DC Studios Boss James Gunn Shares Update On Future Of Popular WB Home Entertainment Animated Movies

DC Studios Boss James Gunn Shares Update On Future Of Popular WB Home Entertainment Animated Movies

DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn has weighed in with his thoughts on the future of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment's popular DC animated features, suggesting they could fall under the new Elseworlds banner...

By JoshWilding - Feb 02, 2023 05:02 AM EST
Filed Under: DC Studios
Source: DC

The DC Universe animated movies are incredibly popular among fans and a great way for younger comic book readers to familiarise themselves with this world's characters. 

Often overlooked due to the fact they're released through Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (meaning they skip theaters and go straight to Digital and Blu-ray), many big-name actors lend their voices to these movies, including the likes of Jensen Ackles, David Dastmalchian, and Stephanie Beatriz.

They also sell well and with two or three titles a year - in 2023, we're getting Legion of Super HeroesBatman: The Doom That Came to Gotham, and Justice League: Warworld - the DCAU slate is not to be sniffed at. 

However, with DC Studios looking to create a new shared universe across movies, television, video games, and animation, what does the future hold in store for the Tomorrowverse? 

"We’re dealing with all that," Gunn tells DC.com. "Some of that stuff will continue as Elseworlds, but a lot of other stuff we’re starting to bring into animation with [Warner Bros. Animation President] Sam Register so that we’ll have things that are connected with this."

"I think there have been a lot of really marvelous DC cartoons, so we’re going to keep moving forward with that."

It sounds like these movies will continue, no great surprise when it would be nigh-on impossible for DC Studios to release as many as two or three in-continuity animated features per year. Putting them under the same Elseworlds banner as The Batman would be far from a bad thing, though it would be fun if one or two of them occasionally tie into the wider DCU. 

It is, however, becoming clear that DC Studios will be making a lot of tough decisions in the coming years. Still, with so many voice actors working on these movies, we sense a lot of unhappiness if these animated roles only go to live-action performers moving forward...

THE BATMAN: DC Studios' James Gunn Responds To Rumors A MR. FREEZE Spin-Off Is In Development
Related:

THE BATMAN: DC Studios' James Gunn Responds To Rumors A MR. FREEZE Spin-Off Is In Development

DC Studios' Planned DEATHSTROKE & BANE Team-Up May Actually Be Part Of A Much Bigger DCU Movie
Recommended For You:

DC Studios' Planned DEATHSTROKE & BANE Team-Up May Actually Be Part Of A Much Bigger DCU Movie

DISCLAIMER: ComicBookMovie.com is protected under the DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act) and... [MORE]

ComicBookMovie.com, and/or the user who contributed this post, may earn commissions or revenue through clicks or purchases made through any third-party links contained within the content above.

UnderBelly
UnderBelly - 2/2/2023, 5:53 AM
A plan is better than no plan...
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 2/2/2023, 5:55 AM
DC Animation had a generally interesting DC universe going on, so I hope they don't lose that. I like the Tomorrowverse as it's own thing too.
Mugens
Mugens - 2/2/2023, 5:59 AM
DC's animated output is the one thing that DC has always killed Marvel with and I'm admittedly a Marvel biased guy. I really hope they don't mess with it too much. I really enjoy most if not all their shows, whether it be movies or TV shows.
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 2/2/2023, 6:04 AM
This is excellent. Most of the DC Universe DTVs are Elseworlds anyway.

They have had a couple of attempts at a shared universe, with the Tomorrowverse being the latest and better of the two, imo, but for them to be releasing movies in the new DC Studios universe is way more exciting.

These guys are really good and continue to deliver quality products that always put the theatrical movies to shame, so to have them involved in making movies that would be canon to the big screen universe feels like they are finally being recognised and validated and now incorporated into the main continuity. This is awesome news. It couldn't be more perfect.

I'm looking forward to seeing them make movies set in this universe. Once theer are established characters such as Batman and Superman, can you imagine? This kind of awesome with that kind of awesome? Take all my money and all my thanks and praises.

This is exciting. This will be better than the Tomorrowverse (and I'm sure we can revisit that universe in Elseworlds if there is a hardcore fanbase).
DocSpock
DocSpock - 2/2/2023, 6:09 AM


Yawn.

Who cares about the minor leagues.

Show us the big leagues are anchored & solid, then we'll try out the other stuff.

Get the DCU big ticket movies right, THEN we will check out the other things.



Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 2/2/2023, 6:12 AM


Gunn: Beautiful, isn't it?
Me: This is wrong.


Just like i hated the MCU-ification of everything Marvel, DC adopted the same shitty ass mentality.

Death of creative freedom.
McMurdo
McMurdo - 2/3/2023, 3:29 PM
@Doomsday8888 - quite the opposite. Elseworlds Epitomizes this.
marvel72
marvel72 - 2/2/2023, 6:15 AM
Mongul and Warworld need to feature in a Superman movie.Change up the villains more can't have Lex Luthor and General Zod in every movie.
WarMonkey
WarMonkey - 2/2/2023, 6:59 AM
I don't like the main DC studio messing with the animated movies (not cartoons they are animated films btw!). I love the animated stuff they do and rewatch them all the time. Just watched the new Supergirl: Legion of Superheroes movie last night and it was excellent. I am not a fan of Gunn doing this at all. Main DC studio has always treated the animated stuff as something that is lesser than live-action and I don't want any of those people messing with it. These movies are the only consistently good to great things coming from the studio for many many years.
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 2/2/2023, 1:05 PM
No interest at all in the animated projects connected to the live action stuff. What makes the comic book genre special is that it offers variety. There is no one version of these characters. Different creators interpret them in different ways. That's what keeps it fresh. Glad Gunn is seemingly still allowing room for that. If he wants to add his shit to the mix, that's fine, as long as what was already there stays intact.
1stDalek
1stDalek - 2/2/2023, 6:35 PM
Thank god! They're great and it would be a shame to loose them. The movies are treated as second tier, they have less oversight and aside from the mostly awful N52-era have seemed to hold pretty good quality over the years, even now as they expand their animated cinematic universe.
View Recorder