Doom Patrol, which originated on DC Universe, had its second season simulcast on HBO Max, while the first two seasons of DCU’s animated series Harley Quinn recently made their way to the service. It is unclear when other programs, such as Titans, will make the leap as well.
In connection with what will happen to DCU, it will continue to exist. Lee said it is in the process of a transformation and that news on what that transformation will look like will come later.On the comic book side, Lee said DC still publishes “absolute” comics, “one hundred percent.”
“It’s still the cornerstone of everything we do,” Lee said. “The need to tell, to update the mythology, is essential to what we do. The organization relies on us to share and establish the meaningful elements of the content they need to use and record for all their adaptations. . “
“If we think about reaching global audiences, and we see comics as a help to support that awareness and that international market, then it’s very much part of our future.”
While the company is committed to continuing to publish comic books, its overall scope of comic offerings will be reduced. He said the company will focus on increasing the margins of the books sold and keeping an eye on the bottom 20% of the line that “did not even break or lose money” and determined how best to deal with these comics.DC fans can expect to hear more about the company’s future offering of comics, TV, movies, and video games at the upcoming DC FanDome event on August 22nd. WB Games Montreal’s possible Batman game is expected to make an appearance alongside Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League game. Here’s the complete DC FanDome scheme including panels, how to view, and more.
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