The DC Extended Universe Is No More; Warner Bros. Discovery Finally Gives It An Official Name

The DC Extended Universe Is No More; Warner Bros. Discovery Finally Gives It An Official Name

Following the news that James Gunn will head up the newly minted DC Studios, it's been confirmed that the DC Extended Universe is dead and gone. Now, it has a new name, and you can find that right here...

By JoshWilding - Oct 26, 2022 09:10 AM EST
Filed Under: DC Studios

Did you know that the "DC Extended Universe" isn't the official name for the world that movies like Zack Snyder's Justice League, Aquaman, and Peacemaker take place in? 

In reality, "DCEU" was first used in an Entertainment Weekly article from 2015 by writer Keith Staskiewicz. He's since revealed that he "straight-up made it up as a joke" because it "seemed like the kind of thing [Warner Bros. would] call it." Despite that, we've all been using the name since, and even Dwayne Johnson has been talking about the "DCEU" while hyping Black Adam.

Now, though, the DCEU has a new, official name. 

In the wake of the news that The Suicide Squad director James Gunn and DC Films producer Peter Safran will take charge of DC Studios for at least the next four years, it's been confirmed that this shared world will now be called The DCU (DC Universe). 

DC Studios? DCU? That sounds familiar, right? 

Regardless, the memo obtained by The Wrap confirms that this is the new name, with Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav saying, "For over 60 years, these and other DC characters have captivated and inspired generations of fans around the world, and as stewards of the iconic franchise, we feel a real responsibility to preserve and expand the DCU for the enjoyment of future generations."

It's an exciting time to be a DC fan, as this definitely feels like a turning point for the troubled franchise. While Gunn will still promote Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 next year, he'll do so as the DC Studios boss. Due to his exclusive deal with Warner Bros., however, he won't be returning to the MCU at all during that four-year period. 

How do you feel about this "DCU" branding? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section. 
 

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GhostDog
GhostDog - 10/26/2022, 9:01 AM
abd00bie
abd00bie - 10/26/2022, 9:02 AM
lol groundbreaking
lordSTALE
lordSTALE - 10/26/2022, 11:33 AM
@abd00bie - the fact that this franchise is in its 9th year, and it is finally getting an official name now, just shows how much a trainwreck they've been in management-wise this whole time. The creatives and iconic characters have been (barely) saving them 😂
soberchimera
soberchimera - 10/26/2022, 9:03 AM
I mean, it was never officially called the DCEU by WB anyway, and call it whatever you want, the shared universe that Snyder kickstarted isn't dead until they recast Cavill, Gadot, Momoa, Miller, and the others.
Razorface1
Razorface1 - 10/26/2022, 12:55 PM
@soberchimera - not dead, just begging to be unplugged.
dagenspear
dagenspear - 10/26/2022, 4:23 PM
@soberchimera - In my opinion, it's ultimately not that relevant, as long as Snyder doesn't get active control over these movies.
bcom
bcom - 10/26/2022, 4:47 PM
@soberchimera - I will never understand the obsessive need for Snyder to be in charge of everything DC movie related by his so called 'fans'.

By comparison's sake, Jon Favreau basically started the MCU with Iron Man but did fans lose it when he didn't continue past Iron Man 2? Snyder was never DC's 'Kevin Feige' despite what a lot of his fans think. He was brought in to co-write and direct the movies that would form the basis of the DCU. That's it. Ultimately his take on the franchise didn't sit well with WB, the box office, the critics and the majority of the movie going audience so he was let go. He's not the DCU gatekeeper.

Any ongoing franchise will always have multiple writers and directors. The studio will always pick the right people for the job at the time. It's just the WB was a jumbled mess at the time and too many cooks were in the DC kitchen all trying to have their say.

Now that WB have proper structure in place with Gunn and Co taking charge, I think we're going to get a much better DCU moving forward.
BrokenMachines
BrokenMachines - 10/26/2022, 9:07 AM
Hopefully this gives us great content.
tmp3
tmp3 - 10/26/2022, 9:07 AM
stretching for articles now lol
EZBeast
EZBeast - 10/26/2022, 9:09 AM
@tmp3 - Josh’s speciality!
DrReedRichards
DrReedRichards - 10/26/2022, 9:08 AM
FireandBlood
FireandBlood - 10/26/2022, 9:10 AM
It’s still a weird, broken, non cohesive universe though. Who’s Batman? Will he get a solo movie on top of Reeves solos? What’s going on with Flash and Supergirl? Is Snyder’s movies canon? Is Whedon’s Justice League? And let’s just say, whatever ain’t canon ain’t canon, what’s the starting on point to jump into this universe? Suicide Squad? Black Adam?

Only DC could manage to muddy their cinematic continuity as much as they have their comics.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 10/26/2022, 9:17 AM
@PlusUltra - same thing I'm wondering. I'm guessing Ben Affleck is still Batman, if it's true he's appearing in Aquaman 2.

And I wouldn't mind Ben staying around as a background Nick Fury-type character (since we're getting solo movies with Pattinson anyway). Just hope they recast Flash (or just replace him with Wally), but keep Supergirl.
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