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Walter Hamada has confirmed in an interview with the Multiverse scene between the CW Flash and 'DCEU' Flash, there are more opportunities for such situations where they can have multiple interpretations of characters at the same time.

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DC FanDome Generates Massive 22 Million Global Views

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DC FanDome, Warner Bros.’ Comic-Con alternative, garnered 22 million global views, from over 220 countries and territories, in 24 hours via their player, influencer live streams, and user-generated content created by fans watching the event, the company announced on Wednesday.

 

Additionally, 150 million views of trailer content launched from the event dominated YouTube and Twitter trends during the broadcast. DC FanDome, which covered the upcoming slate of WarnerMedia films, television shows, games, publishing and consumer products, trended in 82 markets on YouTube and 53 markets on Twitter. Global fan reactions were overwhelmingly positive (99% positive social sentiment).

 

Lisa Gregorian, Warner Bros. Television Group Chief Marketing Officer, and Blair Rich, President of worldwide marketing at Warner Bros., originated the idea together for DC FanDome and discussed with TheWrap how it came about.

 

“The concept originated because we knew Comic-Con was going to get canceled and we really had been working on some other stuff together and said, ‘Wouldn’t it be amazing if we created a fan-centric event that was a global and worked together across our divisions and other divisions to make this happen?'” said Gregorian. “Productions were shut down and literally, like many parts of the world, we were shut down at the company as well. Blair and I were having these conversations and along with hundreds of employees, who were working from home, this all during COVID, who were meeting for the first time virtually from home and collectively working during the entire summer on putting this project together.”

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LEGION OF SUPER HEROES (2006–2008 TV series from Warner Bros. Animation) - PANEL

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Legion of Super Heroes: The Complete Series has arrived on Blu-rayTM courtesy of the Warner Archive Collection, and the stars and showrunners are assembling to reminisce about the popular 2006–2008 TV series from Warner Bros. Animation. One thousand years from now, the legendary Man of Steel inspires a group of emerging young heroes from the 31st century to band together and defend the newly formed United Planets. That is, if they don’t kill each other first! Join an entertaining panel featuring actors Yuri Lowenthal (Batman Unlimited), Kari Wahlgren (DC Super Hero Girls), Shawn Harrison (Family Matters), Adam Wylie (Picket Fences) and Andy Milder (Batman: The Brave and the Bold) alongside producer James Tucker (Justice League Dark: Apokolips War) and director Brandon Vietti (Young Justice). Legion of Super Heroes: The Complete Series on Blu-rayTM is now available via Warner Archive Collection at your favorite online retailer. 30 min

 

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Luckily, the next DC FanDome is just around the corner, with the company already setting an October 16th date for DC FanDome 2021.

 

At the moment, there is no clear indication of exactly what programming will be part of the total event — but given the array of DC projects that have gotten updates in the past year, there's no shortage of options. The Batman's current March 2022 release date is right around the corner, and The Flash, Black Adam, and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom — all of which have begun or completed production in recent months — are also scheduled to debut in 2022. Also scheduled for 2022 is the DC League of Super-Pets animated movie, which has received few updates outside of an impressive ensemble cast.

 

Beyond that, other DC movies that are in the cards include 2023's Shazam!: Fury of the Gods (which is currently filming), as well as Wonder Woman 3, an Emerald Fennell-penned Zatanna movie, and a new Superman film from Ta-Nehesi Coates and J.J. Abrams. There also has been forward momentum on a number of HBO Max-exclusive movies — a Black Canary film that would see the return of Birds of Prey's Jurnee Smollett, a Batgirl film starring Leslie Grace, and a Blue Beetle film starring Xolo Maridueña.

 

On the television side, there is even more potential, with a number of DC titles both on networks and on streaming. HBO Max has a lot in the works with regards to DC shows, including The Suicide Squad spinoff Peacemaker, which is targeting a January 2022 release date, and Green Lantern, which is currently building out its ensemble cast. In the past year, the streamer also has announced new animated series Batman: Caped Crusader and My Adventures with Superman, and has live-action adaptations in the cards for John Constantine and Madame Xanadu. Combined with the streamer's existing shows, as well as The CW's various DC Comics inspired shows — including new series Naomi — television could have a profound presence at DC FanDome 2021 as well. When you add in video games — the aforementioned Gotham Knights and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, and potentially the long-rumored Injustice 3 — and comics themselves, there's a lot that can be explored in a few months time.

 

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