You’re not going to see these DC movies any time soon.
— there are loads of DC comic books and characters that have never gotten their chance at films or TV series. That’s because while DC control the rights to all of their big characters like Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, other series feature heroes and villains licensed from outside companies, or owned by their original creators. And these comics — even some that lasted hundreds of issues and sold millions of copies — can’t ever get turned into DC movies.
Below, we’ve collected a dozen of the most notable DC comics and heroes whose stories will have to remain on the printed page for the foreseeable future. Starting with...These popular DC Comics titles can never get their own DC movies.
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