DC Announces Films Through 2020

Categories: News|Published On: October 15, 2014|Views: 66|

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DC fans who have been waiting for their big movie franchise now have something to celebrate. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tuijihara announced this morning 10 different DC movies set to come out between 2016 and 2020.

This announcement follows another from August, which named nine dates for nine then untitled releases. DC’s cinematic universe will be established through the following: Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad in 2016, Wonder Woman and Justice League: Part One in 2017, The Flash and Aquaman in 2018, Shazam and Justice League: Part Two in 2019, and Cyborg and Green Lantern in 2020.

In addition to these films, it was also announced that Ezra Miller, known for his roles in The Perks of Being a Wallflower and We Need to Talk About Kevin, will be playing The Flash in the film canon. The 22-year-old actor was cast despite persistent rumors that Grant Gustin, who plays Barry Allen in CW’s The Flash television series, would be carried over into the movies.

The casting of Miller comes after several other recent major castings, including Jason Momoa as Aquaman, Ray Fisher as Cyborg, and Dwayne Johnson as Black Adam. Previous announcements have included Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, who is confirmed to be reprising her role from Batman vs. Superman in the other DC films. Henry Cavill will also return as Superman throughout the films, and Ben Affleck will star as Batman in addition to directing the first Justice League film.

DC Announces Films Through 2020

Categories: News|Published On: October 15, 2014|Views: 66|

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DC fans who have been waiting for their big movie franchise now have something to celebrate. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tuijihara announced this morning 10 different DC movies set to come out between 2016 and 2020.

This announcement follows another from August, which named nine dates for nine then untitled releases. DC’s cinematic universe will be established through the following: Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad in 2016, Wonder Woman and Justice League: Part One in 2017, The Flash and Aquaman in 2018, Shazam and Justice League: Part Two in 2019, and Cyborg and Green Lantern in 2020.

In addition to these films, it was also announced that Ezra Miller, known for his roles in The Perks of Being a Wallflower and We Need to Talk About Kevin, will be playing The Flash in the film canon. The 22-year-old actor was cast despite persistent rumors that Grant Gustin, who plays Barry Allen in CW’s The Flash television series, would be carried over into the movies.

The casting of Miller comes after several other recent major castings, including Jason Momoa as Aquaman, Ray Fisher as Cyborg, and Dwayne Johnson as Black Adam. Previous announcements have included Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, who is confirmed to be reprising her role from Batman vs. Superman in the other DC films. Henry Cavill will also return as Superman throughout the films, and Ben Affleck will star as Batman in addition to directing the first Justice League film.