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Is the DC Universe about to Get another One-Up on Marvel ahead of the ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Release?
Doomsday not premiering in movie theaters until December 18, with all the recent teaser clips with Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), and now members of the original live-action X-Men films,
2026 is a building year for the DCU. While Marvel unleashes its heaviest possible hitters, DC is adding to their solid foundation with two more films – including one that may be a bit out of left field – that both have the potential to surprise. First up...
Marvel had its worst year ever in 2023, with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 providing its sole bright spot as a swan song for the quirky spacefaring team. Director James Gunn then jumped ship, taking over the DC Universe and rebooting it with Superman in 2025.
Merging some of DC and Marvel’s strongest characters creates fusions far stronger than the sum of their parts.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is growing and so is the new DC that James Gunn created. There are so many things that needed change, which he is willing to do, as we saw at the end of Peacemaker 's latest season, where he made a minor change to the Justice League members.
This is because DC Studios overseers James Gunn and Peter Safran appear to be flouting a lot of conventional wisdom about how to form a cinematic universe, superheroic or otherwise. In a lot of ways,
Batman and Deadpool's crossover reunited Marvel and DC Comics, but instead of specials, we need a major crossover event.
The new DC Universe could power Warner Bros. Discovery's streaming business, similar to how Marvel did for Disney, Bank of America media analyst says.
People are loving the new Absolute takes on Batman, Wonder Woman, and other heroes that've been hitting comic stores every month.