In addition to a ‘Supergirl’ feature and a film version of ‘Swamp Thing,’ multiple TV shows are also expected to be announced as a part of the DC Universe reboot.
are “outside” of the unified DC cinematic universe he and Safran are creating and will now be “clearly labeled as DC Elseworlds.”
“As many of you know, DC has been disconnected in film and television for a long time,” Gunn said. “It is one of our jobs—mine and Peter’s—to make sure that the DCU is connected in film, television, gaming, and animation, the characters are consistent, played by the same actors, and it works within one story.”Swamp Thing.
It’s unclear how far along these films are in production, and who is attached as of yet. Another movie will be
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