

Justice League: Warworld was announced at San Diego Comic-Con on July 22, 2022.

Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! / Rann–Thanagar Warīatman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons Green Lantern/Green Arrow / " Emerald Twilight" / Injustice: Gods Among Us ( comic / video game) Justice Society of America in "All Star Comics" during World War II, Aquaman in More Fun Comics, Fleischer Studios Superman cartoons, and some battle scenes in the film were inspired from Flashpoint and Throne of Atlantis storylines.

Superman: Birthright / Superman: American Alien Wonder Woman: " Down to Earth" / "Bitter Rivals" / "Eyes of the Gorgon"ĭarkseid War / " Final Crisis" / The New 52: Futures End Superman/Batman: " The Supergirl from Krypton" The films are generally released direct-to-video, but Batman: The Killing Joke, Batman and Harley Quinn, The Death of Superman and Reign of the Supermen were also given limited releases in theaters. In terms of continuity, the films are usually stand-alone, with exceptions being Superman/Batman: Public Enemies and its sequel Superman/Batman: Apocalypse, Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths and its sequel Justice League: Doom, the DC Animated Movie Universe, and the Tomorrowverse.įrom 2007 to 2015, most of the films were voice directed by Andrea Romano, the last one being Justice League: Gods and Monsters, while the films since 2016 starting with Batman: Bad Blood were voice directed by Wes Gleason. As of 2022, 47 feature films and fourteen short films have been released, with additional films slated for future releases until 2023. Many of the films are adapted from stories originally featured in DC print comics and graphic novels. The majority of the films are rated PG-13 by the MPAA with the exception of All-Star Superman and Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, which are rated PG, and Batman: The Killing Joke, Justice League Dark, Batman: Gotham by Gaslight, Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay, Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, Batman: Soul of the Dragon, Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Two, and Injustice, which are rated R. The art styles for the films are also generally more realistically proportionate. Unlike earlier animated DC films (most of which also involved Bruce Timm and were part of the DC animated universe), the films in the line are aimed at a more adult audience, often containing profane language, stronger violence, sexual scenes and more mature themes.
