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DC Entertainment

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American entertainment company
Not to be confused withDIC Entertainment.

DC Entertainment
Logo used since 2024
Headquarters at 2900 West Alameda Avenue, Burbank, California.
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryEntertainment
GenreSuperhero fiction
FoundedSeptember 9, 2009; 16 years ago (2009-09-09)
Headquarters
2900 West Alameda Avenue,Burbank, California
,
United States
Area served
Worldwide
Products
ServicesLicensing
Parent
Websitedc.com

DC Entertainment is an Americanentertainmentcompany that was founded in September 2009 and is based inBurbank,California. The company is a subsidiary ofWarner Bros. Discovery[1][2] which managesDC Comics characters by working with other units ofWarner Bros. It also delves into those units within their flagshipDC Universe (DCU) franchise since 2025. In April 2022, following the merger of parent companyWarnerMedia withDiscovery, Inc., DC Entertainment was reported to be reorganized into its own vertical unit rather than being handled by other Warner Bros. subsidiaries on its behalf.[3]

History

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Formation

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On September 9, 2009,[4][5] Warner Bros. announced that DC Comics would become a subsidiary of DC Entertainment, Inc., withDiane Nelson, President ofWarner Premiere, becoming president of the newly formed holding company and DC Comics President and Publisher Paul Levitz moving to the position of Contributing Editor and Overall Consultant there.[6] Warner Bros. and DC Comics have been owned by the same company since.

On February 18, 2010, DC Entertainment namedJim Lee andDan DiDio as Co-Publishers of DC Comics,Geoff Johns as Chief Creative Officer, John Rood as EVP (Executive Vice President) of Sales, Marketing and Business Development, and Patrick Caldon as EVP of Finance and Administration.[7]

Property expansion

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In October 2013, DC Entertainment announced that the DC Comics offices were going to move in 2015 from New York City to the headquarters of Warner Bros. inBurbank, California. The other units, animation, film, television and portfolio planning, had preceded DC Comics by moving there in 2010.[8]

DC Entertainment announced its first franchise, theDC Super Hero Girls universe, in April 2015 with multi-platform content, toys and apparel to start appearing in 2016.[9]

Warner Bros. Pictures reorganized in May 2016 to have genre-responsible film executives, thus DC Entertainment franchise films under Warner Bros. were placed under a newly created division, DC Films, created under Warner Bros. executive vice presidentJon Berg and DC chief content officer Geoff Johns. This was done in the same vein asMarvel Studios in unifying DC-related filmmaking under a single vision and clarifying the greenlighting process. Johns also kept his existing role at DC Comics.[10] Johns was promoted to DC president and CCO with the addition of his DC Films while still reporting to DCE President Nelson.[11] In August 2016, Amit Desai was promoted from senior vice president, marketing & global franchise management to exec vice president, business and marketing strategy, direct-to-consumer and global franchise management.[12]

Digital distribution

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DC Comics are available in digital form through several sources. Free services: In 2015,Hoopla Digital became the first library-based digital system to distribute DC Comics.[13]

In April 2017,[14] DC announced an upcoming streaming service withWarner Bros. Digital Networks, which was to feature original live-action and animated series based on DC characters and franchises, such asTitans andYoung Justice: Outsiders.[15][16] The service, later announced asDC Universe, would launch in September 2018, and also feature access to classic DC television series and digital comics.[17][18]

With frustration over DC Films not matchingMarvel Studios's results and Berg wanting to step back to being a producer in January 2018, it was announced thatWarner Bros. executiveWalter Hamada was appointed president of DC film production.[19] After a leave of absence starting in March 2018, Diane Nelson resigned as president of DC Entertainment. The company's executive management were to report to WB Chief Digital Officer Thomas Gewecke until a new president was selected.[20]

DC Entertainment, LLC

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In June 2018, Johns was also moved out of his position as chief creative officer and DC Entertainment president for a writing and producing deal with the DC and WB companies. Jim Lee added DC Entertainment chief creative officer title to his DC co-publisher post.[21] In September 2018, DC became part of the newly foundedWarner Bros. Global Brands and Franchises division overseen by Pam Lifford.[22][23] In January 2019 it was reported that 7 of the DC's 240 person workforce were laid off, including several vice presidents.[24]

In August 2020, DC publisher Jim Lee announced that DC Universe's original productions would migrate to WarnerMedia's new streaming serviceHBO Max,[25] with the majority of the staff of DC Universe having been laid off.[26] In January 2021, the remainder of the service would become a comics-centric service known asDC Universe Infinite. The service would feature DC titles six months after their retail release date (comparable toMarvel Unlimited), early access to DC Comics' digital-first titles, exclusive comics created for the service, and access to 24,000 titles in DC's back catalog.[27][28]

Warner Bros. Discovery subsidiary

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On April 14, 2022, after the merger of parent company WarnerMedia withDiscovery, Inc., it was reported that the company was exploring a restructuring of DC Entertainment into a "solidified content vertical" more akin to Marvel, with its film, television, and video game development brought directly under DC with a central leader, rather than being handled by other Warner Bros. subsidiaries on its behalf.[29] In August 2022, DC relaunched its website atDC.com, while also dropping "comics" from the usernames of its other social media outlets.[30]

In November 2022, theDC Films division ofWarner Bros. Pictures was replaced byDC Studios, which would be led by co-chairmenJames Gunn andPeter Safran under a four-year deal to oversee film, television, and animation productions involving DC properties. They will report directly to WBD CEODavid Zaslav, while also working with Warner Bros. Pictures'sMichael De Luca andPamela Abdy among others.[31]

In May 2023, Lee was promoted to president, publisher, and chief creative officer of DC, continuing to report to Pam Lifford as president ofGlobal Brands and Experiences.[32][33]

Units

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Defunct

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Executives

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Presidents

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Others

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  • Geoff Johns, Chief Creative Officer, DC Entertainment (2010–2018)

Productions

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Films

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See also:List of films based on DC Comics publications

All the films are distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, except as indicated.

Live action

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YearTitleDirectorCo-production(s)Notes
2010Jonah HexJimmy HaywardLegendary Pictures / Weed Road PicturesLoosely based on thecharacter of the same name.
RedRobert SchwentkeDi Bonaventura PicturesBased on theminiseries byWarren Ellis andCully Hamner.WildStorm (an imprint of DC Comics). Distributed bySummit Entertainment.
2011Green LanternMartin CampbellDe Line Pictures
2012The Dark Knight RisesChristopher NolanWarner Bros. Pictures / Legendary Pictures / Syncopy Inc.The Dark Knight Trilogy.
2013Man of SteelZack SnyderThe first film to be set in theDC Extended Universe.
Red 2Dean ParisotDi Bonaventura PicturesBased on theminiseries byWarren Ellis andCully Hamner.WildStorm (an imprint of DC Comics). Distributed by Summit Entertainment (Lionsgate).
2016Batman v Superman: Dawn of JusticeZack SnyderWarner Bros. Pictures /RatPac Entertainment /Cruel and Unusual Films /Atlas EntertainmentR-rated extended version, theUltimate Edition, was released on home video in 2016 and is the second film to be set in theDC Extended Universe.[36]
2024Joker: Folie à DeuxTodd PhillipsWarner Bros. Pictures /Domain Entertainment / Joint Effort

Animated film

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All the films are made forDirect-to-video/television and produced by Warner Bros. Animation, except as indicated.

YearTitleNotes
2009Superman/Batman: Public EnemiesBased onSuperman/Batman: Public Enemies storyline byJeph Loeb.
2010Justice League: Crisis on Two EarthsAdapted from an unused film plot meant to bridgeJustice League andJustice League Unlimited. Loosely based onJLA: Earth 2 series byGrant Morrison.
Batman: Under the Red HoodLoosely based on theBatman: Under the Hood storyline byJudd Winick.
Superman/Batman: ApocalypseSequel toSuperman/Batman: Public Enemies. Based on theSuperman/Batman: The Supergirl from Krypton storyline byJeph Loeb.
2011All-Star SupermanBased on theAll-Star Superman series byGrant Morrison.
Green Lantern: Emerald KnightsCollection of six shorts.
Batman: Year OneBased on theBatman: Year One storyline byFrank Miller andDavid Mazzucchelli.
2012Justice League: DoomLoosely based on theJLA: Tower of Babel storyline byMark Waid.
Superman vs. The EliteBased on theWhat's So Funny About Truth, Justice & the American Way? storyline byJoe Kelly.
Robot Chicken DC Comics SpecialTV Special: Aired onAdult Swim
The Dark Knight Returns – Part 1Based onThe Dark Knight Returns series byFrank Miller.
2013The Dark Knight Returns – Part 2
Superman: UnboundBased on theSuperman: Brainiac storyline byGeoff Johns andGary Frank.
Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes UniteProduced byTT Animation. Based on the video gameLego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes.
Justice League: The Flashpoint ParadoxFirst film set in theDC Animated Movie Universe. Based onFlashpoint storyline by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert.
2014JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time
Justice League: WarSecond film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Based onThe New 52'sJustice League: Origin story byGeoff Johns andJim Lee.
Robot Chicken DC Comics Special 2: Villains in ParadiseTV Special: Aired onAdult Swim
Son of BatmanThird film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Based on theBatman and Son storyline by Grant Morrison and Andy Kubert.
Batman: Assault on ArkhamSet in the universe of theBatman: Arkham video game franchise.
2015Justice League: Throne of AtlantisFourth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Based on theThrone of Atlantis, The New 52'sAquaman crossover story byGeoff Johns.
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro LeagueTelevision movie.
Batman vs. RobinFifth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Partially based onThe New 52's Batman crossover story,Court of Owls byScott Snyder.
Batman Unlimited: Animal InstinctsFirst film set in the universe ofBatman Unlimited, a line ofaction figures.
Justice League: Gods and MonstersSet in the same universe as the companion microseries of shortsJustice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles.
Batman Unlimited: Monster MayhemSecond film set in the universe ofBatman Unlimited, a line of action figures.
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Attack of the Legion of Doom
Robot Chicken DC Comics Special III: Magical FriendshipTV Special: Aired onAdult Swim
2016Batman: Bad BloodSixth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe.
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Cosmic Clash
DC Super Hero Girls: Super Hero HighSet in theDC Super Hero Girls animated shorts universe. Released first on television.
Justice League vs. Teen TitansSeventh film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe.
DC Super Hero Girls: Hero of the YearSet in theDC Super Hero Girls animated shorts universe.
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Gotham City Breakout
Batman: The Killing JokeTheatrically released; Based on theone-shot graphic novel of the same name byAlan Moore andBrian Bolland, which served as the basis for the first R-rated film in theBatman franchise.
Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. MutantsThird film set in the universe ofBatman Unlimited, a line of action figures.
Batman: Return of the Caped CrusadersTheatrically released; First animated film set in the universe of the 1960sBatman TV series.
2017Justice League DarkEighth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe.
Teen Titans: The Judas ContractNinth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Based onThe Judas Contract story arc byMarv Wolfman andGeorge Pérez.
Vixen: The MovieEpisode Collection:Arrowverse; features added new content
DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic GamesSet in theDC Super Hero Girls animated shorts universe.
Batman and Harley QuinnSet in the DCAU.
Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain
Batman vs. Two-FaceSecond animated film set in the universe of the 1960sBatman TV series.
2018Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the BoldCrossover withScooby-Doo. Related to theBatman: The Brave and the Bold TV series.
Batman: Gotham by GaslightBased onGotham by Gaslight, a one-shot story byBrian Augustyn andMike Mignola which became, retroactively, the first officialElseworlds publication.
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash
Suicide Squad: Hell to PayTenth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe.
Batman NinjaAnime produced by Kamikaze Douga Yamatoworks and Barnum Studio.
Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High
The Death of SupermanEleventh film in DC Animated Movie Universe. Based onThe Death of Superman storyline.
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Aquaman – Rage of Atlantis
Teen Titans Go! To the MoviesTheatrically released; Set in the universe of theTeen Titans Go! TV series.
DC Super Hero Girls: Legends of AtlantisSet in theDC Super Hero Girls animated shorts universe.
Freedom Fighters: The RayEpisode Collection:Arrowverse; features added new content
Constantine: City of Demons: The MovieEpisode Collection: DC Animated Movie Universe
2019Reign of the SupermenTwelfth film in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Based on theReign of the Supermen storyline.
Justice League vs. the Fatal FiveSet in the DCAU.
DC Super Hero Girls: Sweet JusticeEpisode Collection: Television movie; compilation of the first four episodes ofDC Super Hero Girls
Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesBased on theBatman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic book byJames Tynion IV andFreddie Williams II. First film collaboration withNickelodeon.
Batman: HushThirteenth film in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Based on theBatman: Hush storyline byJeph Loeb andJim Lee.
Lego DC: Batman – Family Matters
Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen TitansA crossover film betweenTeen Titans Go! and the originalTeen Titans animated series.
Wonder Woman: BloodlinesFourteenth film in the DC Animated Movie Universe.
2020Superman: Red SonBased on theSuperman: Red Son comic book byMark Millar.
Lego DC Shazam! Magic and Monsters
Justice League Dark: Apokolips WarFifteenth and last film in the DC Animated Movie Universe.
Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons: The MovieEpisode Collection: Stand-alone
Superman: Man of TomorrowFirst film in the DC Rebirth continuity.
2021Batman: Soul of the Dragon
Justice Society: World War IISecond film in the DC Rebirth continuity.
Teen Titans Go! See Space JamA crossover film betweenTeen Titans Go! andSpace Jam. Aired onCartoon Network.
Batman: The Long Halloween, Part OneThird film in the DC Rebirth continuity. Based onBatman: The Long Halloween byJeph Loeb andTim Sale.
Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Two
InjusticeBased onInjustice: Gods Among Us video game byNetherRealm Studios, and thetie-in comics byTom Taylor.
Beebo Saves ChristmasTV Special:Berlanti Productions; aired on The CW.[37][38]
2022Catwoman: HuntedAnime-inspired.
Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the MultiverseA crossover film betweenTeen Titans Go! andDC Super Hero Girls animated series.[39]
Green Lantern: Beware My PowerFourth film in the DC Rebirth continuity[39]
Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons[39]
2023Legion of Super-HeroesTomorrowverse
Batman: The Doom That Came to GothamIt is the 50th installment in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies
Justice League x RWBY: Super Heroes and HuntsmenA crossover withRWBY
Collaboration withRooster Teeth Productions
Scooby-Doo! and Krypto, Too!A crossover withKrypto
Justice League: WarworldTomorrowverse[40]
Merry Little BatmanReleased onAmazon Prime Video[41][42] Originally slated to be released onHBO Max andCartoon Network
2024Justice League: Crisis on Infinite EarthsFinal movie of the Tomorrowverse[43][44][45][46][47] 3 part movie event
WatchmenFirst film collaboration withParamount Pictures[48]
2025Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza LeagueWarner Bros. Japan[49]
Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires
2026Batman: Knightfall

Theatrical release

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YearTitleDirectorCo-production(s)
2017The Lego Batman MovieChris McKayspin-off ofThe Lego Movie. Produced byAnimal Logic.
2022DC League of Super-PetsJared SternProduced bySeven Bucks Productions.[50][51][52]


Short films

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All short films are direct-to-video are produced byWarner Bros. Animation, except as indicated.

YearTitleCollectionNotes
2010Joker's PlayhouseDC Super FriendsA one-off special short, produced as part of Fisher-Price's Imaginext product line.
The SpectreDC ShowcaseIncluded inJustice League: Crisis on Two Earths.
Jonah HexIncluded inBatman: Under the Red Hood.
Green ArrowIncluded inSuperman/Batman: Apocalypse.
Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black AdamIncluded in DC Showcase Shorts Collection.
2011CatwomanIncluded inBatman: Year One.
2015Nightwing and RobinDC Animated Movie UniverseIncluded inJustice League: Throne of Atlantis. Part of theDCAMU.
Constantine: John Con NoirConstantineProduced by Cool Town Claymation; part of the promotion of the TV seriesConstantine.
2018#TheLateBatsbyDC Super Hero GirlsTheatrical; Appeared in front ofTeen Titans Go! To the Movies.
2019Sgt. RockDC ShowcaseIncluded inBatman: Hush.
DeathIncluded inWonder Woman: Bloodlines.
2020The Phantom StrangerIncluded inSuperman: Red Son.
Adam StrangeIncluded inJustice League Dark: Apokolips War.
Batman: Death in the FamilyInteractive movie. Follow-up toBatman: Under the Red Hood. Based onBatman: A Death in the Family storyline byJim Starlin andJim Aparo.
2021Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth!Included inJustice Society: World War II.
The LosersIncluded inBatman: The Long Halloween, Part One.
Blue BeetleIncluded inBatman: The Long Halloween, Part Two.
2022Constantine: The House of MysteryAn long-form animated short. Sequel toJustice League Dark: Apokolips War.[53]

Television

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See also:List of television series based on DC Comics publications

All television series are (co-)produced byWarner Bros. Television Studios, except as indicated.

Live-action

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TitleAiredProduction companiesNetwork(s)Notes
Human Target2010–2011Wonderland Sound and VisionFox /CTV
Arrow2012–2020Berlanti ProductionsThe CWPart of theArrowverse
Gotham2014–2019Primrose Hill ProductionsFox
The Flash2014–2023Bonanza Productions /Berlanti ProductionsThe CWPart of the Arrowverse
Constantine2014–2015Ever After Productions / Phantom Four FilmsNBC
Supergirl2015–2021Berlanti ProductionsCBS (season 1)
The CW (seasons 2–6)
Legends of Tomorrow2016–2022The CW
Lucifer2016–2021Jerry Bruckheimer TelevisionFox (seasons 1–3)
Netflix (seasons 4–6)
Based on Vertigo Comics.
Arrowverse adjacent.
Powerless2017Ehsugadee ProductionsNBC[54]
Black Lightning2018–2021Berlanti Productions / Akil ProductionsThe CWPart of the Arrowverse
Krypton2018–2019Warner Horizon Television (Warner Bros. Television) / Phantom Four FilmsSyfy
Titans2018–2023Weed Road Pictures / Berlanti ProductionsDC Universe (seasons 1–2)
HBO Max (season 3–4)
Arrowverse adjacent
Swamp Thing2019Big Shoe Productions, Inc. /Atomic MonsterDC Universe
WatchmenParamount Television / White RabbitHBO
Doom Patrol2019–2023Berlanti Productions / Jeremy Carver ProductionsDC Universe (seasons 1–2)
HBO Max/Max (since season 2)
Arrowverse adjacent.
Spin-off ofTitans.
Batwoman2019–2022Berlanti ProductionsThe CWPart of the Arrowverse
Pennyworth2019–2023Warner Horizon Television ((season 1 only) Warner Bros. Television) / Primrose Hill ProductionsEpix (seasons 1–2)
HBO Max (season 3)
Set in the same universe asGotham
Stargirl2020–2022Mad Ghost Productions / Berlanti ProductionsDC Universe (season 1)
The CW (seasons 1–3)
Arrowverse adjacent
Superman & Lois2021–2024Berlanti ProductionsThe CWArrowverse adjacent
Naomi2022ARRAY Filmworks
The Sandman2022–2025
Netflix
DMZ2022ARRAY Filmworks / AnalogHBO MaxBased on Vertigo Comics
Gotham Knights2023Berlanti ProductionsThe CW
Dead Boy Detectives2024NetflixSet in the same universe asThe Sandman

Animated series

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TitleAiredProduction companiesNetwork(s)
Batman: The Brave and the Bold2008–2011Warner Bros. Animation /DC Comics (2008–09)Cartoon Network
Young Justice2010–2013
2019–2022
Warner Bros. AnimationCartoon Network (seasons 1–2)
DC Universe (season 3)
HBO Max (season 4)
Green Lantern: The Animated Series2011–2013Cartoon Network
Beware the Batman2013–2014Cartoon Network /Adult Swim
Teen Titans Go!2013–presentCartoon Network
Justice League Action2016–2018
DC Super Hero Girls2019–2021
Harley Quinn2019–presentWarner Bros. Animation /Yes, Norman Productions / Delicious Non-Sequitur / Lorey StoriesHBO Max
Batwheels2022–presentWarner Bros. Animation / Bang Zoom Ltd.Cartoonito
My Adventures with Superman2023–presentWarner Bros. AnimationAdult Swim
Kite Man: Hell Yeah!2024–presentWarner Bros. Animation / Yes, Norman Productions / Delicious Non-Sequitur / Lorey StoriesMax
Batman: Caped CrusaderWarner Bros. Animation /Bad Robot /6th & Idaho /Amazon MGM StudiosAmazon Prime Video
Bat-Fam2025–presentWarner Bros. Animation / Amazon MGM Studios

Short series

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TitleAiredProduction companiesNetworkNotes
DC Nation Shorts2011–2014Warner Bros. AnimationCartoon NetworkAnimated shorts aired as interstitials on theDC Nation television block on Cartoon Network
Batman Unlimited2015–2016YouTube (DC Kids Channel)
DC Super Friends2015Warner Bros. Animation /Imaginext /Titmouse, Inc.
Justice League: Gods and Monsters ChroniclesWarner Bros. Animation / Blue Ribbon ContentYouTube (Machinima channel)Related tothe film. Renewed for season 2, but subsequently shelved indefinitely[55]
Vixen2015–2016CW SeedPart of the Arrowverse.
DC Super Hero Girls2015–2018Warner Bros. AnimationYouTube (DC Super Hero Girls channel)
Justice League Action Shorts2017YouTube (DC Kids Channel)
Freedom Fighters: The Ray2017–2018Warner Bros. Animation / Blue Ribbon ContentCW SeedPart of the Arrowverse.[56][57]
Constantine: City of Demons2018–2019Warner Bros. Animation / Blue Ribbon Content / Berlanti Productions / Phantom Four ProductionsPart of TheDC Animated Movie Universe
DC Super Hero Girls: Super Shorts2019–2020Warner Bros. AnimationYouTube (DC Super Hero Girls channel)
Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons2020Warner Bros. Animation / Blue Ribbon Content / Berlanti ProductionsCW Seed[58]
Aquaman: King of Atlantis2021Warner Bros. Animation /Atomic MonsterHBO Max
Cartoon Network
[59][60]

See also

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