We’re on the verge of some huge modifications coming to the world of DC Comics. James Gunn and Peter Safran are actually the brand new co-CEOs of DC Studios, they usually’re simply begun work on reshaping the corporate’s films, TV exhibits, and diverse different merchandise — apparently into one big, cohesive multimedia universe.
Based on TheWrap, the pair held a city corridor assembly this week for workers the place Safran mentioned they’d “such a novel alternative to inform one nice overarching story … One lovely huge story throughout movie, tv gaming, live-action, and animation.” TheWrap’s sources claimed the duo “are engaged on a bible for a cohesive DC Universe that can span a number of enterprise items over a full decade.”
Provided that DC has been making big-budget, interconnected films and tv exhibits for nearly a decade now since 2013’s Man of Metal, one might argue they’re nicely overdue for some form of bible or strictly-followed blueprint that guides all the firm’s choices. However hey: Higher late than by no means!
The following DC film, Shazam! Fury of the Gods, is scheduled to open in theaters on March 17, 2023. (It simply so occurs to have been produced by Safran.) DC additionally has films of The Flash, Aquaman and the Misplaced Kingdom, and Blue Beetle all in varied phases of post-production ready for launch — assuming they do ultimately get launched. Shortly earlier than Gunn and Safran had been introduced in to take cost of DC Studios, Warner Bros. canceled a Batgirl film they’d filmed and largely completed.
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From Superman and the Mole Males to The Suicide Squad, we ranked each film based mostly on DC comics.
