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Here are the six biggest takeaways from the presentation:

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That won’t be happening, though.

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There were plenty of big reveals at DC Studios' latest press event

According to the same Deadline article in the previous paragraph, it could be released onMaxin early 2026.

It’s currently penciled in for release in September 2026.

Paradise Lost, Booster Gold, and Swamp Thing are all still in development… Well, Gunn and Safran have moved to allay some of those fears.

Batman teams up with Lt. Jim Gordon in his latest film adaptation

Matt Reeves' Bat-Verse will continue to sit independent of the DCU

No writer has been found to pen its scripts yet, though.

A new scribe has been found, so it sounds like it’s fullsteamahead on this one again.

It seems that the pair are slowly changing his tune.

An image of Milly Alcock sitting on a chair with her back to camera on the set of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow

Supergirl’s next big-screen adventure will arrive next June

In quotes attributed to Safran byCollider, there could be up to seven (!)

DCU productions released every year.

Clayface as seen in Batman: The Animated Series

Clayface is officially getting his own movie from popular horror filmmaker Mike Flanagan

A screenshot of a comic panel page used to depict the DCU’s Paradise Lost TV show

Paradise Lost has been described as a Themyscira-set version of Game of Thrones

An image from The Authority comic book

The Authority’s first-ever film adaptation hasn’t progressed as Gunn and Safran had hoped

A screenshot of the official poster for James Gunn’s Superman movie, which shows the titular hero flying into the sky

Superman is one of two DCU projects that’ll be released in 2025, but there’ll be many more per year moving forward

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