American entertainment company
DC Entertainment is an American entertainment company that was founded in September 2009 and is based in Burbank , California . The company is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery [ 1] [ 2] that manages its DC Comics units and characters in other units, as they work with other Warner Bros. units. It also delves into those units within their flagship DC Extended Universe (DCEU) franchise from 2013 to 2023, and the rebooted DC Universe (DCU) franchise from 2024 onward.
In April 2022, following the merger of parent company WarnerMedia with Discovery, Inc. , DC Entertainment was reported to be reorganized into its own vertical unit rather than being handled by other Warner Bros. subsidiaries on its behalf.[ 3]
History
On September 9, 2009,[ 4] [ 5] Warner Bros. announced that DC Comics would become a subsidiary of DC Entertainment, Inc., with Diane Nelson , President of Warner Premiere , becoming president of the newly formed holding company and DC Comics President and Publisher Paul Levitz moving to the position of Contributing Editor and Overall Consultant there.[ 6] Warner Bros. and DC Comics have been owned by the same company since.
On February 18, 2010, DC Entertainment named Jim Lee and Dan DiDio as Co-Publishers of DC Comics, Geoff Johns as Chief Creative Officer, John Rood as EVP (Executive Vice President) of Sales, Marketing and Business Development, and Patrick Caldon as EVP of Finance and Administration.[ 7]
Property Expansion
In October 2013, DC Entertainment announced that the DC Comics offices were going to move in 2015 from New York City to the headquarters of Warner Bros. in Burbank, California . The other units, animation, film, television and portfolio planning, had preceded DC Comics by moving there in 2010.[ 8]
DC Entertainment announced its first franchise, the DC Super Hero Girls universe, in April 2015 with multi-platform content, toys and apparel to start appearing in 2016.[ 9]
Warner Bros. Pictures reorganized in May 2016 to have genre-responsible film executives, thus DC Entertainment franchise films under Warner Bros. were placed under a newly created division, DC Films, created under Warner Bros. executive vice president Jon Berg and DC chief content officer Geoff Johns. This was done in the same vein as Marvel Studios in unifying DC-related filmmaking under a single vision and clarifying the greenlighting process. Johns also kept his existing role at DC Comics.[ 10] Johns was promoted to DC president and CCO with the addition of his DC Films while still reporting to DCE President Nelson.[ 11] In August 2016, Amit Desai was promoted from senior vice president, marketing & global franchise management to exec vice president, business and marketing strategy, direct-to-consumer and global franchise management.[ 12]
Digital distribution
DC Comics are available in digital form through several sources. Free services: In 2015, Hoopla Digital became the first library-based digital system to distribute DC Comics.[ 13]
In April 2017,[ 14] DC announced an upcoming streaming service with Warner Bros. Digital Networks , which was to feature original live-action and animated series based on DC characters and franchises, such as Titans and Young Justice: Outsiders .[ 15] [ 16] The service, later announced as DC Universe , would launch in September 2018, and also feature access to classic DC television series and digital comics.[ 17] [ 18]
With frustration over DC Films not matching Marvel Studios ' results and Berg wanting to step back to being a producer in January 2018, it was announced that Warner Bros. executive Walter Hamada was appointed president of DC film production.[ 19] After a leave of absence starting in March 2018, Diane Nelson resigned as president of DC Entertainment. The company's executive management were to report to WB Chief Digital Officer Thomas Gewecke until a new president was selected.[ 20]
DC Entertainment, LLC
In June 2018, Johns was also moved out of his position as chief creative officer and DC Entertainment president for a writing and producing deal with the DC and WB companies. Jim Lee added DC Entertainment chief creative officer title to his DC co-publisher post.[ 21] In September 2018, DC became part of the newly founded Warner Bros. Global Brands and Franchises division overseen by Pam Lifford.[ 22] [ 23] In January 2019 it was reported that 7 of the DC's 240 person workforce were laid off, including several vice presidents.[ 24]
In August 2020, DC publisher Jim Lee announced that DC Universe's original productions would migrate to WarnerMedia's new streaming service HBO Max ,[ 25] with the majority of the staff of DC Universe having been laid off.[ 26] In January 2021, the remainder of the service would become a comics-centric service known as DC Universe Infinite . The service would feature DC titles six months after their retail release date (comparable to Marvel Unlimited ), early access to DC Comics' digital-first titles, exclusive comics created for the service, and access to 24,000 titles in DC's back catalog.[ 27] [ 28]
Warner Bros. Discovery subsidiary
On April 14, 2022, after the merger of parent company WarnerMedia with Discovery, Inc. , it was reported that the company was exploring a restructuring of DC Entertainment into a "solidified content vertical" more akin to Marvel, with its film, television, and video game development brought directly under DC with a central leader, rather than being handled by other Warner Bros. subsidiaries on its behalf.[ 29] In August 2022, DC relaunched its website at DC.com , while also dropping "comics" from the usernames of its other social media outlets.[ 30]
In October 2022, DC Films was replaced by DC Studios , which would be led by co-chairmen James Gunn and Peter Safran under a four-year deal to oversee film, television, and animation productions involving DC properties. They will report directly to WBD CEO David Zaslav , while also working with Warner Bros. Pictures ' Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy among others.[ 31]
In May 2023, Lee was promoted to president, publisher, and chief creative officer of DC, continuing to report to Pam Lifford as president of Global Brands and Experiences .[ 32] [ 33]
Units
Active
Defunct
Executives
Presidents
Others
Geoff Johns, Chief Creative Officer, DC Comics (2010–2018)
Jim Lee , Chief Creative Officer, DC Comics (June 2018–present)
Productions
Films
All the films are distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, except as indicated.
Live-action
Animated film
All the films are made for Direct-to-video /television and produced by Warner Bros. Animation, except as indicated.
Year
Title
Notes
2009
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
Based on Superman/Batman: Public Enemies storyline by Jeph Loeb .
2010
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths
Adapted from an unused film plot meant to bridge Justice League and Justice League Unlimited . Loosely based on JLA: Earth 2 series by Grant Morrison .
Batman: Under the Red Hood
Loosely based on the Batman: Under the Hood storyline by Judd Winick .
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse
Sequel to Superman/Batman: Public Enemies . Based on the Superman/Batman: The Supergirl from Krypton storyline by Jeph Loeb .
2011
All-Star Superman
Based on the All-Star Superman series by Grant Morrison .
Green Lantern: Emerald Knights
Collection of six shorts.
Batman: Year One
Based on the Batman: Year One storyline by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli .
2012
Justice League: Doom
Loosely based on the JLA: Tower of Babel storyline by Mark Waid .
Superman vs. The Elite
Based on the What's So Funny About Truth, Justice & the American Way? storyline by Joe Kelly .
Robot Chicken DC Comics Special
TV Special : Aired on Adult Swim
The Dark Knight Returns – Part 1
Based on The Dark Knight Returns series by Frank Miller .
2013
The Dark Knight Returns – Part 2
Superman: Unbound
Based on the Superman: Brainiac storyline by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank .
Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite
Produced by TT Animation . Based on the video game Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes .
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
First film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe . Based on Flashpoint storyline by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert.
2014
JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time
Justice League: War
Second film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Based on The New 52 's Justice League: Origin story by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee .
Robot Chicken DC Comics Special 2: Villains in Paradise
TV Special : Aired on Adult Swim
Son of Batman
Third film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Based on the Batman and Son storyline by Grant Morrison and Andy Kubert.
Batman: Assault on Arkham
Set in the universe of the Batman: Arkham video game franchise.
2015
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis
Fourth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Based on the Throne of Atlantis , The New 52's Aquaman crossover story by Geoff Johns .
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League
Television movie.
Batman vs. Robin
Fifth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Partially based on The New 52 's Batman crossover story, Court of Owls by Scott Snyder .
Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts
First film set in the universe of Batman Unlimited , a line of action figures .
Justice League: Gods and Monsters
Set in the same universe as the companion microseries of shorts Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles .
Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem
Second film set in the universe of Batman Unlimited , a line of action figures.
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Attack of the Legion of Doom
Robot Chicken DC Comics Special III: Magical Friendship
TV Special : Aired on Adult Swim
2016
Batman: Bad Blood
Sixth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe.
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Cosmic Clash
DC Super Hero Girls: Super Hero High
Set in the DC Super Hero Girls animated shorts universe. Released first on television.
Justice League vs. Teen Titans
Seventh film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe.
DC Super Hero Girls: Hero of the Year
Set in the DC Super Hero Girls animated shorts universe.
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Gotham City Breakout
Batman: The Killing Joke
Theatrically released ; Based on the one-shot graphic novel of the same name by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland , which served as the basis for the first R-rated film in the Batman franchise.
Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants
Third film set in the universe of Batman Unlimited , a line of action figures.
Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders
Theatrically released ; First animated film set in the universe of the 1960s Batman TV series.
2017
Justice League Dark
Eighth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe.
The Lego Batman Movie
Theatrical release ; spin-off of The Lego Movie . Produced by Animal Logic .
Teen Titans: The Judas Contract
Ninth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Based on The Judas Contract story arc by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez .
Vixen: The Movie
Episode Collection : Arrowverse ; features added new content
DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games
Set in the DC Super Hero Girls animated shorts universe.
Batman and Harley Quinn
Set in the DCAU.
Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain
Batman vs. Two-Face
Second animated film set in the universe of the 1960s Batman TV series.
2018
Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold
Crossover with Scooby-Doo . Related to the Batman: The Brave and the Bold TV series.
Batman: Gotham by Gaslight
Based on Gotham by Gaslight , a one-shot story by Brian Augustyn and Mike Mignola which became, retroactively, the first official Elseworlds publication.
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay
Tenth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe.
Batman Ninja
Anime produced by Kamikaze Douga Yamatoworks and Barnum Studio.
Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High
The Death of Superman
Eleventh film in DC Animated Movie Universe. Based on The Death of Superman storyline.
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Aquaman – Rage of Atlantis
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies
Theatrically released ; Set in the universe of the Teen Titans Go! TV series.
DC Super Hero Girls: Legends of Atlantis
Set in the DC Super Hero Girls animated shorts universe.
Freedom Fighters: The Ray
Episode Collection : Arrowverse ; features added new content
Constantine: City of Demons: The Movie
Episode Collection : DC Animated Movie Universe
2019
Reign of the Supermen
Twelfth film in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Based on the Reign of the Supermen storyline.
Justice League vs. the Fatal Five
Set in the DCAU.
DC Super Hero Girls: Sweet Justice
Episode Collection : Television movie; compilation of the first four episodes of DC Super Hero Girls
Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Based on the Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic book by James Tynion IV and Freddie Williams II .
Batman: Hush
Thirteenth film in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Based on the Batman: Hush storyline by Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee .
Lego DC: Batman – Family Matters
Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans
A crossover film between Teen Titans Go! and the original Teen Titans animated series.
Wonder Woman: Bloodlines
Fourteenth film in the DC Animated Movie Universe.
2020
Superman: Red Son
Based on the Superman: Red Son comic book by Mark Millar .
Lego DC: Shazam!: Magic and Monsters
Justice League Dark: Apokolips War
Fifteenth and last film in the DC Animated Movie Universe.
Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons: The Movie
Episode Collection : Stand-alone
Superman: Man of Tomorrow
First film in the DC Rebirth continuity.
2021
Batman: Soul of the Dragon
Justice Society: World War II
Second film in the DC Rebirth continuity.
Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam
A crossover film between Teen Titans Go! and Space Jam . Aired on Cartoon Network .
Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One
Third film in the DC Rebirth continuity. Based on Batman: The Long Halloween by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale .
Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Two
Injustice
Based on Injustice: Gods Among Us video game by NetherRealm Studios , and the tie-in comics by Tom Taylor .
Beebo Saves Christmas
TV Special : Berlanti Productions ; aired on The CW.[ 38] [ 39]
2022
Catwoman: Hunted
Anime-inspired.
Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse
A crossover film between Teen Titans Go! and DC Super Hero Girls animated series.[ 40]
DC League of Super-Pets
Theatrically released ; CGI animation.[ 41] [ 42] [ 43]
Green Lantern: Beware My Power
Fourth film in the DC Rebirth continuity[ 40]
Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons
[ 40]
2023
Legion of Super-Heroes
Tomorrowverse
Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham
It is the 50th installment in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies
Justice League x RWBY: Super Heroes and Huntsmen, Part One
A crossover with RWBY
Collaboration with Rooster Teeth Productions
Scooby-Doo! and Krypto, Too!
A crossover with Krypto
Justice League: Warworld
Tomorrowverse[ 44]
Justice League X RWBY: Super Heroes & Huntsmen, Part Two
A crossover with RWBY
Collaboration with Rooster Teeth Productions
Merry Little Batman
Released on Amazon Prime Video [ 45] [ 46] Originally slated to be released on HBO Max and Cartoon Network
2024
Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths
Final movie of the Tomorrowverse[ 47] [ 48] [ 49] [ 50] [ 51] 3 part movie event
Watchmen
First film collaboration with Paramount Pictures [ 52]
Short films
All short films are direct-to-video are produced by Warner Bros. Animation , except as indicated.
Television
All television series are (co-)produced by Warner Bros. Television Studios , except as indicated.
Live-action
Animated series
Short series
See also
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