Warner Bros. Discovery has confirmed that they are developing a 10-year plan for future DC movies, adopting a similar model to Disney's MCU.
Warner Bros. reportedly has a ten-year plan for their DC films, similar to what the MCU has over at Disney. Following the shocking news that Warner Bros. Discovery is scrapping Batgirl completely even though the film had been nearly completed, the studio and the future of the DCEU brand has been at the center of numerous questions and headlines. Batgirl's cancellation was an unprecedented move, and it signaled a major shift in strategy for Warner Bros. Discovery. and its DC brand.
Rumors have begun to circulate that the planned Supergirl film starring Sasha Calle that would spin out from The Flash has been scrapped, and there is a chance the studio will also push back release dates for major films like Shazam! Fury of the Gods and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. Warner Bros. Discovery has tried to deflect the negative attention by announcing a release date for Joker: Folie à Deux; additionally, Lady Gaga confirmed she has joined as Harley Quinn.
Warner Bros. Discovery has recruited Horn back to the company in a consulting position after he retired from Disney in 2021. Horn was previously COO of Warner Bros. from 1999 to 2011, and under his leadership, the studio had many hits including the Harry Potter franchise and Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy. With Horn returning to Warner Bros.
Aside from the recently announced Joker: Folie à Deux, there are only five other DC films with set release dates: Black Adam, Shazam! Fury of the Gods, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, The Flash, and Blue Beetle. However, the cancellation of Batgirl shows that no film is truly safe if the new studio does not think it is worthy of release, or if it does not fit within this 10-year plan. No DCEU films after 2024 have been set for release.
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