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DC Is Officially Taking Over TV in a Way Marvel Never Has

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Original Story by Collider
June 25, 2026
DC Is Officially Taking Over TV in a Way Marvel Never Has

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DC is accelerating its push into television, expanding a large and interconnected animation slate that now comprises ten series in production or development, with several high-profile projects announced this week. The move extends DC’s live-action momentum into the small screen, leveraging familiar characters and introducing new spin-offs and cross-entry storytelling, including immediate arrivals like My Adventures With Superman season 3 on Adult Swim and Batman: Caped Crusader’s second season on Prime Video. The strategy emphasizes adult animated content, creature-focused series, and crossovers within a shared universe, while also developing films such as Batman: Knightfall for theatrical release in 2028. The outlook hinges on maintaining continuity with live-action offerings and sustaining fan interest across formats in the face of competition from Marvel. Momentum is clear, with rapid announcements and a broadened slate signaling a long-term commitment to DC animation.

Dive Deeper:

  • My Adventures With Superman has entered its third season and is currently airing on Adult Swim, anchoring DC’s ongoing animated lineup.

  • Batman: Caped Crusader will premiere its second season on Prime Video next month after HBO Max previously sold the project, illustrating cross-platform strategy within DC’s animation.

  • Creature Commandos is proceeding in development as part of the new DC cinematic universe, reinforcing a connected approach to monster-led storytelling.

  • Harley Quinn and its spin-off Kite Man: Hell Yeah! have not been cancelled and may return with new seasons, signaling continued support for adult animation.

  • Mister Miracle is set to join the roster, written and showrun by Tom King, tying Kirby’s Jack Kirby creation to the expanded universe.

  • Other planned series include My Adventures With Green Lantern, Starfire, and DC Super Powers, each expanding the breadth of DC’s animated continuity.

  • At the Annecy Festival, DC announced Absolute Batman adaptations, Joker: Laugh Riot, and Krypto, broadening both tonality and character scope for future projects.

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