A new interview with DC Films chief Walter Hamada has revealed much about the future of the DC Extended Universe. The biggest revelation revealed early in the New York Times piece: DC will begin releasing four films a year every year starting in 2022.
READ MORE: ‘Batman’ Moves To 2022, WB. Delays All Their DC Superhero Films Those films, for that first year in 2022 will be, “The Flash,” director Matt Reeves‘ “The Batman,” and not official, but very likely, “Black Adam.” All three films were announced as moving to 2022 earlier this year and the “Black Adam” movie, originally scheduled for December 2021, was left undated, meaning it’s very likely the third DC Film that will be released that year.
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