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DC Animated Movie Universe
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Release date
2013–present
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The DC Animated Movie Universe (DCAMU) is a term used for a series of animated films initially based on The New 52 continuity.[1][2] This universe was first teased in the post-credits scene of Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, with its events continued in Justice League: War.[3] These films are part of the DC Universe Animated Original Movie series but don't share the same continuity with films outside of sequels to Justice League: War and Son of Batman.[4]

Released films

Film U.S. release date Director(s) Writer(s) Story by Producer(s)
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox July 30, 2013 (2013-07-30) Jay Oliva Jim Krieg James Tucker
Justice League: War January 21, 2014 (2014-01-21) Heath Corson
Son of Batman April 22, 2014 (2014-04-22) Ethan Spaulding Joe R. Lansdale James Robinson
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis January 13, 2015 (2015-01-13) Heath Corson
Batman vs. Robin April 7, 2015 (2015-04-07) Jay Oliva J. M. DeMatteis
Batman: Bad Blood January 20, 2016 (2016-01-20)
Justice League vs. Teen Titans March 29, 2016 (2016-03-29) Sam Liu Bryan Q. Miller and Alan Burnett Bryan Q. Miller
Justice League Dark January 24, 2017 (2017-01-24) Jay Oliva Ernie Altbacker J. M. DeMatteis and Ernie Altbacker
Teen Titans: The Judas Contract April 4, 2017 Sam Liu Ernie Altbacker
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay March 27, 2018 Alan Burnett
The Death of Superman July 24, 2018 Sam Liu and Jake Castorena Peter J. Tomasi Sam Liu and Amy McKenna
Constantine: City of Demons October 9, 2018 Doug Murphy J.M. DeMatteis Butch Lukic

Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox (2013)

Barry Allen wakes up in an alternate timeline, later known as Flashpoint, where he isn’t The Flash and meets Thomas Wayne, who is the Batman of the timeline. As he works his way to restore his old timeline, Barry must also contend with Professor Zoom, who appears to be behind everything.

The film was released on DVD and Blu-Ray July 30, 2013 and is based on the comic book series “Flashpoint” by Geoff Johns.

Justice League: War (2014)

During an investigation in Gotham City, Bruce Wayne / Batman encounters Hal Jordan / Green Lantern who together discover a motherbox which prompts Clark Kent / Superman to attack the duo. They later meet Diana Prince / Wonder Woman, Barry Allen / The Flash, Victor Stone / Cyborg and Billy Batson / Shazam to team up and take down the posing threat of Darkseid who is in search of the three scattered Mother Boxes which the Apokolipians plan to use to terraform Earth.

The film was released on January 21, 2014 and is based on the comic book “Justice League: Origin” by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee. It features the voice talents of Jason O'Mara as Batman, Alan Tudyk as Superman, Michelle Monaghan as Wonder Woman, Christopher Gorham as The Flash, Justin Kirk as Green Lantern, Shemar Moore as Cyborg, Sean Astin as Shazam, Steven Blum as Darkseid, and Rocky Carroll as Dr. Silas Stone.[5] It is the first film in the DC Animated Movie Universe.[6] A sequel to the film, Justice League: Throne of Atlantis, was released January 13, 2015.

Son of Batman (2014)

Bruce Wayne discovers he has a violent son named Damian who was raised by a secret organisation called the League of Assassins led by Ra’s al Ghul. Meanwhile, Slade Wilson / Deathstroke hunts down Damian for revenge because he took his place as heir to the demon.

The film was released on April 22, 2014 and is based on the comic book “Batman and Son” by Grant Morrison and Andy Kubert. The film introduces Damian Wayne to the universe. A sequel to the film, Batman vs. Robin, was released on April 22, 2015.

Justice League: Throne of Atlantis (2015)

When Atlantean warriors attack Gotham, Arthur Curry / Aquaman must team up with the Justice League to stop his evil brother, Orm Marius / Ocean Master, who leads the attack, and also plans to steal the throne of Atlantis for himself.

The film was released on January 13, 2015 and is based on comic book “Throne of Atlantis” by Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis. The film introduces Aquaman to the universe.

Batman vs. Robin (2015)

Batman trains his son Damian to become a new version of Robin although doesn’t completely agree with his father’s “No Killing” rule and believes his own destiny lies within a secret society.

The film was released on April 7, 2015. The film features the Court of Owls. The film is loosely based on the comic book “Batman: The Court of Owls”. A sequel to the film, Batman: Bad Blood, was released in January 2016

Batman: Bad Blood (2016)

With Bruce Wayne missing, Dick Grayson takes up the mantle of Batman but finds himself teaming up with Damian Wayne and the mysterious Batwoman and Batwing to face a new threat involving the mysterious Heretic and Damian's mother Talia al Ghul.

The film was released on January 20, 2016. It features an original story by J.M. DeMatteis. It introduces Batwoman and Batwing to the universe.[7][8]

Justice League vs. Teen Titans (2016)

Batman encourages Damian to join a group of young heroes known as the Teen Titans lead by Koriand’r / Starfire that consist of Raven, Beast Boy, and Blue Beetle. Meanwhile, a demon known as Trigon possesses the Justice League who are forced to be confronted by the Titans.

The film premiered at WonderCon in Los Angeles on March 26, 2016. It introduces the Teen Titans to the universe.[9] It features an original story by Bryan Q. Miller.

Justice League Dark (2017)

After a series of demonic attacks over Gotham, Batman and the Justice League request John Constantine for help who recruits a team of supernatural heroes consisting of Zatanna, Boston Brand / Deadman, Jason Blood / Etrigan the Demon and Alec Holland / Swamp Thing to stop it.

The film was released digitally on January 24, 2017 and on DVD and Blu-ray on February 7, 2017.[10][11][12] It is an adaptation of Peter Milligan's "Justice League Dark" series and introduces the team of the same name to the universe.[13]

Teen Titans: The Judas Contract (2017)

The Titans gain a new team member, Terra, who seems to have ulterior motives as they take on the mercenary, Slade Wilson / Deathstroke, and a terrorist cult led by Brother Blood.

The film was released April 4, 2017 and is based on the comic book "The Judas Contract" by Marv Wolfman and George Perez.

Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay (2018)

Amanda Waller recruits a team of criminals known as Task Force X which consists of Floyd Lawton / Deadshot, Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn, George Harkness / Captain Boomerang, Ben Turner / Bronze Tiger, Sameer Park / Copperhead and Crystal Frost / Killer Frost to retrieve a mystical object while they are confronted by other villainous masterminds who are also after that artifact, including an immortal being known as Vandal Savage and Zoom.

It features an original story by Alan Burnett and "what’s promised to be an amazing voice cast".[14]

The Death of Superman (2018)

When a monster, nicknamed Doomsday, crashes down to Earth, it begins a destructive rampage which triggers the Justice League and later Lex Luthor to come and stop it. When all attempts fail, they come to realization they need Superman to kill it.

Despite the story being previously adapted in the first animated movie (though not in the DCAMU), Superman: Doomsday, this said movie greatly altered and condensed the original comic story to fit it within a 75-minute runtime. The Death of Superman was written to be much more faithful to the original story; according to DC's Tim Beedle, the film is "much less condensed and will include many of the fan-favorite moments from the story that were left out of Doomsday".[15]

Constantine: City of Demons (2018)

A decade after a tragic mistake, family man Chas and occult detective John Constantine set out to cure Chas’s daughter Trish from a mysterious supernatural coma. City of Demons is a film version of the web series of the same name, itself based on the graphic novel All His Engines.[16]

The film premiered at New York Comic Con on October 4, 2018,[17] and released on Blu-ray, DVD, and digital on October 9, 2018.

Upcoming films

Film U.S. release date Director(s) Story Producer(s) Status
Reign of the Supermen 2019 Sam Liu Tim Sheridan James Tucker Post-production

Reign of the Superman (2019)

Reign of the Supermen will be the second part of a two part film that started with The Death of Superman and will be released early 2019. The film will be based on the comic book of the same name which was a follow up to the Death of Superman comic. The film will feature Superboy, Steel, the Eradicator and Cyborg Superman.[18]

Short film

Nightwing and Robin (2015)

Nightwing and Robin is a one-minute short film set during the events of Justice League: Throne of Atlantis.[19]

Cast

Character Justice League:
The Flashpoint Paradox

(2013)
Justice League:
War

(2014)
Son of Batman
(2014)
Justice League:
Throne of Atlantis

(2015)
Nightwing and Robin
(2015)
Batman vs. Robin
(2015)
Batman: Bad Blood
(2016)
Justice League vs. Teen Titans
(2016)
Justice League Dark
(2017)
Teen Titans:
The Judas Contract

(2017)
Suicide Squad:
Hell to Pay

(2018)
The Death of Superman
(2018)
Justice League
Barry Allen
Flash
Justin Chambers Christopher Gorham   Christopher Gorham   Christopher Gorham Non-speaking   Christopher Gorham
Billy Batson
Shazam
Jennifer Hale
(as Billy Batson)

Steven Blum
(as Captain Thunder)
Zach Callison
(as Billy Batson)

Sean Astin
(as Shazam)
  Zach Callison
(as Billy Batson)

Sean Astin
(as Shazam)
 
Arthur Curry
Aquaman
Cary Elwes   Matt Lanter   Non-speaking   Matt Lanter
Diana of Themyscira
Wonder Woman
Vanessa Marshall Michelle Monaghan   Rosario Dawson   Rosario Dawson   Rosario Dawson
Katar Hol
Hawkman
  Non-speaking   Non-speaking
Clark Kent
Superman
Sam Daly Alan Tudyk   Jerry O'Connell   Jerry O'Connell   Jerry O'Connell
J'onn J'onzz
Martian Manhunter
    Non-speaking   Nyambi Nyambi
Hal Jordan
Green Lantern
Nathan Fillion Justin Kirk   Nathan Fillion   Nathan Fillion
John Stewart
Green Lantern
  Roger Cross  
Victor Stone
Cyborg
Michael B. Jordan Shemar Moore   Shemar Moore   Shemar Moore Non-speaking   Shemar Moore
Bruce Wayne
Batman
Kevin Conroy Jason O'Mara   Jason O'Mara
Thomas Wayne
Flashpoint Batman
Kevin McKidd   Kevin Conroy   Non-speaking  
Teen Titans
Karen Beecher
Bumblebee
  Masasa Moyo  
Dick Grayson
Nightwing
  Sean Maher   Non-speaking Sean Maher   Sean Maher  
Roy Harper
Speedy
  Crispin Freeman  
Koriand'r
Starfire
  Kari Wahlgren   Kari Wahlgren  
Garfield Logan
Beast Boy
  Brandon Soo Hoo   Brandon Soo Hoo  
Tara Markov
Terra
  Non-speaking   Christina Ricci  
Raven   Taissa Farmiga   Taissa Farmiga  
Jaime Reyes
Blue Beetle
  Jake T. Austin   Jake T. Austin  
Damian Wayne
Robin
  Stuart Allan   Non-speaking Stuart Allan   Stuart Allan   Non-speaking
Wally West
Kid Flash
  Jason Spisak  
Justice League Dark
Black Orchid   Colleen Villard  
Jason Blood
Etrigan the Demon
Dee Bradley Baker   Ray Chase  
Boston Brand
Deadman
  Nicholas Turturro  
John Constantine   Matt Ryan  
Alec Holland
Swamp Thing
  Roger Cross  
Zatanna Zatara   Camilla Luddington  
Suicide Squad
Amanda Waller   Vanessa Williams  
Deadshot   Christian Slater  
Bronze Tiger   Billy Brown  
Captain Boomerang James Patrick Stuart   Liam McIntyre  
Killer Frost   Kristin Bauer van Straten  
Sameer Park
Copperhead
  Gideon Emery  
Harley Quinn   Tara Strong  
Supervillains
Ra's al Ghul   Giancarlo Esposito   Terrence C. Carson  
Talia al Ghul   Morena Baccarin   Morena Baccarin  
Black Manta Non-speaking   Harry Lennix   Dave Fennoy  
Blockbuster   John DiMaggio   Dave Fennoy  
Sebastian Blood
Brother Blood
  Gregg Henry  
Dr. Jonathan Crane
Scarecrow
  Michael Rosenbaum  
Dekan Drache
Felix Faust
  Enrico Colantoni  
Harvey Dent
Two-Face
  Non-speaking   Dave Boat  
Desaad Bruce Thomas  
Destiny   Alfred Molina  
Dabney Donovan
Superboy
  Trevor Devall
Electrocutioner   Robin Atkin Downes  
Cyrus Gold
Solomon Grundy
  Rick D. Wasserman  
The Joker   Non-speaking  
Waylon Jones
Killer Croc
  Fred Tatasciore  
Noah Kuttler
Calculator
  Jason Spisak  
Lex Luthor Steven Blum   Steve Blum   Steve Blum   Rainn Wilson
Garfield Lynns
Firefly
  Steve Blum  
Bruno Mannheim   Trevor Devall
Mark Mardon
Weather WIzard
  Rick D. Wasserman  
Orm
Ocean Master
James Patrick Stuart Steve Blum   Sam Witwer  
Anton Schott
The Dollmaker
  "Weird Al" Yankovic  
Ritchie Simpson   Jeremy Davies  
Talon   Non-speaking Jeremy Sisto  
Jervis Tetch
Mad Hatter
  Robin Atkin Downes  
Trigon   Jon Bernthal  
Slade Wilson
Deathstroke
Ron Perlman   Thomas Gibson   Miguel Ferrer Non-speaking  
Uxas
Darkseid
  Steve Blum  
Drury Walker
Killer Moth
  Jason Spisak  
Zoom C. Thomas Howell   C. Thomas Howell  
Scandal Savage   Dania Ramirez  
Professor Pyg   James Urbaniak  
Silver Banshee   Julie Nathanson  
Vandal Savage   Jim Pirri  
Vertigo   Jim Pirri  
Tobias Whale   Dave Fennoy  
Knockout   Cissy Jones  
Jewelee   Julie Nathanson  
Punch   Trevor Devall  
Other characters
Lois Lane Dana Delany Non-speaking   Juliet Landau   Rebecca Romijn
James Gordon   Bruce Thomas   Bruce Thomas  
Cat Grant   Toks Olagundoye
Jimmy Olsen   Non-speaking   Max Mittelman
Alfred Pennyworth   David McCallum   David McCallum James Garrett   Non-speaking
Steve Trevor James Patrick Stuart George Newbern   George Newbern  
Dan Turpin   Rick Pasqualone
Maggie Sawyer   Amanda Troop
Maxum Steel
Doctor Fate
  Greg Grunberg  
Darma   Natalie Lander  
Savage Gunman   Matthew Mercer  

Crew

Crew Justice League: War
(2014)
Son of Batman
(2014)
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis
(2015)
Batman vs. Robin
(2015)
Batman: Bad Blood
(2016)
Justice League vs. Teen Titans
(2016)
Justice League Dark
(2017)
Teen Titans: The Judas Contract
(2017)
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay
(2018)
The Death of Superman
(2018)
Director Jay Oliva Ethan Spaulding Jay Oliva Sam Liu Jay Oliva Sam Liu Sam Liu
Jake Castorena
Producer James Tucker Sam Liu Sam Liu
Amy McKenna
Writer(s) Heath Corson Joe R. Lansdale Heath Corson J. M. DeMatteis Alan Burnett
Bryan Q. Miller
Ernie Altbacker Alan Burnett Peter J. Tomasi
Composer Kevin Kliesch Frederik Wiedmann Robert J. Kral Frederik Wiedmann Robert J. Kral Frederik Wiedmann
Editor(s) Christopher D. Lozinski Al Bretienbach Christopher D. Lozinski Christopher D. Lozinski
Based on "Justice League Origin" by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee "Batman and Son" by Grant Morrison and Andy Kubert "Throne of Atlantis" by Geoff Johns "Batman: The Court Owls" by Scott Snyder Characters appearing in comic books published by DC Entertainment "Justice League Dark" by Peter Milligan and Mikel Janin "The Judas Contract" by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez "The Death of Superman"
Production companies DC Entertainment
Warner Bros. Animation
DC Films
Warner Bros Animation
Distributor Warner Home Video
Running time 79 minutes 74 minutes 72 minutes 76 minutes 72 minutes 79 minutes 75 minutes 84 minutes 86 minutes 81 minutes
Release date February 4, 2014 May 6, 2014 January 27, 2015 April 14, 2015 February 2, 2016 April 12, 2016 February 7, 2017 April 18, 2017 March 27, 2018 July 24, 2018

In other media

Comic books

Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay

The digital-first series Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay was released on March 21, 2018, and features 12 digital issues. It serves as a sequel to film of the same name.[20][21]

The Death of Superman: Part 1

On August 1, 2018, DC announced a 12-part, weekly digital comic series titled The Death of Superman: Part 1.[22] This series, written by veteran Superman writer Louise Simonson serves as prequel to the film. Some aspects of the series contradict events previously established in the DC Animated Movie Universe, most notably the Parademon invasion as depicted in Justice League: War.

In the US, retailer Best Buy offered an exclusive "Deluxe Edition" Blu-ray containing a hardcover graphic novel titled The Death of Superman: The Wake,[23] which compiles the first four chapters of the series.

Web series

Constantine: City of Demons

Constantine: City of Demons is an animated web series from executive producers Greg Berlanti and David S. Goyer based on the DC Comics character John Constantine, a demon hunter and occult detective. According to J. M. DeMatteis the series is not a continuation of Constantine, but is in the same universe as the 2017 film Justice League Dark. He added that "time will tell" whether the show is part of the Arrowverse.[24]

Reception

Film Rotten Tomatoes IMDb
Tomatometer Average Rating Audience Score Average user rating
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox 100% (5 reviews)[25] 7.6/10[25] 4.4/5 (93% liked it)[25] 8.2 (35,298 users)[26]
Justice League: War 50% (6 reviews)[27] 5.8/10[27] 4/5 (79% liked it)[27] 7.3 (24,818)[28]
Son of Batman 64% (11 reviews)[29] 6.4/10[29] 3.8/5 (72% liked it)[29] 6.7 (18,971 users)[30]
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis 57% (7 reviews)[31] 5.3/10[31] 3.6/5 (63% liked it)[31] 6.7 (15,499 users)[32]
Batman vs. Robin 100% (5 reviews)[33] 8.4/10[33] 3.9/5 (78% liked it)[33] 7.1 (15,059 users)[34]
Batman: Bad Blood 100% (5 reviews)[35] 7.6/10[35] 3.5/5 (63% liked it)[35] 6.8 (14,860 users)[36]
Justice League vs. Teen Titans 75% (4 reviews)[37] Un­known 3.6/5 (64% liked it)[38] 7.0 (13,393 users)[39]
Justice League Dark 75% (8 reviews)[40] 6.8/10[40] 3.6/5 (67% liked it)[40] 7.1 (14,689 users)[41]
Teen Titans: The Judas Contract 83% (6 reviews)[42] 7.6/10[42] 3.7/5 (71% liked it)[42] 7.0 (7,949 users)[43]
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay 88% (8 reviews)[44] 7.2/10[44] 3.7/5 (69% liked it)[44] 7.0 (5,546 users)[45]
The Death of Superman 91% (11 reviews)[46] 7.2/10[46] 4.1/5 (84% liked it)[46] 7.4 (4,308 users)[47]

Sales performance

Sales figures below represent DVD sales and, when available, Blu-ray sales in the United States. International sales, digital sales, and rentals are not included.

Title Release date Director(s) Gross in the 1st three weeks Gross total Ref.
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox July 30, 2013 Jay Oliva $2,961,561 $5,024,443 [48]
Justice League: War February 4, 2014 $3,119,314 $5,157,070 [49]
Son of Batman May 6, 2014 Ethan Spaulding $4,071,112 $6,769,783 [50]
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis January 27, 2015 $2,445,009[51] $4,398,909 [52]
Batman vs. Robin April 14, 2015 Jay Oliva $2,537,343 $4,116,850 [53]
Batman: Bad Blood February 2, 2016 $3,093,355 $4,575,813 [54]
Justice League vs. Teen Titans March 26, 2016 Sam Liu $2,522,134 $4,385,433 [55]
Justice League Dark January 24, 2017 Jay Oliva $1,286,255 $3,090,248 [56]
Teen Titans: The Judas Contract April 18, 2017 Sam Liu $1,514,960 $3,112,120 [57]
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay March 27, 2018 $1,202,526 $3,112,120 [58]
The Death of Superman July 24, 2018 Sam Liu and Jake Castorena $4,219,828 $4,219,828 [59]
Total: $28,973,397 $47,312,420
Average: $2,633,945 $4,301,129

See also

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