retain their positions to maintain creative continuity.

Former executives

Diane Nelson served as president of DC Entertainment from 2009 to 2018, overseeing the integration of DC Comics' publishing, film, television, and consumer products divisions under During her tenure, she expanded DC's multimedia strategy, including the launch of initiatives that bridged comics with live-action adaptations, though she took a in early 2018 for family reasons before officially departing. Geoff Johns held multiple leadership roles, including president and chief creative officer of from 2010 to 2018, and co-chairman of DC Films alongside Jon Berg from 2016 to 2018. As co-chairman, Johns focused on creative oversight for the (DCEU), contributing to projects like Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and , but faced criticism for the slate's inconsistent reception. He stepped down from in June 2018 to transition to a producing role at Jon Berg, an executive vice president at Warner Bros., co-chaired DC Films with Johns from 2016 to 2017, emphasizing production and business operations for the DCEU's early films. His leadership period coincided with challenges such as the underwhelming performance of Batman v Superman, leading to his replacement in late 2017 as part of a studio restructuring; Berg subsequently formed a production partnership with . Walter Hamada was appointed president of DC-based film production in January 2018, succeeding Johns and Berg, and led DC Films until October 2022. Under his guidance, the division achieved commercial successes like Aquaman (which grossed over $1.1 billion worldwide) and The Suicide Squad, while navigating controversies including the Justice League reshoots and actor disputes. Hamada extended his contract in 2021 but departed amid Warner Bros. Discovery's broader reorganization of the DC unit.

Productions

Live-action films

DC Studios, established in late 2022 under co-chairs and , marks a significant reboot for ' DC Comics-based live-action cinema. Departing from the interconnected (DCEU) model, the studio prioritizes a unified (DCU) narrative while allowing select standalone "Elseworlds" projects to explore alternate interpretations of characters. The first live-action feature film produced under this regime, (2025), serves as the cornerstone of Chapter One: "Gods and Monsters," introducing a fresh take on the iconic hero and establishing key elements of the rebooted continuity. Directed by Gunn, the film stars as Clark Kent/, as , and as , blending high-stakes action with themes of hope and heroism drawn from classic Superman lore. Released on July 11, 2025, achieved strong commercial success, grossing $125 million in its domestic opening weekend—the third-highest of the year—and a total of $617 million worldwide. Critics praised the film's optimistic tone, visual effects, and ensemble performances, positioning it as a revitalizing force for the franchise amid a competitive landscape. The movie's production emphasized practical effects and character-driven storytelling, reflecting Gunn and Safran's vision for interconnected yet standalone-feeling entries that avoid the pitfalls of prior DCEU overcrowding. Its performance not only recouped its reported $225 million budget but also boosted ancillary revenue streams, including merchandise and streaming rights on Max. Building on Superman's foundation, DC Studios has announced several live-action films for the DCU's Chapter One, focusing on core characters and ensemble dynamics. These projects aim to expand the shared universe gradually, with each film introducing new heroes while tying into overarching arcs like the formation of the Justice League. Key upcoming titles include Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, directed by Craig Gillespie and starring Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El, which adapts Tom King's 2021 comic miniseries for a June 26, 2026 release and explores a grittier, interstellar origin story. The Brave and the Bold, helmed by an unconfirmed director, will introduce a Batman centered on his relationship with Robin (Damian Wayne), drawing from Grant Morrison's influential comics run, with no release date set as of November 2025. Swamp Thing, a horror-infused take on the eco-terror character directed by James Mangold, remains in early development without a scheduled premiere. Additionally, Clayface (September 11, 2026), directed by James Watkins and starring Tom Rhys Harries, represents an experimental horror entry outside the main DCU continuity, emphasizing body horror elements from the villain's clay-based physiology.
TitleDirectorRelease DateStatusDescription
SupermanJuly 11, 2025ReleasedReboot introducing /Superman in a hopeful, action-packed origin intertwined with and .
Supergirl: Woman of TomorrowJune 26, 2026In productionAdaptation of Tom King's comic, following Kara Zor-El's vengeful journey across space, featuring as .
ClayfaceJames WatkinsSeptember 11, 2026In productionStandalone centered on the shape-shifting villain's tragic transformation and psychological descent.
The Brave and the BoldTBDTBAIn developmentBatman film focusing on Bruce Wayne and son as Robin, inspired by Grant Morrison's Batman saga.
Swamp ThingTBAEarly developmentDark, horror-oriented exploration of the plant-based monster's origins and environmental themes.
Beyond the DCU slate, DC Studios oversees live-action films that operate independently of the main continuity, allowing creative freedom for non-canonical stories. The Batman Part II (October 1, 2027), directed by and starring , continues the detective saga from the 2022 original, delving deeper into Gotham's corruption with a focus on aftermath. In June 2025, Gunn confirmed development of a new film, though details on director, cast, or release remain undisclosed, signaling potential expansion of standalone Amazonian lore. These projects underscore DC Studios' strategy of balancing serialized universe-building with isolated, director-driven visions to diversify output and mitigate risks associated with interconnected plotting.

Animated films

DC Studios has produced and overseen a series of animated films since its formation in 2022, building on Animation's long-standing tradition of adapting DC Comics properties into direct-to-digital and streaming features. These projects often serve as standalone stories or conclude shared universes, emphasizing character-driven narratives and high-stakes action within the DC mythology. Under co-chairmen and CEOs and , the studio committed to releasing one animated film annually as part of a balanced slate that includes two live-action films per year, allowing for creative exploration outside the main continuity. The first animated releases under DC Studios arrived in 2023, marking the continuation of the DC Animated Movie Universe (DCAMU). Legion of Super-Heroes, directed by Brandon Vietti and released on February 7, 2023, follows Kara Zor-El (Supergirl) as she time-travels to the 31st century to join the Legion against the villainous Brainiac 5.1, blending teen drama with futuristic heroism. Later that year, Justice League: Warworld, directed by Jody Moreno and released on July 25, 2023, transports the Justice League to the brutal planet Warworld, where they ally with survivors like Lobo to overthrow the tyrant Mongul, highlighting themes of enslavement and rebellion. In 2024, DC Studios concluded the DCAMU with the ambitious : Crisis on Infinite Earths trilogy, an adaptation of the iconic 1985-1986 comic crossover by and . Part One, directed by Jeff Wamester and released on January 9, 2024, introduces the Anti-Monitor's multiversal threat as the races to save collapsing Earths. Part Two, also by Wamester and released on April 2, 2024, escalates the conflict with the Monitor's recruits forming a council to combat the antimatter wave. Part Three, released on July 16, 2024, delivers the finale with a massive hero convergence to prevent total annihilation, effectively rebooting DC's animated continuity for future standalone tales. The trilogy featured an ensemble voice cast including as Batman and as the in his final DC animated roles, earning praise for its scale despite mixed reviews on pacing. The year 2025 saw the release of Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League on July 3, 2025, exclusively on Max, serving as a sequel to the 2018 . Directed by , the film reimagines Batman and his allies in a feudal Japan-inspired world invaded by yakuza-style DC villains, blending aesthetics with explosive action sequences and cultural fusion. Produced in with studio Yamatoworks, it features voices like as Batman and explores themes of honor and invasion through stylized combat. Looking ahead, DC Studios has several animated projects in development to fulfill its annual release goal. Dynamic Duo, slated for theatrical release in 2028, focuses on the youthful friendship between Dick Grayson and as Robins, testing their bond amid differing visions for in . Directed by Arthur Mintz, the film employs innovative puppetry-CGI hybrid animation from Swaybox Studios and ' 6th & Idaho Productions, positioning it as an story outside the main . Screenwriters and are rewriting the script, with early footage showcased at CinemaCon 2025 highlighting a new design. Another key upcoming title is , an animated adaptation of Daniel Warren Johnson's 2022 comic miniseries, currently in development with no release date announced. The story reimagines members as prehistoric dinosaurs—such as a T-Rex and —uniting against dino-villains like a raptor in a lost world. is producing, with Brian Lynch (, Minions) penning the screenplay, emphasizing family-friendly adventure and visual spectacle.

Live-action television series

DC Studios, under co-CEOs and , has prioritized live-action television series as a key component of the () initiative, particularly within Chapter One: "Gods and Monsters." Announced in January 2023, the initial slate included four live-action series intended for Max (formerly HBO Max), alongside one animated project, aiming to deliver interconnected stories that expand the while emphasizing character-driven narratives and diverse tones. These series represent a shift from previous DC television efforts, focusing on high-concept premises inspired by acclaimed formats like and , with production goals of two live-action series per year. The first live-action series to emerge under this regime is the second season of , which premiered on Max on August 21, 2025. Created by , the season continues the story of Christopher Smith (), a vigilante grappling with his violent past and new threats orchestrated by (). Filming began in April 2025 in , and concluded in July 2025, with the eight-episode run incorporating ties to the broader , including post- (2025) elements. The season maintains the series' blend of humor, action, and emotional depth, earning praise for its tighter pacing and expanded ensemble, including returning cast members like and . Among the announced projects, Lanterns is a detective-style series centered on Green Lanterns and John Stewart investigating a ground-level murder mystery on . Described by Gunn as evoking HBO's , it features a serialized arc rather than cosmic adventures, with showrunner attached. As of November 2025, the series is in development, with a established and a planned release in early 2026; starring as and Aaron Pierre as John Stewart. Waller, a spin-off from Peacemaker, follows in the aftermath of Season 2, exploring her Task Force X operations and personal dynamics, including interactions with characters like and Sr. (). Written by Christal Henry and (The Magicians), the live-action series is in script development as of late 2025, with expected to reprise her role; production is slated to begin in 2026 for a potential 2027 debut. Paradise Lost serves as a set on Themyscira, delving into the Amazonian island's political factions, family rivalries, and societal tensions centuries before Diana Prince's birth. Modeled after , the ensemble-driven drama highlights themes of versus conflict. In development since the announcement, it has secured a led by an unconfirmed , with filming eyed for 2026 and a release thereafter. Booster Gold, the fourth live-action series from the initial slate, chronicles Michael Jon Carter, a 25th-century who steals future tech to become a in the present day. The project emphasizes Booster's flawed, comedic persona amid time-travel mishaps and corporate satire. As of November 2025, it remains in early development, with Gunn noting its potential for both humor and heartfelt moments; no specific production timeline has been set, though it aligns with the DCU's annual output goals. These series underscore DC Studios' strategy to integrate television with the cinematic slate, ensuring canonical continuity while allowing standalone appeal. No additional live-action TV projects have been greenlit beyond this core group as of late , though Gunn and have expressed ambitions for ongoing expansion.

Animated television series

DC Studios, under the leadership of co-CEOs and , has prioritized animated television as a key component of its expanded () strategy, aiming to deliver both adult-oriented and content across streaming platforms like Max. The division's first animated series, , marked the official launch of Chapter One: "Gods and Monsters" in December 2024, serving as a "soft introduction" to the interconnected by establishing canonical events and characters that bridge to live-action projects. Written and executive produced by Gunn, the series follows a black ops team of monstrous prisoners—including , Dr. Phosphorus, Nina Mazursky, , and Eric Frankenstein—recruited for high-risk missions too perilous for humans; it features voice performances by , , , and others, with animation by . Critically acclaimed for its blend of dark humor, violence, and world-building, was renewed for a second season shortly after its debut, underscoring DC Studios' commitment to serialized animated storytelling within the . In February 2025, Gunn and announced three new targeted at younger audiences to expand the DCU's accessibility for families, positioning them as entry points into the broader cinematic universe. My Adventures with centers on high school student , whose life changes after inheriting a from her uncle, the original ; it is positioned as a spinoff from the existing series on Max. explores the member's origins and adventures, emphasizing themes of identity and heroism. DC Super Powers, meanwhile, reimagines classic stories for a new generation, focusing on ensemble team dynamics. These projects, produced in collaboration with , are in development with no release dates announced as of late 2025, reflecting DC Studios' goal of releasing two annually alongside live-action content. Building on this momentum, DC Studios greenlit an adult-oriented , Mister Miracle, in June 2025, adapting Tom King and Mitch Gerads' acclaimed 2017-2019 comic run about escape artist Scott Free's battle against while navigating personal trauma and fatherhood. Executive produced by Gunn and , the series is set within the canon and aims to deliver mature themes through Animation's stylized visuals. As the sixth announced animated TV project under the new regime, it highlights DC Studios' strategy to balance high-concept narratives with diverse tonal ranges, with production underway but no premiere scheduled by November 2025.

Other media

DC Studios has integrated video games into its broader DC Universe (DCU) strategy, with co-chair James Gunn confirming in 2022 that video games would form part of the shared canon alongside films and television series. In 2023, Gunn elaborated that these games would interconnect narratively with other media, emphasizing a cohesive storytelling approach across platforms. This initiative deepened collaboration between DC Studios and Warner Bros. Games, focusing on character consistency and fan-driven content rather than tie-in releases timed solely to film launches. As of 2025, no dedicated DCU video game titles have been officially announced by DC Studios, though development efforts involve studios such as NetherRealm and to align stories with the 's "Gods and Monsters" chapter. Cross-media appearances have emerged to maintain continuity, including Peacemaker's inclusion in (2024) using actor John Cena's likeness from the series, and Superman's integration into (2025) reflecting the upcoming film's design. These efforts underscore DC Studios' aim for a unified experience without rushing unpolished projects. In addition to games, DC Studios has overseen tie-in comic productions that extend its television narratives. The limited series Presents: The Vigilante/Eagly Double Feature (2025), available on , draws directly from the HBO Max series, with Gunn serving as story consultant and actor contributing to the script. This project exemplifies how DC Studios coordinates with DC Comics to produce supplementary media that reinforces character arcs from live-action shows. Merchandise represents another key extension of DC Studios' brand under Gunn and Safran, with launching official product lines tied to upcoming productions. Items such as the DC Studios Blue Logo T-Shirt and Hoodie, featuring the iconic Milton Glaser-inspired design, became available through the DC Shop in 2023 to mark the studio's restructuring. For the 2025 film, merchandise includes repeating graphic T-shirts with the S-Shield and DC Studios logo, alongside global retail launches of apparel and collectibles to build anticipation. Exclusive items from events like 2024 and , including -themed apparel and mugs, further promote the studio's animated and live-action slate. These products, distributed via DC Shop and partners, emphasize visual motifs from the DCU to foster fan engagement across physical media.

DC Universe initiative

Chapter One: Gods and Monsters

Chapter One: Gods and Monsters is the inaugural phase of the DC Universe (DCU), the rebooted shared continuity for DC Comics-based films and television series produced by DC Studios. Announced on January 31, 2023, by co-CEO James Gunn via an official DC Studios video, the chapter comprises an initial slate of ten projects—five films and five television series—designed to introduce a diverse array of heroes, villains, and antiheroes while establishing a cohesive narrative across media. Gunn and co-CEO Peter Safran envisioned it as a blend of mythological gods (e.g., Superman, Wonder Woman) and monstrous elements (e.g., Swamp Thing, Clayface), emphasizing character-driven stories that explore legacy, morality, and interconnected threats without relying on prior DCEU continuity. The slate kicked off with the animated series on December 5, 2024, marking the DCU's soft launch and introducing key players like and , whose arcs tie into live-action projects. By November 2025, three core entries— Season 1, Season 2, and the film —have been released, generating positive reception for their fresh takes on established characters and Gunn's signature blend of humor, heart, and action. , directed by Gunn and released on July 11, 2025, centers on a young Clark Kent () navigating his dual heritage, setting the tone for the chapter's focus on hopeful heroism amid darker tones. These releases have established foundational lore, including the Justice League's formation and threats, while bridging gaps from prior DC media like Season 1. Subsequent projects expand the universe, incorporating genres from sci-fi mystery to body horror. As of late 2025, the slate has evolved with additions like Clayface and Man of Tomorrow, reflecting DC Studios' adaptive planning amid production shifts. Interconnectivity is a hallmark: characters from Creature Commandos appear in Peacemaker Season 2 and Waller, while Lanterns introduces Green Lanterns who intersect with Superman's world. Gunn has emphasized that all projects share a single canon, allowing seamless crossovers without mandatory viewing order, though a loose chronology guides the narrative arc toward larger ensemble events. The chapter is slated to conclude around 2027–2028, paving the way for Chapter Two, though exact endpoints remain flexible based on audience response and creative developments. The following table outlines the announced projects in Chapter One: Gods and Monsters, including their current status and key details as of November 2025:
ProjectTypeStatusRelease Date/YearBrief Description
TV (Animated)ReleasedDecember 5, 2024Black ops team of monsters assembled by ; voices include as Sr.; bridges to live-action .
ReleasedJuly 11, 2025Young Clark Kent balances Kryptonian roots and human life; directed by ; stars , , and as .
TVReleasedAugust 21, 2025Christopher Smith () grapples with trauma post-The Suicide Squad; features returning cast and canon ties.
Supergirl: Woman of TomorrowIn developmentJune 26, Kara Zor-El's origin with a darker edge; stars ; directed by .
Post-productionSeptember 11, Horror take on the Batman villain's transformation; stars ; directed by James Watkins.
LanternsTVIn productionHBO series following () and Stewart (Aaron Pierre) investigating a ; styled as a "" in space.
Man of TomorrowPre-productionJuly 9, 2027Sequel to Superman; continues Clark Kent's journey; concept art revealed in 2025.
TVIn development2027Prequel series on Themyscira's politics and Amazonian society; explores Wonder Woman lore.
WallerTVScripts in progress2027Spin-off starring Viola Davis as ; focuses on Task Force X operations post-Peacemaker S2.
The Brave and the BoldScript completeTBDIntroduces Batman (unannounced) and his son Damian as Robin; directed by Andy Muschietti.
Early developmentTBDGothic horror origin of the plant-based monster; directed by James Mangold.
Booster GoldTVIn developmentTBDTime-traveling antihero Michael Jon Carter using future tech for fame; comedic tone.
The AuthorityEarly developmentTBDTeam of morally ambiguous vigilantes from WildStorm; ties to 's world.
In developmentTBDStandalone story for Diana Prince; separate from ; script underway.
This lineup prioritizes innovative interpretations, such as a horror-infused and a mystery-driven Lanterns, to differentiate from past DC adaptations while building toward team-ups like the . Production challenges, including strikes and casting, have delayed some entries, but DC Studios reports strong momentum, with 's box office success exceeding $600 million globally (totaling $617 million as of November 2025), underscoring the chapter's viability. Overall, Gods and Monsters represents a strategic reset, aiming for long-term sustainability through serialized storytelling and character depth rather than rapid expansions.

Elseworlds and standalone projects

In the context of DC Studios, the "Elseworlds" banner refers to a collection of films, series, and other media that exist outside the shared continuity of the main (DCU) initiative, allowing for creative freedom in reimagining characters in alternate settings or non-canon narratives. This approach draws from the longstanding DC Comics imprint of the same name, which has produced standalone stories since 1989, but under DC Studios co-CEOs and , it has been formalized as a distinct production strategy to support diverse storytelling without impacting the core DCU timeline. Key Elseworlds projects emphasize grounded, character-driven tales or unique historical/cultural reinterpretations, often developed independently by filmmakers like Matt Reeves. For instance, the Batman-centered universe spearheaded by Reeves stands as a flagship Elseworlds effort, beginning with the 2022 film The Batman, which grossed over $770 million worldwide and established a noir-inspired Gotham separate from the DCU's brighter, ensemble-focused tone. This universe expanded with the 2024 HBO series The Penguin, a spin-off starring Colin Farrell that explored Oswald Cobblepot's rise in organized crime and earned critical acclaim for its performances and production design. DC Studios is now actively developing a second season of The Penguin, potentially delving further into Gotham's criminal underbelly. The most anticipated continuation in this universe is The Batman Part II, directed by and starring as Bruce Wayne, slated for release on October 1, 2027. The sequel promises to build on the first film's themes of institutional corruption and personal vengeance, with production delays attributed to script refinements and the 2023 writers' strike, but Reeves has emphasized its commitment to a realistic, detective-oriented Batman mythology unbound by crossovers. Other notable Elseworlds films include Constantine 2, a sequel to the 2005 supernatural thriller, with reprising his role as under director . As of October 2025, Gunn confirmed active script development, positioning it as a high-stakes horror-fantasy entry focused on battles, distinct from any portrayal of the character. Additionally, Dynamic Duo, an animated stop-motion feature from Swaybox Studios, centers on Dick Grayson and as Robins in a self-contained adventure; reports from September 2025 indicate a script rewrite by the team behind (500) Days of Summer, with a potential release around 2028, though its exact alignment remains fluid amid ongoing revisions. Animated projects further diversify the slate, such as Batman: Caped Crusader Season 2 on , an anthology-style series co-produced by Reeves that reimagines Batman's early years in a 1940s-inspired world; the renewal was announced in 2024, with production underway for a 2026 debut emphasizing social issues and noir aesthetics. Similarly, Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires, a 2025 animated directed by Juan José Meza-León, transplants the archetype to 16th-century Tenochtitlán, where a young warrior named Yohualli dons a bat-inspired mask to combat Spanish conquistadors, blending Mesoamerican history with tropes in a collaboration between and Anima Estudios. Standalone series like The Sandman Season 2 on Netflix, adapted from Neil Gaiman's Vertigo comics, continue as Elseworlds-adjacent properties under DC Studios oversight, released in July 2025 (Volume 1 on July 3, Volume 2 on July 24), expanding the Dreamlord's mythic realm without ties to the DCU. These projects collectively allow DC Studios to explore experimental formats and director visions, balancing the interconnected DCU while maintaining a robust output of over a dozen Elseworlds titles since the 2022 reboot.

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