Is this just for the US?
I wonder if they would expand overseas.
Is this just for the US?
I wonder if they would expand overseas.
To begin with, yes. I would assume that it going international would depend on popularity of the service at launch in the USA and also any deals other international country streaming services have with DC properties. In the UK Netflix has Gotham, Sky has Flash and Amazon has a lot of other stuff. DC might have to wait until contracts in some countries are up.
This according to Gamespot is the lineup of movies, shows and comics which will be available at launch (alongside the planned original shows...)
Original Series
Titans
Doom Patrol (2019)
Swamp Thing (2019)
Young Justice: Outsiders (Animated) (2019)
Harley Quinn (Animated) (2019)
Classic Movies & TV Shows
Superman (I-IV)
Batman Begins
The Dark Knight
Batman Ninja
Birds of Prey
The Flash (1990)
Teen Titans
Super Friends
Legion of Superheroes
Young Justice
Static Shock
Lois & Clark
Constantine (2014)
Adventures of Superman
Max Fleischer’s Superman Serials
Superboy
Batman; The Animated Series
Wonder Woman ‘77
Animated Movies
All Star Superman
Batman vs. Robin
Batman: Year One
Batman Beyond: The Return of Joker
Green Lantern: First Flight
Gotham by Gaslight
Justice League: Doom
Justice League vs. Teen Titans
Superman: Doomsday
Wonder Woman
Comic Book Series
52 (2006)
Action Comics (1938)
Adventure Comics (1958)
Aquaman (2011)
Batman (2002)
Cyborg (2015)
Deathstroke (2014)
Detective Comics (1939)
Green Arrow: Year One (2007)
Green Lantern (2011)
Harley Quinn (2013)
JLA (1997)
Justice League (2011)
My Greatest Adventure (1963)
Suicide Squad (2011)
Superman/Batman (2004)
Swamp Thing (1972)
Teen Titans (1965)
The Flash (2011)
Wonder Woman (2011)
I don’t know if that has manga as well as shows and movies, but sure. I also debate if that’s the final list for comics as pictures have suggested a lot more. What we know won’t be available at launch and possibly not for a while are the Arrowverse shows and the DCEU movies. Jury’s still out on Gotham or Batman ‘66 or any of the Vertigo shows...
I think there might be more on there too? In the promo they showed Batman: The Brave and the Bold animated series and the Justice League animated series.
Glad Fleischer Superman is finally getting some revived exposure. LoSH being included is a neat little surprise too.
Initial Reaction When Following the Link:
"There is a heck of a lot of Batman on the front page. DC should go ahead and change it's name to Bat-Verse and be done with it. ESSH
This would be the perfect opportunity to market more characters initially instead of as side offers. However, DC seems way to content in banking in on their prize horse. SHM."
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No shazam cartoon or live action? Swamp thing movies, cartoon or live action, Spy smasher or krypto?
No superman or batman serials? No legend of the superheroes or wildcats cartoon? No dc supergirls for the girl viewers? No dc nation shorts or the motion movies like batman black in white? No fox and the crow cartoon? No batman beyond, zeta project or beware the batman? No ruby spears superman?
DC Streaming Service Subscription Price Officially Revealed
With San Diego Comic-Con now upon us, DC Entertainment has officially revealed the subscription price for its highly-anticipated streaming service.
DC fans based in the United States can now pre-order the streaming service for the yearly membership fee of $74.99, with the monthly subscription coming in at $7.99. Those who pre-order between July 19 (9:30 a.m. PT) to July 22 (5 p.m. PT) will have the chance to win two tickets to the U.S. premiere of Warner Bros. and DC’s Aquaman movie, which opens this December.
If that’s not enough, DC is also offering three months of the streaming service for free for those who sign up for a yearly membership before its launch this fall. The company has yet to announce the streaming service’s launch date.
In addition to the original content available exclusively on DC Universe, the service will also provide classic DC shows and films including Batman Begins, the Christopher Reeve Superman films, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Batman: The Animated Series, Super Friends, and the recently released animated films.
The service will also provide “a curated selection of thousands of DC comics,” including 938’s Action Comics No. 1 – in which Superman made his debut – through the recent relaunches of Justice League, Swamp Things and Harley Quinn. The titles will be accessible on multiple platforms, although the selection of available comics will change from time to time.
DC Universe is scheduled to launch in beta mode in August, with a full rollout set for later this year.