List of films based on DC Comics

DC Comics is one of the largest and oldest American comic book publishers. It produces material featuring numerous well-known superhero characters, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, The Flash, Aquaman, and Green Arrow. Most of this material takes place in a shared fictional universe, which also features teams such as the Justice League, the Suicide Squad, and the Teen Titans. The company has also published non-DC Universe-related material, including V for Vendetta, and many titles under their alternative imprint Vertigo.

Film adaptations based on DC Comics properties have included serials, live action and animated films, direct-to-video releases, television films, fan-made films, and documentary films.

Live-action films

Year Title Production studio(s) Notes
1951 Superman and the Mole Men Lippert Pictures Theatrically-released pilot for the 1950s Adventures of Superman television series
1954 Stamp Day for Superman Government produced 18-minute short film Government produced. In the public domain.
1966 Batman 20th Century Fox Related to the 1960s Batman television series
1978 Superman Dovemead Film Export A.G./International Film Productions Won 1 Special Oscar, nominated for 3 more
1980 Superman II
1982 Swamp Thing Embassy Pictures
1983 Superman III Cantharus Productions N.V./Dovemead Films
1984 Supergirl Artistry Ltd/Cantharus Productions/Pueblo Film Group Spin-off to 1978 Superman film
1987 Superman IV: The Quest for Peace Golan-Globus/Cannon Films.
1989 The Return of Swamp Thing Lightyear Entertainment
Batman Warner Bros./PolyGram Filmed Entertainment Won 1 Oscar
1992 Batman Returns Nominated for 2 Oscars
1995 Batman Forever Nominated for 3 Oscars
1997 Batman & Robin
Steel Warner Bros./DC Entertainment/QDe
2004 Catwoman Warner Bros./Village Roadshow Pictures/Di Novi Pictures/Frantic Films/Maple Shade Films Not directly based on the character of the same name
2005 Constantine Warner Bros./Village Roadshow Pictures/The Donners' Company/Batfilm Productions/3 Arts Entertainment Loosely based on the Hellblazer comic
Batman Begins Warner Bros./DC Entertainment/Legendary Pictures/Syncopy Inc./Patalex III Productions Reboot; nominated for an Oscar
V for Vendetta Warner Bros./Virtual Studios/Silver Pictures/Anarchos Productions Based on the graphic novel by Alan Moore.
2006 Superman Returns Warner Bros./DC Entertainment/Legendary Pictures/Bad Hat Harry Productions Alternate trilogy conclusion only to Superman and Superman II. Nominated for an Oscar.
2008 The Dark Knight Warner Bros./DC Entertainment/Legendary Pictures/Syncopy Inc. Won 2 Oscars, nominated for 6 more
2009 Watchmen Warner Bros./DC Entertainment/Legendary Pictures/Lawrence Gordon Productions/Cruel and Unusual Films Based on the limited series by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons
2010 Jonah Hex Warner Bros./DC Entertainment/Legendary Pictures/Weed Road Pictures Loosely based on the character of the same name
2011 Green Lantern Warner Bros./DC Entertainment/De Line Pictures
2012 The Dark Knight Rises Warner Bros./DC Entertainment/Legendary Pictures/Syncopy Inc.
2013 Man of Steel Warner Bros./DC Entertainment/Legendary Pictures/Cruel and Unusual Films/Syncopy Inc. Set in the DCEU
2016 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Warner Bros./DC Entertainment/RatPac Entertainment/Cruel and Unusual Films/Atlas Entertainment
Suicide Squad Warner Bros./DC Entertainment/RatPac Entertainment/Atlas Entertainment Set in the DCEU. Won an Oscar.
2017 Wonder Woman Warner Bros./DC Films/RatPac Entertainment/Atlas Entertainment/Cruel and Unusual Films/Tencent Pictures/Wanda Media Set in the DCEU.
Justice League Warner Bros./DC Films/RatPac Entertainment/Atlas Entertainment/Cruel and Unusual Films
Upcoming
2018 Aquaman Warner Bros./DC Films/The Safran Company Set in the DCEU. Post-production[1][2]
2019 Shazam! Warner Bros./DC Films/New Line Cinema/The Safran Company
Joker Warner Bros./DC Films/Village Roadshow Pictures Filming[3]
Wonder Woman 1984 Warner Bros./DC Films/Cruel and Unusual Films/Mad Ghost Productions/Atlas Entertainment Set in the DCEU. Filming[4]
2020 Birds of Prey Warner Bros./LuckyChap Productions/DC Entertainment Set in the DCEU. Pre-production[5]

Serial films

Year Title Production studio Notes Chapters
1941 Adventures of Captain Marvel Republic Pictures Published at that time by Fawcett Comics 12
1942 Spy Smasher 12
1943 Batman Columbia Pictures 15
1946 Hop Harrigan 15
1947 The Vigilante 15
1948 Superman 15
Congo Bill 15
1949 Batman and Robin 15
1950 Atom Man vs. Superman 15
1952 Blackhawk Published at that time by Quality Comics 15

From DC imprints

Year Title Production studio Notes
Vertigo
2010 The Losers Warner Bros./DC Comics/Dark Castle Entertainment Based on the series by Andy Diggle and Jock
2019 The Kitchen Warner Bros./New Line Cinema/DC Entertainment/Michael De Luca Productions Post-production; based on the miniseries by Ollie Masters and Ming Doyle[6]
Paradox Press
2002 Road to Perdition DreamWorks/The Zanuck Company Based on the series by Max Allan Collins. Won 1 Oscar, nominated for 5 more.
2005 A History of Violence New Line Cinema/New Line Productions/BenderSpink/München & Company Based on the graphic novel by John Wagner and Vince Locke. Nominated for 2 Oscars.
WildStorm
2010 RED Summit Entertainment/DC Entertainment/Homage Entertainment/Di Bonaventura Pictures/Cheyenne Enterprises/DMG Entertainment Based on the miniseries by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner.
2013 RED 2 Summit Entertainment/Lionsgate Films/DC Entertainment/Di Bonaventura Pictures

Television films

Year Title Notes
1974 Wonder Woman Pilot episode for an unproduced TV series.
1975 The New Original Wonder Woman Pilot episode for 1970's Wonder Woman television series.
1997 Justice League of America Pilot episode for an unproduced TV series; never aired in the U.S.
2003 Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt Comedy film based on the Batman television series.

Episodes as films

Year Title Notes
1990 The Flash Episodes of the 1990's The Flash television series released as direct to video films.
1991 The Flash II: Revenge of the Trickster
The Flash III: Deadly Nightshade

Animated films

All the feature films are produced by Warner Bros. Animation and released direct-to-video, except as indicated.

Year Title Notes
1993 Batman: Mask of the Phantasm Set in the DC animated universe. Related to Batman: The Animated Series. Theatrical release.
1998 Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero Set in the DC animated universe. Related to Batman: The Animated Series.
2000 Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker Set in the DC animated universe. Related to the Batman Beyond TV series.
Gen¹³ Based on the WildStorm imprint of DC; produced by WildStorm Pictures, Aegis Entertainment, and Network Entertainment; distributed by Buena Vista Pictures in the United States and Paramount Pictures internationally.
2003 Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman Set in the DC animated universe. Related to The New Batman Adventures TV series.
2005 The Batman vs. Dracula Set in the universe of The Batman TV series. Released first on television.
2006 Superman: Brainiac Attacks Somewhat related to Superman: The Animated Series, but considered as not a part of DC animated universe.
Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo Set in the universe of the Teen Titans TV series. Released first on television.
2007 Superman: Doomsday Loosely based on The Death of Superman.
2008 Justice League: The New Frontier Based on the DC: The New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke storyline.
Batman: Gotham Knight Collection of six shorts set between the events of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, which are part of the universe of The Dark Knight trilogy of live-action films, although the producers consider it not necessarily canon to it.
2009 Wonder Woman Loosely based on the Gods and Mortals by George Pérez.
Green Lantern: First Flight Stand-alone, unrelated to Green Lantern: Emerald Knights. Adaptation of the DC Comics Green Lantern mythology.
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies Based on Superman/Batman: Public Enemies storyline by Jeph Loeb.
2010 Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Adapted from an unused film plot meant to bridge Justice League and Justice League Unlimited. Loosely based on JLA: Earth 2 series by Grant Morrison.
Batman: Under the Red Hood Loosely based on the Batman: Under the Hood storyline by Judd Winick.
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse Based on the Superman/Batman: The Supergirl from Krypton storyline by Jeph Loeb.
2011 All-Star Superman Based on the All-Star Superman series by Grant Morrison.
Green Lantern: Emerald Knights Collection of six shorts.
Batman: Year One Based on the Batman: Year One storyline by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli.
2012 Justice League: Doom Loosely based on the JLA: Tower of Babel storyline by Mark Waid.
Superman vs. The Elite Based on the What's So Funny About Truth, Justice & the American Way? storyline by Joe Kelly.
The Dark Knight Returns – Part 1 Two parts of the same story. Based on The Dark Knight Returns series by Frank Miller.
2013 The Dark Knight Returns – Part 2
Superman: Unbound Based on the Superman: Brainiac storyline by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank.
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox First film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Based on Flashpoint storyline by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert.
2014 JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time
Justice League: War Second film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Based on The New 52's Justice League: Origin story by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee.
Son of Batman Third film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Based on the Batman and Son storyline by Grant Morrison and Andy Kubert.
Batman: Assault on Arkham Set in the universe of the Batman: Arkham video game franchise.
2015 Justice League: Throne of Atlantis Fourth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Based on the Throne of Atlantis, The New 52's Aquaman crossover story by Geoff Johns.
Batman vs. Robin Fifth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Partially based on The New 52's Batman crossover story, Court of Owls by Scott Snyder.
Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts First film set in the universe of Batman Unlimited, a line of action figures.
Justice League: Gods and Monsters Set in the same universe as the companion microseries of shorts Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles.
Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem Second film set in the universe of Batman Unlimited, a line of action figures.
2016 Batman: Bad Blood Sixth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe.
DC Super Hero Girls: Super Hero High Set in the DC Super Hero Girls animated shorts universe. Released first on television.
Justice League vs. Teen Titans Seventh film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe.
Batman: The Killing Joke Based on the one-shot graphic novel of the same name, by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland. Limited theatrical release in some countries.
DC Super Hero Girls: Hero of the Year Set in the DC Super Hero Girls animated shorts universe.
Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants Third film set in the universe of Batman Unlimited, a line of action figures.
Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders First animated film set in the universe of the 1960s Batman TV series. Limited theatrical release.
2017 Justice League Dark Eighth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe.
Teen Titans: The Judas Contract Ninth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Based on The Judas Contract story arc by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez.
DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games Set in the DC Super Hero Girls animated shorts universe.
Batman and Harley Quinn Stand-alone. Although stated to be a part of DC animated universe, neither Bruce Timm nor Warner Bros. Television division never confirmed it explicitly. Theatrical exhibition one night in the USA and the UK.
Batman vs. Two-Face Second animated film set in the universe of the 1960s Batman TV series.
DC Super Heroes vs. Eagle Talon Crossover with the anime series Eagle Talon. Produced by DLE. Theatrically released in Japan.[7][8] Not yet released in Western countries.
2018 Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold Crossover with Scooby-Doo. Related to Batman: The Brave and the Bold TV series.
Batman: Gotham by Gaslight Based on Gotham by Gaslight, a one-shot story by Brian Augustyn and Mike Mignola which became retroactively the first official Elseworlds publication.
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay Tenth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe.
Batman Ninja Anime produced by Kamikaze Douga Yamatoworks and Barnum Studio.
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies Set in the universe of the Teen Titans Go! TV series. Theatrical release.
The Death of Superman Eleventh film in DC Animated Movie Universe. Based on The Death of Superman storyline.
DC Super Hero Girls: Legends of Atlantis Set in the DC Super Hero Girls animated shorts universe.
Upcoming
2019 Reign of the Supermen Set in DC Animated Movie Universe. Based on Reign of the Supermen storyline.
Justice League vs. the Fatal Five
Batman: Hush Based on Batman: Hush storyline by Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee.
Wonder Woman: Bloodlines

Episodes as films

Television series episodes released as direct-to-video films.

Year Title Notes
1996 Superman: The Last Son of Krypton Each one, compilation of three episodes originally aired during first and second season of Superman: The Animated Series.
1997 The Batman Superman Movie: World's Finest
1999 Batman Beyond: The Movie Compilation of the first two episodes of Batman Beyond.
2001 Justice League: Secret Origins Each one, compilation of three episodes of the Justice League.
2004 Justice League: Starcrossed
2017 Vixen: The Movie Set in the Arrowverse. These features are re-releases of both seasons of the original series with new content added.
2018 Freedom Fighters: The Ray
Constantine: City of Demons Set in the DC Animated Movie Universe.

Lego versions

All films are direct-to-video, except as indicated.

Year Title Production studio Notes
2013 Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite TT Animation Based on video game Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes.
2014 Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered Warner Bros. Animation Television movie
2015 Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Attack of the Legion of Doom
2016 Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Cosmic Clash
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Gotham City Breakout
2017 The Lego Batman Movie Animal Logic Theatrical release; spin-off of The Lego Movie.
Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain Warner Bros. Animation
2018 Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash
Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Aquaman: Rage of Atlantis

Short films

Theatrical

Year Title Production studio Collection Notes
1941 Superman (a.k.a. The Mad Scientist) Fleischer Studios Superman Nominated for 1 Oscar.[9] In public domain.
The Mechanical Monsters In public domain.
1942 Billion Dollar Limited
The Arctic Giant
The Bulleteers
The Magnetic Telescope
Electric Earthquake
Volcano
Terror on the Midway
Japoteurs Famous Studios
Showdown
Eleventh Hour
Destruction, Inc.
1943 The Mummy Strikes
Jungle Drums
The Underground World
Secret Agent
2018 The Late Batsby Warner Bros. Animation Appeared in front of Teen Titans Go! To the Movies

Direct to video

Year Title Production studio Collection Notes
2003 Chase Me Warner Bros. Animation Silent film; part of the DC animated universe.
2008 Have I Got a Story for You Studio 4°C Batman: Gotham Knight
Crossfire Production I.G
Field Test Bee Train
In Darkness Dwells Madhouse
Working Through Pain Studio 4°C
Deadshot Madhouse
2009 Tales of the Black Freighter Warner Bros. Animation Included in the Watchmen home video release
2010 Joker's Playhouse[10] A one-off special short, produced as part of Fisher-Price's Imaginext product line
The Spectre DC Showcase Included in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths
Jonah Hex Included in Batman: Under the Red Hood
Green Arrow Included in Superman/Batman: Apocalypse
Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam Original of DC Showcase Shorts Collection
2011 Catwoman Included in Batman: Year One
2015 Nightwing and Robin Included in Justice League: Throne of Atlantis
Constantine: John Con Noir Cool Town Claymation Constantine Part of series' promotion

Reception

Box office

Title Distributor(s) Release date
(United States)
Budget
(millions)
Box office gross[11]
Opening weekend
(North America)
North America Worldwide
Superman Warner Bros. December 10, 1978 $55 $6,535,784 $134,218,018 $300,218,018
Superman II June 19, 1981 $54 $14,100,523 $108,185,706 $108,185,706
Swamp Thing Embassy Pictures February 19, 1982 $2.5 N/A N/A N/A
Superman III Warner Bros. June 17, 1983 $39 $13,352,357 $59,950,623 $59,950,623
Supergirl TriStar Pictures November 21, 1984 $35 $5,738,249 $14,296,438 $14,296,438
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace Warner Bros. July 24, 1987 $17 $5,683,122 $15,681,020 $15,681,020
The Return of Swamp Thing Millimeter Films May 12, 1989 N/A N/A $192,816 $192,816
Batman Warner Bros. June 23, 1989 $35 $40,489,746 $251,188,924 $411,348,924
Batman Returns June 19, 1992 $80 $45,687,711 $162,831,698 $266,822,354
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm December 25, 1993 $6 $1,189,975 $5,617,391 $5,617,391
Batman Forever June 16, 1995 $100 $52,784,433 $184,031,112 $336,529,144
Batman & Robin June 20, 1997 $125 $42,872,605 $107,325,195 $238,207,122
Steel August 15, 1997 $16 $870,068 $1,710,972 $1,710,972
Catwoman July 23, 2004 $100 $16,728,411 $40,202,379 $82,102,379
Constantine February 18, 2005 $100 $29,769,098 $75,976,178 $230,884,728
Batman Begins June 28, 2005 $150 $48,745,440 $206,852,432 $374,218,673
V for Vendetta March 17, 2006 $54 $25,642,340 $70,511,035 $132,511,035
Superman Returns June 20, 2006 $204 $52,535,096 $200,081,192 $391,081,192
The Dark Knight July 18, 2008 $185 $158,411,483 $534,858,444 $1,004,558,444
Watchmen March 6, 2009 $130 $55,214,334 $107,509,799 $185,258,983
Jonah Hex June 18, 2010 $47 $5,379,365 $10,547,117 $10,903,312
Green Lantern June 17, 2011 $200 $53,174,303 $116,601,172 $219,851,172
The Dark Knight Rises July 20, 2012 $230 $160,887,295 $448,139,099 $1,084,939,099
Man of Steel June 14, 2013 $225 $116,619,362 $291,045,518 $668,045,518
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice March 25, 2016 $250 $166,007,347 $330,360,194 $873,260,194
Batman: The Killing Joke July 26, 2016 $3.5 N/A $3,775,000 $3,775,000
Suicide Squad August 5, 2016 $175 $133,682,248 $325,100,054 $745,600,054
Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders October 10, 2016 N/A N/A $57,343 $57,343
The Lego Batman Movie February 10, 2017 $80 $53,003,578 $175,750,384 $311,950,384
Wonder Woman June 2, 2017 $149 $103,251,471 $412,563,408 $821,847,012
Batman and Harley Quinn August 14, 2017 N/A N/A $39,091 $39,091
Justice League November 17, 2017 $300 $93,842,239 $229,024,295 $657,924,295
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies July 27, 2018 $10 $10,411,189 $29,562,341 $51,462,341
Total $3.179 billion $1,522,015,520 $4,663,740,036 $9,604,272,716

Critical and public reception

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore
Batman: The Movie 80% (30 reviews)[12]
Superman 94% (63 reviews)[13] 86 (11 reviews)[14]
Superman II 85% (47 reviews)[15] 87 (12 reviews)[16]
Swamp Thing 66% (35 reviews)[17]
Superman III 26% (43 reviews)[18] 42 (9 reviews)[19]
Supergirl 7% (28 reviews)[20] 11 (5 reviews)[21]
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace 12% (42 reviews)[22] 22 (10 reviews)[23] C
The Return of Swamp Thing 33% (6 reviews)[24]
Batman 72% (68 reviews)[25] 69 (21 reviews)[26] A
Batman Returns 79% (73 reviews)[27] 68 (23 reviews)[28] B
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm 82% (28 reviews)[29]
Batman Forever 38% (60 reviews)[30] 51 (23 reviews)[31] A-
Batman & Robin 10% (86 reviews)[32] 28 (21 reviews)[33] C+
Steel 12% (26 reviews)[34]
Catwoman 9% (195 reviews)[35] 27 (35 reviews)[36] B
Constantine 46% (221 reviews)[37] 50 (41 reviews)[38] B
Batman Begins 84% (273 reviews)[39] 70 (41 reviews)[40] A
V for Vendetta 73% (244 reviews)[41] 62 (39 reviews)[42] B+
Superman Returns 75% (260 reviews)[43] 72 (40 reviews)[44] B+
The Dark Knight 94% (332 reviews)[45] 82 (39 reviews)[46] A
Watchmen 64% (300 reviews)[47] 56 (39 reviews)[48] B
Jonah Hex 12% (147 reviews)[49] 33 (32 reviews)[50] C+
Green Lantern 26% (232 reviews)[51] 39 (39 reviews)[52] B
The Dark Knight Rises 87% (348 reviews)[53] 78 (45 reviews)[54] A
Man of Steel 55% (312 reviews)[55] 55 (47 reviews)[56] A-
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 27% (385 reviews)[57] 44 (51 reviews)[58] B
Batman: The Killing Joke 43% (37 reviews)[59]
Suicide Squad 28% (341 reviews)[60] 40 (53 reviews)[61] B+
Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders 94% (16 reviews)[62]
The Lego Batman Movie 90% (280 reviews)[63] 75 (48 reviews)[64] A-
Wonder Woman 93% (395 reviews)[65] 76 (50 reviews)[66] A
Batman and Harley Quinn 56% (9 reviews)[67]
Justice League 40% (322 reviews)[68] 46 (50 reviews)[69] B+
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies 90% (104 reviews)[70] 68 (22 reviews)[71] B+
Average 70% 63 B+
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From DC imprints

Title Distributor(s) Release date Rotten
Tomatoes
Metacritic CinemaScore Budget
(million)
Box Office
Gen¹³ Paramount Pictures October 31, 2000 26% $6 Unknown
Road to Perdition DreamWorks July 12, 2002 81% 72 B+ $80 $181,001,478
A History of Violence New Line Cinema May 16, 2005 87% 81 C+ $32 $60,740,827
The Losers Warner Bros. April 23, 2010 49% 44 $25 $29,379,723
RED Summit Entertainment October 15, 2010 71% 60 A- $58 $199,006,387
RED 2 July 19, 2013 42% 47 B+ $84 $148,075,565

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