DC Entertainment will be well-represented on HBO Max, WarnerMedia’s upcoming streaming service, when it launches next spring. In addition to three new series announced today — a Green Lantern series and the anthology Strange Adventures, both from Arrowverse maestro Greg Berlanti , plus DC Superhero High from Elizabeth Banks — the service will be bringing dozens of DC feature films to the platform, including the new box office smash Joker, which will be available at launch. Per HBO Max’s presentation at its media day this evening, every Batman and Superman movie since 1978 will be available on HBO Max at launch, along with every DC movie of the last decade in the first year.
The films include Superman: The Movie, Superman II, Superman III, and Superman IV: the Quest For Peace. It was not immediately clear whether Richard Donner’s cut of Superman II, which was released on DVD years after the film hit theaters in a re-edited version from Richard Lester, would be available to stream on HBO Max as well.
The Donner question is relevant not just for the content itself but because fans of Zack Snyder’s DC films swarmed the Twitter account making HBO Max announcements to ask for news on the Snyder Cut of Justice League.
Superman Returns and Man of Steel will also be available, along with Batman, Batman Returns, Batman Forever, Batman & Robin, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises. Most of these films have been regularly available on streaming video on demand platforms all along, although they often seem to have short licenses and move around quite a bit. Superman Returns, for instance, was recently a promoted “free with ads” movie on Vudu, the retail/rental streamer owned by Walmart.
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