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Fifteenth film in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Superman: Man of Tomorrow: Sixteenth film in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Happy Halloween, Scooby-Doo! Feature Dr. Jonathan Crane/The Scarecrow. Second crossover with Scooby-Doo. 2021 Batman: Soul of the Dragon: Justice Society: World War II: Seventeenth film in the DC Animated Movie Universe.
The shared universe, much like the original DC Universe in the comics, was established by crossing over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters, and crossed over with separate timelines from other DC-licensed film series in The Flash to create a "multiverse" before being largely rebooted as the new DC Universe franchise under new ...
Part of the DC Animated Movie Universe. DC Super Hero Girls: Super Shorts: 1 52 2019–2020 Warner Bros. Animation / DC Entertainment YouTube (DC Super Hero Girls channel) Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons: 1 2 2020 Warner Bros. Animation / DC Entertainment / Blue Ribbon Content / Berlanti Productions CW Seed [33] Beast Boy: Lone Wolf: 1 10 2024
The CW has hosted DC’s characters since 2012, starting with Arrow, a take on DC's Green Arrow. Since then, numerous other live-action shows and animated series have premiered and engaged in ...
The DC Animated Universe was a series of shows and feature-length films that aired or were released during the period from 1992 through 2006 and featured many characters from the DC Comics roster. While many characters played important or ongoing roles in the series, many more appeared only in the background. This is a list of characters ...
The DC Extended Universe (DCEU) is an American media franchise and shared universe centered on a series of superhero films distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on characters that appear in American comic books published by DC Comics. The DCEU also includes comic books, short films, novels, and video games.
Note: The episode is dedicated to Gardner Fox, a Golden and Silver Age comic writer who co-created the Justice Society of America and the Justice League. [4] Originally, the showrunners wanted to use the JSA, but DC Comics publisher Paul Levitz felt that the story was inappropriate, so they altered the names and designs of the team.
Teen Titans Go! is an American animated television series based on the DC Comics fictional superhero team, the Teen Titans. The series was announced following the popularity of DC Nation's New Teen Titans shorts, both of which are based on the 2003 Teen Titans TV series. Teen Titans Go! is a more comedic take on the DC Comics franchise, dealing with situations that happen every day. Sporting a ...