James Gunn and Peter Safran, the masterminds behind the new DC Universe (DCU), have exciting news for fans. They revealed that seven new DCU projects will be released every year, starting in 2025. This includes a mix of live-action movies, animated films, live-action TV shows, and animated shows.
Gunn and Safran have already been hard at work, with the Superman movie and Peacemaker Season 2 on their plates. They also shared that Director Craig Gillespie is halfway through making Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, set to release in 2026. The movie will star Milly Alcock as Supergirl.
New Projects Coming to the DCU
The biggest announcement at the event was that a Teen Titans movie and a Clayface movie are in the works. Gunn also confirmed that Robert Pattinson will not appear in the upcoming Batman: Brave and the Bold. Instead, they are still discussing which actor will play the new Batman in the DCU.
Other previously announced shows like Waller and Booster Gold are also in early production stages.
DC’s Plan for the Future
Peter Safran shared more details about the DCU’s upcoming strategy. Every year, the plan is to release two live-action films, one animated film, two live-action TV shows, and two animated TV shows. This means that fans could enjoy seven new DC projects each year.
However, Gunn emphasized that the team will take their time to ensure the scripts are solid before beginning production. This careful approach aims to avoid the mistakes Marvel Studios made, where projects were sometimes announced with incomplete plans and later canceled. Gunn and Safran are determined to ensure quality and avoid rushing any productions.
Fans can expect a lot of exciting DC content in the coming years, and with Gunn and Safran at the helm, the future of the DCU looks brighter than ever. Stay tuned for more updates on these upcoming projects!