The DC animated universe wasn't afraid to make things more mature and some of the best examples came in its R-rated movies.
Several superhero movies have explored the multiverse by now, but only one film has fully wrestled with the philosophical ...
Below, there's also a look at how non-canon DC films and Elseworlds films fit in, such as Zack Snyder's Justice League, Joker, and The Batman. For the MCU side of things, we also have a guide on ...
2025 is showing no stop in the superhero era in movies and TV with Thunderbolts ... this is what we may see in 2025. The Justice League are somewhere down the line with DC, but where they ...
It also gave players clarification on exactly what was going on with ... Kill the Justice League season four, episode eight below. The final chapter of the game closes with a 2D animated cinematic ...
If you thought waiting for the new Marvel TV shows was torturous, try being a DC fan ... technology seeking justice and public validation. The first season of the animated series – following ...
Almost a year after its disastrous release, Rocksteady Games' live-service shooter Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has ended ... of the game's story. The DC multiverse was a major narrative ...
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League just brought its fourth and final season to a close, with an ending cutscene that ...
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With its final update, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League abruptly wrapped up its theoretically multi-year storyline with some short animated cutscenes with one main reveal: The Justice League ...
DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn has revealed DC is developing a unique opening for Elseworlds projects like The Batman to differentiate them from DCU projects such as Superman.
James Gunn has cleared up some confusion over some recent DC projects – though, it's still not entirely clear cut. Neither ...