"Suicide Squad" Aug. 5, 2016
The Joker and Harley Quinn are among the jailed supervillains who go free as long as they help the government’s secret operations. Margot Robbie, Will Smith and Jared Leto star.
"Wonder Woman" June 23, 2016
After stealing the show in “Batman v Superman,” Gal Gadot will get her own movie as the Amazon princess who saves mankind from itself during World War I.
"The Justice League Part One" Nov. 17, 2017
Just as Marvel’s Avengers assembled, Batman, Supes, Wonder Woman, Aquaman and more must join forces to defeat a powerful villain.
"The Flash" March 16, 2018
Grant Gustin plays the super-speedy hero on the CW. But on the big screen, Ezra Miller (“The Perks of Being a Wallflower”) will play Barry Allen, a police scientist who is struck by lightning and splashed with weird chemicals to become the Fastest Man Alive.
"Aquaman" July 27, 2018
Everyone likes to make fun of this superhero — so what, he can summon fish — but big guy Jason Momoa (Khal Drogo from “Game of Thrones”) will turn any haters into sushi.
"Shazam!" April 5, 2019
With one magic word a boy (who hasn’t been cast yet) becomes a grown-up superhero. Once upon a time Shazam was known as Captain Marvel, but DC isn’t about to have a movie hero share the name of competitor Marvel Comics (which is developing its own Captain Marvel movie, but that’s a whole ’nother story). Dwayne Johnson is bad guy Black Adam.
"Justice League Part Two" June 14, 2019
See “J.L. Part One.”
"Cyborg" April 3, 2020
Injured athlete Victor Stone (Ray Fisher) fuses with robotic limbs and, of course, gains superpowers. You may know him from the animated Teen Titans series on Cartoon Network.
"Green Lantern Corps" June 19, 2020
Beyond the Earthbound Hal Jordan (Ryan Reynolds) in 2011’s failed “Green Lantern” movie is a whole force of intergalactic Green Lanterns waiting to improve their image.
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"Batman" reboot TBA
The Dark Knight (Ben Affleck) will flit around other superheroes’ movies, but he’ll get his own as well, as early as 2018.