Distant worlds beyond extended universe

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So before we take a look at the latest changes, let’s go back to the beginning of WB’s ambitious plans for its extended universe… The change is the latest shockwave in the often incredible story of Warner Bros.’ attempts to bring the DC Multiverse to the screen. Listen to our Podcast: “Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong” About… Aquaman.Listen to our Podcast: “Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong” About… Wonder Woman 1984.Listen to our Podcast: “Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong” About… Batman v Superman.It all means DC fans will get a lot of content in the next 10 years.

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And thanks to Hamada embracing the multiverse concept, it seems plans are in place for a second Batman saga to coincide with Matt Reeves’ upcoming The Batman. The library is certainly deep enough to support such an endeavor. Nevertheless, DC Films chief Walter Hamada recently revealed a plan to release six DC-related films a year in the coming decade – four will arrive in theaters while two will be made exclusively for HBO Max. Superman, sadly, is caught between the worlds of reboots and rival ideas. The stalwart of the line, Batman, always gets its movies made while Wonder Woman seems poised to join the Dark Knight as a reliable franchise. Projects are announced, but then seemingly go into hibernation. Much like the DC Comics Multiverse itself, WarnerMedia’s plans for a film Multiverse are always changing. Updated October 17, 2021, with new details from DC FanDome 2021.