DCU Chapter One: every upcoming DC movie and TV show plus known release dates

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We don't have much longer to wait for DCU Chapter One to begin. The first phase of James Gunn and Peter Safran's rebooted DC Cinematic Universe (DCU) will officially start this December, with adult animated show Creature Commandos leading the charge before Superman arrives next July. There's never been a better time, then, to read up on all of the new movies and Max TV series that'll arrive between now and, well, whenever Chapter One – also known as Gods and Monsters – ends.

Below, we've rounded up the latest news and rumors on every DC Studios project that's set to be released, is in active development, or has been announced. You'll also find more details on some of the DC Elseworlds productions that are currently in the works, including multiples entries in The Batman Epic Crime Saga. So, dive in!

DCU Chapter One: every movie and TV show

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In January 2023, Gunn revealed the DCU Chapter One's full line-up. In total, 11 projects – five movies and six TV shows – have been announced, but only five have officially been greenlit. Of that quintet, only three have confirmed release dates or launch windows, too.

Anyway, here's the complete list of projects that Gunn revealed almost two years ago (NB: any projects with unknown release dates have been labeled 'TBC'):

DC Chapter One movies

Superman

A screenshot of David Corenswet's Man of Steel suiting up in a Metropolis apartment while a pink lazer is fired in the background in 2025's Superman film

Superman, previously known as Superman: Legacy, will fly into theaters next July (Image credit: DC Studios/Warner Bros. Pictures/James Gunn)

Release date: July 11, 2025
Director: James Gunn
Confirmed cast: David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, Nicholas Hoult, Nathan Fillion, Isabela Merced, Edi Gathegi, Anthony Carrigan, Maria Gabriela de Faría, Skyler Gisondo, Sara Sampaio, Pruitt Taylor Vince, and Neva Howell

The first DCU Chapter One film, Superman has been written and directed by Gunn. Principal photograpy began in late February and wrapped five months later. Read our Superman movie guide to learn more about its cast of characters, likely plot and impact on the DCU.

Corenswet is the latest incumbent to wear the famous red cape, Brosnahan is playing Daily Planet reporter/perennial Supes love interest Lois Lane, and Hoult will portray infamous Superman villain Lex Luthor. Corrigan will also portray Metamorpho, Merced is Hawkgirl, Edi Gathegi plays Mister Terrific, and Fillion is Guy Gardner, one of Green Lantern's many iterations.

Gisondo has been hired as Clark’s long-standing photographer buddy Jimmy Olsen, de Faría will play The Engineer (a character we'll see again in The Authority), and Sampaio will play Eve Teschmacher, one of Luthor's LexCorp allies. Lastly, Vince and Howell are playing Jonathan 'Pa' Kent and Martha Kent, Clark's adoptive human parents.

Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow

A screenshot of Zor-El sitting down in Tom King's Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow comic book series

Supergirl's next big screen adventure will arrive in mid-2026 (Image credit: DC Comics/Warner Bros. Discovery)

Release date: June 26, 2026
Director: Craig Gillespie
Confirmed cast: Milly Alcock

Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow will be the first solo big-screen outing for Superman’s cousin since the Helen Slater-starring 1984 movie. The character appeared in The Flash and her self-titled CW show, though, so she won't be completely *ahem* alien to audiences. Ana Nogeuira has written the script, while Gillespie is its director. Per The Hollywood Reporter (THR), filming is slated to start this Fall (that's autumn for non-US northern hemisphere readers and spring for those south of the equator), although industry insider DanielRPK suggests it's now been delayed until January 2025.

Inspired by Tom King’s comic-book run of the same name, it'll arrive almost one year on from the release of Gunn's Superman film. Milly Alcock, who played a young Rhaenyra Targaryen in House of the Dragon, will star as the titular hero – Alcock being confirmed as Kara Zor-El just days after Gunn whittled down his Supergirl casting list to two stars (the other being DC voice actor Meg Donnelly in January).

On the rumored cast front, Krypto the Superdog is expected to make an appearance, while Deadline claims Matthias Schoenaerts has been hired to play the movie's unidentified villain. DC Studios hasn't confirmed if this duo will show up, though.

The Brave and the Bold

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The Brave and the Bold's Robin won't be the easiest Boy Wonder to live with (Image credit: DC Studios)

Release date: TBC
Director: TBC
Cast: TBC

Based on Grant Morrison’s popular run of comic books, The Brave and the Bold's movie adaptation – one of TechRadar's most anticipated DCU Chapter One projects – will see Bruce Wayne teaming up with his violent and narcissistic son Damian, a teen raised by assassins who goes on to become Bat-sidekick Robin.

Nobody's been cast yet, but Variety and Deadline claim The Flash’s Andy Muschietti is being lined up to direct it. A DCEU Leaks Reddit thread suggests John Logan (Gladiator, Skyfall) is in talks to pen the script. However, neither individual has been confirmed to be attached to the project so, until Gunn announces that they have (or haven't), we're none the wiser about their involvement.

The Authority

An image from The Authority comic book showing various members from the superpowered group

DC Comics describe The Authority as the anti-Justice League (Image credit: DC Comics)

Release date: TBC
Director: TBC
Confirmed cast: Maria Gabriela de Faría

DCU Chapter One will introduce The Authority, a lesser known team of antiheroes who feel right up Gunn’s street. Based on Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch's comic series (released via DC’s Wildstorm imprint), it'll focus on the eponymous group who are prepared to use any means necessary to save the day – a modus operandi rather like Peacemaker’s heavy-handed quest for peace.

"One of our strategies is that we take our diamond characters – Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman – and we use that to help prop up other characters that people don’t know," Gunn said at a DCU launch party (via THR). "Like what happened with the Guardians in some way... taking teams like The Authority, which I know is just a spectacular idea for a film that's a completely different take on superheroes."

De Faría should feature as The Engineer following her appearance in Superman, but no-one else has been cast. A writer has been in place for "a long time", though, according to Gunn (via the DCU Updates X fan account) and the DCEU Leaks X account claims Matthew Vaugh (Kick Ass, The Kingsman) is in talks to direct.

Swamp Thing

A screenshot of a Swamp Thing comic book cover as shown in the DCU Chapter One announcement video

The Swamp Thing comics have previously been adapted into movies, a cartoon, and a short-lived 2019 TV show (Image credit: DC Comics)

Release date: TBC
Director: TBC
Cast: TBC

The brainchild of Wolverine creator Len Wein, Swamp Thing's comic series tells the story of brilliant scientist Alec Holland, who finds his consciousness merged with a bog after an attack on his research facility. 

This new take on the character will be written by James Mangold (Logan, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny), who’ll reportedly take inspiration from Watchmen creator Alan Moore’s legendary ’80s run on the comic. However, with Mangold also attached to Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown and a standalone Star Wars prequel film, it may be some time before this DCU Chapter One entry puts its head above water.

"The truth is, I’m writing both right now," Mangold told Collider at Star Wars Celebration 2023. "Who knows what’s going to happen and what’s going to blossom first or second? [But] I’m doing Swamp Thing, there’s your scoop. It’s not a rumor, it’s happening."

DCU Chapter One TV shows

Creature Commandos

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Release date: December 5, 2024
Director: TBC
Confirmed cast: Frank Grillo, Maria Bakalova, Indira Varma, Zoë Chao, Alan Tudyk, David Harbour, Sean Gunn, Viola Davis, Anya Chalotra, and Steve Agee

2025's Superman may feel like the true start of the DCU, but Creature Commandos – penned and executively produced by James Gunn – will be the first DCU Chapter One project to actually arrive. The seven-part show's December 5 release date on Max means it'll go up against two big Disney Plus rivals but, before it does, read more about it in our Creature Commandos hub.

The antihero/villainous ensemble is led by Rick Flag Sr. (father of The Suicide Squad’s Rick Jr.) who commands a ragtag assortment of humans and monsters who, according to the series' logline, are "recruited for missions deemed too dangerous for humans. When all else fails…they’re your last, worst option".

Joining Grillo on the voice cast roster are Bakalova as Princess Ilana, Chalotra as Circe, Chao as Nina Mazursky, Sean Gunn as GI Robot and Weasel, Harbour as Frankenstein, Tudyk as Dr. Phosphorus, Varma as The Bride, and Davis as Amanda Waller. According to James Gunn (per The Hollywood Reporter), some of these characters (and the actors who play them) will make the jump to live-action projects – and vice versa – throughout DCU Chapter One.

Peacemaker season 2

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Peacemaker is getting a second season as part of the DCU (Image credit: WarnerMedia)

Release date: expected 2025
Director: James Gunn
Confirmed cast: John Cena, Frank Grillo, Freddie Stroma, and Tim Meadows

Although it existed as a TV spin-off of The Suicide Squad in the DCEU, Gunn is making a second season of Peacemaker, which will also sit under the DCU banner. It's the second project Gunn will work on after Superman – one that'll also follow the events of that movie (per Gunn on Threads) and it'll also arrive sometime next year (again, via Gunn on Threads).

As Gunn revealed in yet another Threads post, filming is already underway. Three other directors will also helm episodes alongside Gunn (again, via Threads).

It's unclear which other Team Peacemaker characters might make the leap to the DCU, but Gunn has confirmed Stroma will return as Vigilante and welcomed Tim Meadows on board as ARGUS agent Langston Fleury. Grillo will also reprise his role as Rick Flag Sr. from Creature Commandos – a Peacemaker season 2 cast reveal that we think will make it harder to follow the DCU. According to The Wrap, Sol Rodríguez and David Denman have also boarded the project. Rodríguez will reportedly play someone named Sasha Bordeaux, but Denman's role hasn't been disclosed.

Waller

A screenshot of Amanda Waller from one of DC's comic book series

Viola Davis' Amanda Waller, one of the few survivors of the old DCEU, is getting her own TV show (Image credit: DC Comics)

Release date: TBC
Director: TBC
Confirmed cast: Viola Davis

Viola Davis, who played Amanda Waller in various DCEU projects, has been kept on as the character in the DCU. Gunn will tackle Amanda Waller's standalone series after Peacemaker season 2 (per Threads) and, like its fellow DCEU survivor, there'll be some muddy crossover between Waller and Peacemaker season 1. 

Regardless, following her voicing the same morally complex individual in Creature Commandos, Davis will headline this live-action Peacemaker spin-off on Max, aka one of the world's best streaming services. Taking to Threads, Gunn also confirmed events in Peacemaker season 2 will directly lead into Waller. Christal Henry (Watchmen) and Jeremy Carver (Doom Patrol) have reportedly written its scripts (per Deadline).

Lanterns

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Lanterns was given an eight-episode series order in June (Image credit: DC Studios)

Release date: TBC
Director: TBC
Confirmed cast: Nathan Fillion

2011's much-derided Ryan Reynolds-starring Green Lantern may have killed a franchise before it even started. But, over a decade later, DC will revive another of its beloved superheroes on the small screen after it was officially greenlit in late June. According to superhero fansite Nexus Point News, filming could start in early 2025.

"Our vision for this is True Detective," Safran told reporters at the DCU's press unveiling in January 2023. "It’s terrestrial-based and it’s got two of our favorite Green Lanterns, Hal Jordan and John Stewart. It plays a really big role in the main story that we’re telling across our film and television. This is a very important show for us". A recent image, posted on Threads by Gunn, teases the possibility that it'll pull from the 'War of the Green Lanterns' comic series.

Little is known about who'll play the show's two lead Green Lanterns – those being Hal Jordan and John Stewart, rather than Fillion's Guy Gardner, who's expected to play a supporting role. However, THR claims Kyle Chandler has boarded the project as Jordan and, in an official capacity, Lanterns' creative team has also been revealed, with one particular addition being a perfect fit for its crime thriller tendencies.

Paradise Lost

A screenshot of a comic panel page used to depict the DCU's Paradise Lost TV show

Paradise Lost is set on Themyscira, Wonder Woman's idyllic island home (Image credit: DC Comics)

Release date: TBC
Director: TBC
Cast: TBC

Lanterns isn’t the only DCU Chapter One release taking its cues from one of the best Max shows, because Paradise Lost will go back to Wonder Woman’s island home for some political in-fighting. "It’s going to be a Game of Thrones-ish story about Themyscira, the home of the Amazons and the birthplace of Wonder Woman," Safran previous teased. "This drama is really about the political intrigue behind this society of all women". Nexus Point News suggests its found its writers, too, with Kira Snyder and Janet Lin tapped to pen its scripts.

With Wonder Woman 3 dead in the water, Paradise Lost seems like an intriguing way to keep Themyscira (aka Paradise Island) and the Amazonian superhero alive. Don’t be surprised if the new show is used as a back door to introduce a new version of Wonder Woman, with one of DC’s traditional superstar trinity – alongside Batman and Superman – likely to appear at some stage.

Booster Gold

A promotional image of Booster Gold smiling for his DCU TV series

Booster Gold is coming back from the future to headline his own DCU TV show (Image credit: DC Studios)

Release date: TBC
Director: TBC
Cast: TBC

If your first thought was "...who???" when you saw this DCU Chapter One project, you’re not alone. Booster Gold, aka Michael Jon Carter, is arguably the most unlikely superhero on the 'Gods and Monsters' roster but, if you’ve seen any of Gunn’s previous output, you’ll understand why this lesser known comic book appealed to his sensibilities. 

For the uninitiated: it’s the story of a guy – read: loser – from the future who comes back in time to the present and uses basic future tech to convince everyone he’s a superhero. Or, as Gunn put it: "It's the superhero story of imposter syndrome".

Like many DCU Chapter One projects, there are very few details about it. Industry insider Daniel RPK (per DCU Film News) suggests a showrunner and Carter casting are inbound soon, while Nexus Point News claims Kumail Nanjiani has been cast as the titular character.

DC Elseworlds: The Batman sequel and beyond

Arthur Fleck smiles with his clown makeup on as he wears a white suit in Joker: Folie a Deux

Joker: Folie à Deux will be released under the Elseworlds banner (Image credit: Warner Bros. Pictures)

Non-DCEU releases, including The Batman and Joker, have been among Warner Bros’ biggest box-office hits recently, so it's a smart move that their sequels and spin-offs won’t be shoehorned into the DCU. Instead, they're releasing under the Elseworlds banner, a nod to a DC Comics imprint of the same name.

However, Gunn has said DC Studios won’t go overboard on stories that exist outside their main universe's continuity. "The bar for Elseworlds tales is going to have to be higher than the bar for something within the DCU," he said (per Collider). "Not that we’re not always going to have a high bar, but it’s got to be something really special for us to tell that story outside of our regular continuity, and to spend the money on it to make it."

Apart from The Penguin, which arrived in mid-September (read our review of The Penguin while you're here), these are the only other two confirmed Elseworlds projects that are in development:

Joker: Folie à Deux

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Release date: October 4, 2024
Director: Todd Phillips
Confirmed cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Lady Gaga, Zazie Beetz, Brendan Gleeson, Catherine Keener, Jacob Lofland, and Harry Lawtey

The sequel to 2019 monster hit Joker will arrive in theaters this October. Like its predecessor, it'll star Phoenix as Arthur Fleck, while Lady Gaga will portray Doctor Harleen 'Lee' Quinzel, who goes onto become Joker's on-off love interest and another iconic Batman villain in Harley Quinn.

However, based on Joker 2's first trailer, Gaga's Quinzel won't be Fleck's psychologist who falls madly in love with him. Instead, she'll be a fellow inmate of his at Arkham Asylum. For more details on the secrets housed within its first teaser, read our Joker: Folie à Deux trailer breakdown article. Then, watch the official trailer above and learn more about the film's story synopsis, which reads as follows: "Joker: Folie À Deux finds Fleck institutionalized at Arkham awaiting trial for his crimes as Joker. While struggling with his dual identity, Arthur not only stumbles upon true love, but also finds the music that's always been inside him."

The Batman – Part II

Robert Pattinson stars as the Dark Knight in The Batman film

The Batman is getting a sequel in late 2026 (Image credit: Jonathan Olley/Warner Bros.)

Release date: October 2, 2026
Director: Matt Reeves
Confirmed cast: Robert Pattinson

The follow-up to 2022's critically-acclaimed detective noir take on the Caped Crusader, this flick was supposed to arrive in October 2025. However, The Batman Part 2's release was delayed by a full year (thanks to the 2023 Hollywood strikes) in March. Andy Serkis, who plays Alfred Pennyworth in The Batman Epic Crime Saga, suggests filming will start in early 2025 (via PopVerse). And, with the script, penned by Matt Reeves and Mattson Tomlin, finished as of September (per Entertainment Weekly), that start date isn't out of the question.

Reeves is slated to direct again, while Pattinson will reprise his role as Gotham's protector-in-chief. As for who else could appear, Pattinson and Reeves have been open about the characters they'd like to introduce. Indeed, the pair have rattled off a variety of iconic Batman individuals/villainous groups since The Batman's release, including Robin, Mr. Freeze, Hush, Calendar Man, and the Court of Owls. Barry Keoghan has also seemingly teased he'll be back as Joker in the sequel (per ETalk). Depending on how The Penguin , which bridges the gap between The Batman Epic Crime Saga's first two movies, ends, Colin Farrell could return as Oswald Cobb, too.

Other Elseworlds projects

Robin leads his team on some tricycles in Teen Titans Go! To The Movies

A new Teen Titans movie is rumored to be in development at DC Studios (Image credit: Warner Bros. Pictures)

There are other DC Elseworlds movies that are rumored to be in development. 

Taking to Threads in January, Gunn confirmed that J.J Abrams and Ta-Nehisi Coates' Superman film, which has been in development for years, is still in the works. A March 2024 article from THR also suggests that a live-action Teen Titans flick is coming from Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow scribe Ana Nogueira. Lastly, Deadline reports that an animated Blue Beetle series is also on the way. Unless Gunn confirms that this trio is in the works, though, they won't get their own entries in this guide for some time, if at all.


For more DC-based coverage, read our guides on how to watch the DC movies in order, how to watch the Batman movies in order, and the best Batman movies. Alternatively, find out which DC films made it onto our best Max movies list.

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