Upcoming DC Movies: What's Next For Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman And More
A full rundown of everything in the works from the world(s) of DC Comics.
If you are a fan of DC movies, than you should keep your eyes on our 2024 movie schedule, as well as our upcoming 2025 movies schedule, and further beyond those years. There are many upcoming superhero movies on the horizon that involve Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and more of your favorite heroes from the world (or worlds) of DC Comics.
Quite a few of these titles are part James Gunn and Peter Safran's 8-10 year plan of what to expect from the first chapter of the DCU, dubbed “Gods and Monsters,” but some exist outside of this continuity. Check out all of the upcoming DC movies to look forward to in the following guide.
Watchmen: Chapter 1 (August 13, 2024)
In addition to the announcement of Justice League: Crisis On Infinite Earths at SDCC, Warner Bros. and DC revealed that another animated movie based on an iconic comic previously adapted for live-action is on its way. In this case, it is a new version of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' revolutionary deconstruction of superhero lore, Watchmen.
According to Collider, this adaptation is rated R, much like Zack Snyder’s 2009 feature. Also, as revealed in the animated Watchmen movie's trailer, the film will be told in two parts, the first of which is releasing for home viewing in August 2024 with "Chapter II" set to come out the following year.
Joker: Folie à Deux (October 4, 2024)
Todd Phillips' Joker was a massive hit when it came out in 2019, getting wide-spread critical acclaim, making more than $1 billion at the global box office, and earning star Joaquin Phoenix his first Academy Award. There was zero expectation that Warner Bros. would leave money on the table by not producing a sequel, and thus we are getting Joker: Folie à Deux in 2024.
Lady Gaga is also in the Joker 2 cast as Harley Quinn. Based on the sequel's first trailer, it appears that she is playing a very different iteration of the character compared to Margot Robbie's performance in the DC Extended Universe.
Batman Azteca: Choque De Imperios (2024)
A new animated DC Elseworlds movie reimagining the Dark Knight's origin is on its way. Batman Azteca: Choque De Imperios (which translates to "Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires") follows a young Aztec man who adopts a new persona to avenge his father's murder and is expected to release in 2024.
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Superman (July 11, 2025)
Fans of Henry Cavill were saddened by the news that – despite his appearance in Black Adam’s post-credits scene – the British actor would not be reprising the role of Superman after all. However, the news that James Gunn is writing and directing another interpretation of the Man of Steel is not a bad consolation.
This new reboot, which was formerly titled Superman: Legacy, will follow Clark Kent in his mid-20s and is set to come out in the summer of 2025. The Superman cast includes David Corenswet in the title role, Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, and many other exciting additions.
Supergirl: Woman Of Tomorrow (June 26, 2026)
A devastating turn of events regarding DC movies was the cancellation of the solo Batgirl movie. However, we can at least be happy to know that a film putting Superman’s cousin in the spotlight is officially in the works.
Inspired by the recent comic by acclaimed writer Tom King is director Craig Gillespie's upcoming epic, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, which follows the “jaded” titular Kryptonian, as James Gunn describes. In January 2024, it was announced that House of the Dragon cast member Milly Alcock will star in the title role.
The Batman: Part II (October 2, 2026)
Fans of Robert Pattinson can be happy to know that – after proving all the haters wrong – the British actor will be reprising the role of Batman. However, it should be noted that co-writer and director Matt Reeves’ vision for Gotham still does not exist in the new DCU canon.
Currently The Batman: Part II, the sequel to the acclaimed, Oscar-nominated hit from 2022 is part of DC Studios’ Elseworlds brand, which was technically already set in motion by the release of Joker in 2019. The film is set to come out in the fall of 2026 and, according to Alfred actor Andy Serkis' comments to Popverse, is "probably likely to be starting filming" in early 2025.
The Authority (TBA)
At the moment, we cannot say when we will see some form of the Justice League on the big screen again. Yet, we can say that there are plans to bring a new team of superheroes into the mix.
Described by James Gunn as a passion project of his, The Authority is based on a Wildstorm brand comic about a group of vigilantes with a unique brand of justice that they intend to carry out by any means necessary. This team – including characters named Midnighter and Deathblow, to name a few – will be major focal points to the new DCU.
Batman Ninja Vs. Yakuza League (TBA)
The Dark Knight is about to return to the world of one of the most underrated Batman movies, 2018's Batman Ninja, in a sequel to the anime-style adventure. Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League will see him face off against a Feudal Japanese version of the Justice League that is not quite as friendly.
The Brave And The Bold (TBA)
Outside of the aforementioned upcoming Batman movies that do not exist in the DCU, the timeline’s new, official iteration of the Dark Knight has been chosen. No, I am afraid it is not going to be Ben Affleck.
To be helmed by The Flash director Andy Muschietti, The Brave and the Bold will feature a Batman inspired by comics from the legendary Grant Morrison and will pair him with Robin for the first time on the big screen since Joel Schumacher’s live-action Batman movies from the late ‘90s. Instead of Dick Grayson, however, this Boy Wonder is Damian Wayne – Bruce’s estranged son with killer instincts.
Swamp Thing (TBA)
One of the most acclaimed DC TV shows in recent memory was DC Universe’s Swamp Thing series. Thus, it was a very disappointing surprise to see it cancelled before it had even completed its first season.
Thankfully, the plant-based humanoid is getting another chance at glory with his own movie, with the involvement of James Mangold, who told Variety he sees it as a gothic standalone story. This will be the first new attempt at a Swamp Thing movie since the long-forgotten 1982 film by horror master Wes Craven, which also spawned a sequel seven years later.
Teen Titans (TBA)
The Teen Titans first hit the big screen in the animated Teen Titans GO to the Movies, but the team of young vigilantes will be returning in a live-action feature. The new Teen Titans movie will be Supergirl: World of Tomorrow scribe Ana Nogueira's next effort, as THR broke.
Constantine 2 (TBA)
One of DC Comics’ darkest characters, John Constantine, has undergone a few different onscreen iterations – including a gender-swapped version in Netflix’s The Sandman. The first and, arguably, the most recognizable was from a self-titled 2005 cult favorite starring Keanu Reeves.
In perhaps the most surprising turn of events regarding upcoming DC movies as of late, Reeves is set to reprise the role of the occult detective in Constantine 2, which Francis Lawrence is returning to direct, according to writer Akiva Goldsman's words to Deadline. The John Wick star recently joked about begging for a sequel for years before his wish came true.
J.J. Abrams-Ta-Nehisi Coates Superman Movie (TBA)
While it was still unclear what was to become of Henry Cavill's Superman, Warner Bros. was already at work on a new version of the Man of Steel. In February 2021, it was announced that J.J. Abrams is set to produce a new Superman blockbuster through his Bad Robot banner, and Ta-Nehisi Coates (who has written Black Panther and Captain America comics in recent years) has been tapped to pen the script.
While little is known about the project, it is expected that it will feature the first Black interpretation of the legendary hero made for the big screen. The most recent development to come out about the project is James Gunn taking to Threads in January 2024 to confirm that the Elseworlds story is still in the works.
If your favorite DC superhero is missing from this current line-up, just keep your eyes peeled for updates to our upcoming DC movies schedule. Perhaps a new title could be added to the mix soon enough.
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