Warner Bros has just thrown down the gauntlet to go head to head with Marvel in the next few years with an impressive list of movies including two Justice League films along with Wonder Woman, Aquaman and The Flash getting stand alone movies…
During a shareholders meeting on Wednesday, Warner Bros. announced a huge slate of movies coming from DC Comics including Wonder Woman and Aquaman stand alone films as well as a reboot of the Green Lantern…..
Warner Brothers and DC Comics aren’t holding back as they go after the superhero share in movie theaters announcing a huge slate of films coming out over the next six years.
The ambitious lineup including a Wonder Woman stand alone film as well as an Aquaman film. Maybe the biggest news of the day, however, were confirmations on starring roles for Jason Momoa as Aquaman as well as Ezra Miller being announced as The Flash, for a film coming out in 2018.
Here’s the full list of movies with the attached news made at the press conference today:
— Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice directed by Zack Snyder, starring Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill (March 25, 2016)
— Suicide Squad directed by David Ayer (2016)
— Wonder Woman starring Gal Gadot (2017)
— Justice League Part One directed by Zack Snyder, with Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill and Amy Adams all slated to star (2017)
— The Flash starring Ezra Miller (2018)
— Aquaman starring Jason Momoa (2018)
— Shazam starring Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson as Black Adam (2019)
— Justice League Part Two directed by Zack Snyder with Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill and the rest of the DC Universe of films set to star (2019)
— Cyborg starring Ray Fisher (2020)
— Green Lantern (reboot separate from the Ryan Reynolds film) (2020)
Warner Bros. and DC had already announced an impressive list of release dates that would fill the schedule for the next few years, but until now it was only speculation on which movies or characters would be taking those slots.
Now we know a huge list of movies as well as stars and directors who will be leading the many DC comics vehicles over the next few years.