A lot is changing for DC’s lineup of movies and shows in the years ahead. James Gunn and Peter Safran, co-CEOs of DC Studios, have a strategy for a more cohesive and interconnected lineup of content moving forward. It all starts with Chapter 1, dubbed “Gods and Monsters.”
It can be very difficult to keep track of all the big changes at DC these days. And Gunn is always dropping updates and news it seems, including the surprise reveal of his Superman follow-up Man of Tomorrow! That’s why we’ve put together this comprehensive list of everything currently in the works, as well as the major projects that have either been officially canceled or gone dormant.
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What Are the Next DC Movies Coming Out? 2025 Release Dates
For those keeping track, here’s the full lineup of upcoming DC movies and TV shows:
- Supergirl (June 26, 2026)
- Clayface (September 11, 2026)
- Man of Tomorrow (July 9, 2027)
- The Batman Part II (October 1, 2027)
- Dynamic Duo (Animated Robin Origin Movie) (June 30, 2028)
- Lanterns TV Series (Early 2026)
- Mister Miracle Animated Series (In Production)
- Batman: The Brave and the Bold (In Development)
- Creature Commandos Season 2 (In Development)
- The Authority (In Development)
- Swamp Thing (In Development)
- Teen Titans Movie (In Development)
- Bane/Deathstroke Movie (In Development)
- Wonder Woman Movie (In Development)
- Waller TV Series (In Development)
- Booster Gold TV Series (In Development)
- Paradise Lost TV Series (In Development)
- Blue Beetle Animated Series (In Development)
- Harley Quinn and Other Animated Titles (In Development)
- Sgt. Rock (In Development)
- V for Vendetta TV Series (In Development)
- DC Crime TV Series (In Development)
- Constantine 2 (Status Unknown)
Here are some of the most notable projects that are currently in the works:
Supergirl (June 26, 2026)
The new DCU will also have a new Supergirl. Supergirl (previously titled Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow) is a movie based on Tom King and Bilquis Evely’s comic. This Supergirl is one who spent much of her early life living on a fragment of Krypton that was dislodged in the planet’s destruction, what Gunn describes as a “horrible situation where she watched everybody around her die.” House of the Dragon’s Milly Alcock plays Supergirl, and Craig Gillespie (I, Tonya, Cruella) directs the film.
Clayface (September 11, 2026)
A Clayface movie scripted by Mike Flanagan is moving fast at DC. Flanagan (The Haunting of Hill House, Doctor Sleep, etc.) previously voiced a desire to make a Clayface movie as a “horror/thriller/tragedy.” However, due to his various TV commitments, he won’t direct the film, with Speak No Evil’s James Watkins expected to direct for a Fall, 2026, release. Tom Rhys Harries stars as the titular villain. Safran and Gunn promise a body horror picture that is R-rated as well.
Given Deadline’s previous report that Clayface is one of the major villains debuting in The Batman Part II, and the fact that the Clayface movie is being produced by Matt Reeves and Lynn Harris’ 6th & Idaho Productions, it had been assumed that this movie would be set in The Batman universe rather than the DCU. But Gunn has since said that it is in fact unrelated to The Batman Epic Crime Saga and is definitely part of the DCU. Presumably, those earlier reports of the character being in The Batman Part II will wind up not panning out at this point.
Man of Tomorrow (July 9, 2027)
We’ve known for a while that James Gunn is working on his first post-Superman movie in the DCU, but it seems like he won’t be venturing too far from the beaten path. Warner Bros. CEO David Zaslav revealed on an investor call, “We’re thrilled to share that James Gunn is already writing and preparing to direct the next installment within the ‘Super-Family.'” Previously, Gunn told EW that his next project isn’t exactly Superman 2, saying, “Is it a straight-up Superman sequel? I would not say necessarily.”
Gunn surprised DC fans by tweeting out the title and release date of the film. Man of Tomorrow will hit theaters on July 9, 2027, almost exactly two years after Superman’s release. The accompanying Jim Lee artwork suggests the film will focus on an alliance between David Corenswet’s Man of Steel and Nicholas Hoult’s Lex Luthor, as the two confront a common enemy (Brainiac? General Zod? Doomsday?). We wouldn’t be at all surprised if the film also stars Milly Alcock’s Supergirl, along with potentially other members of the Superman extended family (Steel? Superboy? Mon-El?).
The Batman Part II (October 1, 2027)
Of course The Batman Part II is in the works with Matt Reeves returning to write and direct and Robert Pattinson putting on the cape, cowl, and eyeliner (!) again as the Dark Knight Detective. The film is confirmed to have survived the recent turmoil at Warner Bros. Discovery, and Reeves has even signed a multi-year first-look deal with the studio. There’s no word yet on what it will be about, so begin your Joker speculation now. The release date of the film has been pushed a couple of times now, first from October 2025 to October 2026, and then to October 2027. Filming is expected to begin in Spring 2026.
James Gunn has also confirmed that Pattinson will not be the DCU’s version of Batman.





