All The Movies, TV Shows And Comics We Know To Be Coming To DC Universe

By now, there's a solid chance you're already willing to lay down money on the soon to be launched DC Universe streaming service. After all, not only will it feature original series such as Titans, Doom Patrol, Swamp Thing, Harley Quinn and Young Justice: Outsiders, but it'll also boast much in the way of archived content.

By now, there’s a solid chance you’re already willing to lay down money on the soon to be launched DC Universe streaming service. After all, not only will it feature original series such as Titans, Doom Patrol, Swamp Thing, Harley Quinn and Young Justice: Outsiders, but it’ll also boast much in the way of archived content.

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Speaking of which, you’re probably wondering what movies, TV series and comic books will be at your fingertips once it’s showtime, so we’re here to help you out. Basically, we’ve compiled everything that could be gleaned from the menus and clips included in the launch trailer (seen above), as well as the few selections that have already been revealed in the media.

As you read on, it’ll become apparent that while there’s certainly already much to offer, any films included in the DC Extended Universe or currently running TV series seem to be absent. We imagine there’s much legality behind this, so don’t expect for, say, Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice or complete seasons of Arrow to be offered right off the bat.

It’s also important to keep in mind this is all subject to change, but without further ado, here’s what you can look forward to consuming:

  • Live Action Movies: Batman Returns, Batman Forever, Batman Begins, Superman: The Movie, Superman III, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, Supergirl.
  • Animated Movies: Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part 1, Green Lantern: First Flight, Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, Justice League: Throne of Atlantis, Batman: Gotham by Gaslight, Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, Batman: Under the Red Hood, Batman: Gotham Knight, Fleischer Superman Serials, Batman: Bad Blood, Wonder Woman.
  • TV Shows (Live Action and Animated): Justice League, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Batman Beyond, Wonder Woman, Constantine, Young Justice, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Batman: The Animated Series, Super Friends.
  • Comic Books: Action Comics #1 (1938), Swamp Thing #1 (New 52), Superman: Rebirth #1, Batman: Rebirth #1, Green Arrow #1 (New 52), Green Lanterns: Rebirth #1, Superman/Batman #1, Justice League of America #1, Detective Comics #27 (1939), The Flash: Rebirth #1, Flashpoint #1, Green Arrow #0 (New 52), Harley Quinn #1 (New 52), Justice League #1 (New 52).

Please note that we didn’t see fit to include certain comics seen in menus because they may not have been properly labeled, or were mostly obscured. For example, Crisis on Infinite Earths could be seen in some form, but we’re not sure of which issue(s) will be on hand.

Regardless, tell us, what’s getting you most excited about DC Universe? Also, don’t be afraid to drop a comment below in case your eyes were able to catch something we missed!


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