DC Studios Unveils Ambitious Slate: Batman, Superman, and New Projects Lead the Charge

January 18, 2026
DC Studios Unveils Ambitious Slate: Batman, Superman, and New Projects Lead the Charge
  • The Batman Part 2: scheduled for October 1, 2027, targeting $750 million to $1 billion worldwide, boosted by Bat-Family excitement and casting additions like Scarlett Johansson.

  • Clayface: releasing September 11, 2026, expected to gross $200–$250 million globally as a low-budget (~$40 million) R-rated horror entry with strong profit potential.

  • Supergirl: releasing June 26, 2026, projected at $475–$525 million globally, with Milly Alcock returning from Superman and potential for a sequel if the DCU remains on track.

  • Overall, the slate aims to balance flagship spectacle with new-toned projects, keeping core heroes front and center while exploring broader genres and budgets.

  • Swamp Thing: an unsettled release timeline and a projected global box office around $100–$200 million, with progress slowed by the director’s schedule and lower priority versus other grounded horror options like Clayface.

  • The Authority: release date unconfirmed and box office projection in the $250–$350 million range, with development in limbo due to integration challenges of WildStorm characters into the DCU and no script or personnel confirmed.

  • Dynamic Duo: set for June 30, 2028, at roughly $200–$300 million global box office, featuring a stop-motion/CGI/puppetry style with Dick Grayson and Jason Todd as Robins and potential Bat-family tie-ins if Batman appears.

  • James Gunn and DC Studios are rolling out a slate of DCU projects with Batman and Superman as anchors, while balancing big tentpoles with smaller, high-concept titles and varied budgets.

  • Bane & Deathstroke: a planned crossover with uncertain development and a projected global box office of roughly $300–$500 million, but no release date yet.

  • Man of Tomorrow: releasing July 9, 2027, aiming for $600–$800 million globally as a Superman sequel featuring a team-up of Superman and Lex Luthor against Brainiac, with James Gunn writing and directing.

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