Play the guessing game for the future dceu films.
We know which ones by the way that will be big screen and hbo max.
Others we don't know yet but have a idea.
Which ones will be hbo max,big screen or Canceled.
Play the guessing game for the future dceu films.
We know which ones by the way that will be big screen and hbo max.
Others we don't know yet but have a idea.
Which ones will be hbo max,big screen or Canceled.
You can probably add Harley vs Joker, Deadshot, Gotham City Sirens, Booster Gold, Lobo Untitled Joker and Nightwing to the cancelled list. None of them have received updates in years and their creative teams have since moved on to other projects. Plus those were all from the pre-Hamada times. I’d say our list looks like this:
Releasing Soon
The Suicide Squad(2021)
The Batman (2022)
Black Adam (2022)
The Flash (2022)
Aquaman 2 (2022)
Shazam 2 (2023)
In Development (director attached)
Blackhawks
Blue Beetle
Wonder Woman 3
In Development (Producer attached)
Amazons
Hourman
Static Shock
Superman Reboot
In Development
Green Lanterns
Batgirl
Plastic Woman
Supergirl
Zatanna
Of that list, I can see Blue Beetle, Static Shock and possibly Green Lanterns (assuming it gets a director soon) making 2023. With 2024 going to WW3, Supergirl, Batgirl and Zatanna (all female year!)
Last edited by Samm; 04-01-2021 at 08:23 PM.
Damn, that's a lot of movies. I don't see how they'll release even half of them in the next 5 years.
I agree with whoever said they should just stop announcing movies so early on. The constant cancellations make them look bad and unorganized.
From some of the leaked plot of Eternals from a test screening, it doesn't seem like that film is a slam dunk.
But maybe if it is a success, it'll push WB to go forward with the New Gods film.
Now, if we're not going to get a New Gods film, perhaps several of the New Gods themselves can be sprinkled in DC films, i.e. Barbara and Scott in a new JL film or a confrontation between Orion and the GLC or a Fury or Parardemon in the Suicide Squad or the Forever People vs the Shazam Family.
Perhaps building more demand for the characters can build more momentum for their own film.
New Gods was cancelled the Monday after A Wrinkle In Time bombed. Let’s not kid ourselves.
Sucks about New Gods being cancelled as that could of been something different to your usual standard Superhero flick. I can't say I'm surprised though since only a handful of movies developed by most studios end up being made. Most of these DC films in development aren't getting made anytime soon.
Marvel has the good sense to not talk about properties that are not certain to make their slate. Inhumans is the only thing they announced that never got made into a movie.
Last edited by Kingdom X; 04-02-2021 at 01:50 AM.
When was Plastic Woman announced? Somehow missed that. Also when was Supergirl announced? I know she's been casted for Flash, but haven't seen the news for a solo (not disagreeing with you, honestly interested in when the news got dropped). Definitely agree with you that this is what the current DC slate actually looks like, although I'm not sure on those release years.
Now, which of the movies in development will actually make it to film is another question, but of those I'm rooting for Blue Beetle, Hourman, Static, Batgirl, and Zatanna.
When was the last update on Blackhawks? It's dead I think.
The Hollywood Reporter article that announced the cancellation of New Gods and The Trench listed the movies in development and those coming soon. I have a feeling those are the only projects alive at the moment.
Except for The Batman, which is set on an alternate Earth known to geeks as Earth-2, DC is plotting its films and shows to share the same universe. Key to setting up its new status quo will be The Flash (Nov. 4, 2022), which will tackle the multiverse and is said to also lend clarity to the future of the Justice League with multiple Batmen, as well as Supergirl, appearing.
Other projects on the slate due out in 2022-23 include Warners' and New Line's Black Adam (July 29, 2022) and Shazam! Fury of the Gods (June 2, 2023), as well as Warners' Blue Beetle, Batgirl, Supergirl, Green Lantern Corps and Static Shock.
Zatanna and a third Wonder Woman are also in development, while an upcoming Superman, from producer J.J. Abrams and screenwriter Ta-Nehisi Coates, is too early in development to say if it will be connected to the larger DC Universe or if, like The Batman, it will stand on its own.