Live-action films
Year | Title | Production studio(s) | Notes | |
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1951 | Superman and the Mole Men | Lippert Pictures | Pilot for the 1950s Adventures of Superman TV series | |
1954 | Stamp Day for Superman | United States Department of the Treasury | Short government film in the public domain | |
1966 | Batman | 20th Century Fox | Related to the 1960s Batman TV series | |
1978 | Superman | Warner Bros. | Won 1 Special Oscar, nominated for 3 more | |
1980 | Superman II | |||
1982 | Swamp Thing | Embassy Pictures | ||
1983 | Superman III | Warner Bros. | ||
1984 | Supergirl | |||
1987 | Superman IV: The Quest for Peace | Golan-Globus/Cannon Films/Warner Bros. | ||
1989 | The Return of Swamp Thing | Millimiter Films | ||
Batman | Warner Bros. | Won 1 Oscar | ||
1992 | Batman Returns | Nominated for 2 Oscars | ||
1995 | Batman Forever | Nominated for 3 Oscars | ||
1997 | Batman & Robin | |||
Steel | ||||
2004 | Catwoman | |||
2005 | Batman Begins | Warner Bros. Pictures/Legendary Pictures/Syncopy Films | Reboot; nominated for an Oscar | |
2006 | Superman Returns | Warner Bros. Pictures/Legendary Pictures | Related to Superman and Superman II; nominated for 1 Oscar | |
Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut | Warner Bros. | Re-edited, direct-to-video film | ||
2008 | The Dark Knight | Warner Bros. Pictures/Legendary Pictures/Syncopy Films | Won 2 Oscars, nominated for 6 more | |
2009 | Watchmen | Warner Bros. Pictures/Paramount Pictures/Legendary Pictures | ||
2010 | Jonah Hex | Warner Bros. Pictures/Legendary Pictures | ||
2011 | Green Lantern | Warner Bros. Pictures | ||
Forthcoming | ||||
2012 | The Dark Knight Rises | Warner Bros. Pictures/Legendary Pictures/Syncopy Films | Completed[1] | |
2013 | Man of Steel | Post-production[2] | ||
2014[3] | Justice League | In development |
Other DC imprints films
Year | Title | Production studio | Notes |
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From Paradox Press | |||
2002 | Road to Perdition | DreamWorks | Based on the series by Max Allan Collins |
2005 | A History of Violence | New Line Cinema | Based on the graphic novel by John Wagner and Vince Locke |
From Vertigo | |||
2005 | Constantine | Warner Bros. | Based on the Hellblazer character |
V for Vendetta | Creator, Alan Moore, not credited | ||
2007 | Stardust | Paramount Pictures | Storybook by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess |
2010 | The Losers | Warner Bros. | Based on the re-imagined series by Andy Diggle and Jock |
From WildStorm | |||
1998 | Gen¹³ | Buena Vista Pictures | Animated film; never released in the United States |
2003 | The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen | 20th Century Fox | Based on the graphic novel by Alan Moore |
2010 | RED | Summit Entertainment | Based on the miniseries by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner |
From the Will Eisner Library | |||
2008 | The Spirit | Lions Gate Entertainment | Distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment outside the U.S. |
Animated films
All the feature films actually produced by Warner Bros. Animation and are released direct-to-video, except the first as indicated.Animated short films
Year | Title | Production studio | Collection | Notes |
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1941 | Superman | Fleischer Studios | Superman | Theatrical release In public domain |
The Mechanical Monsters | ||||
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 | ||||
2003 | Chase Me | Warner Bros. Animation | None | Silent film |
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 | |||
2010 | The Spectre | Warner Bros. Animation | DC Showcase | |
Jonah Hex | ||||
Green Arrow | ||||
Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam | ||||
2011 | DC Showcase: Catwoman |
Serials (1941–1952)
Year | Title | Production studio | Notes |
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1941 | Adventures of Captain Marvel | Republic Pictures | Published at that time by Fawcett Comics |
1942 | Spy Smasher | Published at that time by Fawcett Comics | |
1943 | Batman | Columbia Pictures | |
1946 | Hop Harrigan | ||
1947 | The Vigilante | ||
1948 | Superman | ||
Congo Bill | |||
1949 | Batman and Robin | ||
1950 | Atom Man vs. Superman | ||
1952 | Blackhawk | Published at that time by Quality Comics |
Television films
Year | Title | Production studio | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1967 | Batgirl | ABC | A promotional short to introduce the Batgirl character into the Batman TV series |
1974 | Wonder Woman | Pilot movie for unproduced TV series | |
1975 | It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman | TV adaptation of the 1960s Broadway musical | |
1997 | Justice League of America | CBS | Pilot movie for unproduced TV series |
Miscellaneous films
Year | Title | Production studio | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | Look, Up in the Sky: The Amazing Story of Superman | Warner Home Video | Features interviews actors, directors, and producers involved with the Superman media |
2009 | Under the Hood | Detailing the back stories of the characters in the 2009 Watchmen film | |
2010 | Secret Origins: The History of DC Comics | Combines excerpts from comics, films, and television series with comments by comic book creators and editors |
Fan films
Year | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
1964 | Batman Dracula | By Andy Warhol; it was screened only at his art exhibits |
1965 | Alyas Batman at Robin | |
1966 | James Batman | |
The Wild World of Batwoman | Jerry Warren re-released the film under the title She Was a Hippy Vampire | |
1967 | Batman Fights Dracula | |
1973 | Fight Batman Fight! | |
1993 | Alyas Batman en Robin | Spoofs the 1960s Batman TV series |
2002 | Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special | Made with a budget of $2,400 |
2003 | Batman: Dead End | Made with a budget of $30,000 |
Batman: Revenge | Premiered in 2003, nearly three years before Lego officially announced their Batman product line | |
2004 | Grayson | Original screenplay for a full-length picture is available for download at the Untamed Cinema official website |
World's Finest | ||
2005 | Batman: New Times | Intended to help sales of the Minimates toy line |
Robin's Big Date | ||
2009 | Saturday Morning Watchmen | An animated parody of Watchmen |
2010 | City of Scars | Made with a budget of $27,000 |
2010 | Batman XXX: A Porn Parody | A porn film based on the 60s TV series |
2011 | Superman Classic | |
2011 | Seeds of Arkham | Sequel to City of Scars. The Batmobile in the film is the 1989 replica. |
2012 | Static Shock: Blackout[4] | An Avenue G Productions fan film for around $5,000 |
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