Warner Bros and DC are currently in the midst of developing a number of different projects for multiple franchises, both within the DCEU and through other ventures as well. Upcoming releases include blockbuster movies like
James Gunn’s
The Suicide Squad
in August alongside exciting new seasons of TV shows like
Superman & Lois
and
Batwoman
.
Although most of these releases aren’t interconnected the way that a franchise like the Marvel Cinematic Universe is, the comics mogul is still working diligently to build up hype for the different franchises that house these intriguing properties. In that light, new promotional material has just released from DC’s most recent big event.
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NEW LOGOS GALORE FOR DC MOVIES AND TV SHOWS
Rich Greenfield took to
to reveal an image that debuted at AT&T’s Investor Day presentation. The image features two dozen logos for DC comics-based on-screen properties releasing in the near future, including previously unconfirmed projects like
Batgirl
and
Zatanna
.
All 24 logos can be seen in the image below:
AT&T
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DC FILMS, TV SHOWS, AND VIDEO GAMES IN ONE PRESENTATION
Taking into account how adamant DC is about making their movie universe separate from their multiple TV universes, this is quite the interesting strategy announcing so many various projects all at the same time.
The DC Extended Universe is already confirmed to be making its way into the streaming world with
James Gunn leading the way on John Cena’s
Peacemaker
series
after the August 2021 release of
The Suicide Squad
. However, even with this already having been confirmed, there are still some unexpected additions to this announcement.
The video game adaptation for
Suicide Squad
made its way into the images, as did
the largely mysterious
GCPD
spin-off series from
The Batman
. There are also even lesser known entities like
Super Hero High
and
League of Super-Pets
that have their title cards amongst the crowd, which will be something DC fans will keep their eyes on intently.
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It’s difficult to decipher what this announcement could mean for the future of DC’s media properties, although it could signal the beginnings of a more interconnected universe. While this hasn’t been the company’s style of storytelling in the past, the foundation is being laid out for something big in the near future, and this multimedia announcement may be a step in that direction.
Warner Bros and DC are currently in the midst of developing a number of different projects for multiple franchises, both within the DCEU and through other ventures as well. Upcoming releases include blockbuster movies like
James Gunn’s
The Suicide Squad
in August alongside exciting new seasons of TV shows like
Superman & Lois
and
Batwoman
.
Although most of these releases aren’t interconnected the way that a franchise like the Marvel Cinematic Universe is, the comics mogul is still working diligently to build up hype for the different franchises that house these intriguing properties. In that light, new promotional material has just released from DC’s most recent big event.
ADVERTISEMENT
NEW LOGOS GALORE FOR DC MOVIES AND TV SHOWS
Rich Greenfield took to
to reveal an image that debuted at AT&T’s Investor Day presentation. The image features two dozen logos for DC comics-based on-screen properties releasing in the near future, including previously unconfirmed projects like
Batgirl
and
Zatanna
.
All 24 logos can be seen in the image below:
DC FILMS, TV SHOWS, AND VIDEO GAMES IN ONE PRESENTATION
Taking into account how adamant DC is about making their movie universe separate from their multiple TV universes, this is quite the interesting strategy announcing so many various projects all at the same time.
The DC Extended Universe is already confirmed to be making its way into the streaming world with
James Gunn leading the way on John Cena’s
Peacemaker
series
after the August 2021 release of
The Suicide Squad
. However, even with this already having been confirmed, there are still some unexpected additions to this announcement.
The video game adaptation for
Suicide Squad
made its way into the images, as did
the largely mysterious
GCPD
spin-off series from
The Batman
. There are also even lesser known entities like
Super Hero High
and
League of Super-Pets
that have their title cards amongst the crowd, which will be something DC fans will keep their eyes on intently.
It’s difficult to decipher what this announcement could mean for the future of DC’s media properties, although it could signal the beginnings of a more interconnected universe. While this hasn’t been the company’s style of storytelling in the past, the foundation is being laid out for something big in the near future, and this multimedia announcement may be a step in that direction.