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7->'''Bruce Wayne:''' We have to stand together.\
8'''Diana Prince:''' A hundred years ago, I walked away from mankind, from a century of horrors. Man made a world where standing together is impossible.\
9'''Bruce:''' Men are still good. We fight, we kill, we betray one another. But we can rebuild. We can do better. We will. We have to.
10-->-- ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice''
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12The DC Extended Universe, or DCEU[[note]]The name "DC Extended Universe[[TradeSnark â„¢]]" was initially a made-up name that came from an article written by Keith Staskiewicz for ''Entertainment Weekly'' in July 2015, but caught on among most fans and entertainment journalism because no one said that it ''wasn't'' an official name until 2017. Various actors and crew members also referred to it as "DCEU" anyway, and the name was canonized with the launch of Creator/HBOMax. As of late 2022, Warner Bros. appears to have cut "Extended" out of the setting's title, referring to it primarily as the DC Universe.[[/note]], was a film franchise produced and distributed by Creator/WarnerBros, the company that owns the rights to all Creator/DCComics [[Franchise/TheDCU franchises]]. Starting in 2013 with ''Film/ManOfSteel'', it is, for all intents and purposes, DC Comics' and Warner Bros' equivalent to Creator/MarvelComics' and Creator/{{Disney}}'s own [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse cinematic universe]]. The setting consists of films adapted from various DC characters and storylines in a SharedUniverse (though not always with emphasis on this trope).
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14Early plans for a shared DC movie universe were evident in the 2011 ''Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}}'' movie, but a fresh start with ''Man of Steel'' proved to be a stronger base to branch from critically and financially. Creator/ChristopherNolan and Creator/ZackSnyder were responsible for most of the early development before heavy production shuffles changed the face of the franchise, which is now produced by its own movie division instead of Warner Bros' main movie branch. Creator/GeoffJohns and Jon Berg oversaw development of the franchise after ''Batman v Superman'' was released in 2016 before being replaced with Creator/NewLineCinema executive Walter Hamada in early 2018. Hamada departed in Fall 2022 amidst the Creator/WarnerBrosDiscovery reshuffling, then was succeeded by Creator/JamesGunn and Peter Safran. For more on the subject, see the Creator/DCStudios page.
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16Shortly after Gunn and Safran's arrival, it was revealed that a new DC Comics-based multimedia franchise with films at its center, which is called "The DC Universe" (the DCU), was in the making, with the stated priority being to create and maintain consistent portrayals of characters across not just movies and shows, but expanding the franchise into the realm of animation and video games, using the same cast wherever possible. Upcoming projects that are not part of this overarching plan, such as ''Film/{{The Batman|2022}}'', ''Film/{{Joker|2019}}'' and their sequels and spin-off shows, or ongoing projects not part of a shared universe like ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' or ''Series/SupermanAndLois'', will be clearly branded as {{Elseworld}}s tales. Some cast members from the DCEU are expected to continue playing their characters in the DCU, some may play different characters in the reconfigured setting, and others will be recast. [[MythArc A long-form story arc]], divided into two chapters, will cover the first eight to ten years of films, shows, animated series, and video games. "Chapter One: Gods and Monsters" was formally revealed in January 2023, alongside ten new projects that represent a glimpse of what's in store for Chapter One (which he's since said amount to less than half of what they have planned for that leg of the franchise).
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18Following the events of ''[[Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019 Crisis on Infinite Earths]]'', the DCEU was confirmed to exist in DC's live-action [[TheMultiverse Multiverse]]. The ''Serving Up Justice'' comic gives this reality the designation Earth-1, and given the franchise's connection to the Series/{{Arrowverse}} which now takes place on Earth-Prime after Crisis, this suggests that the DCEU replaced it as the new Earth-1 in the multiverse.
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20[[foldercontrol]]
21
22[[folder:Films ]]
23[[index]]
24* '''''Film/ManOfSteel''''' (June 14, 2013) -- The [[SuperHeroOrigin origin story]] of Franchise/{{Superman}}, the last son of the doomed planet Krypton who was sent to Earth and whose biology makes him invincible, practically a god among men, and how he met ComicBook/LoisLane and decided to protect his adoption world from destruction by his own kind.
25* '''''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice''''' (March 25, 2016) -- In the aftermath of the destruction caused by the Kryptonian invaders in Metropolis in ''Man of Steel'', [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne/Batman]] grows dangerously wary of Superman despite the latter having saved Earth, and sets out to kill him. Public opinion is also deeply split about the Man of Steel. Meanwhile, the sinister ComicBook/LexLuthor conspires against both superheroes behind the scene.
26* '''''Film/{{Suicide Squad|2016}}''''' (August 5, 2016) -- Unscrupulous government official ComicBook/AmandaWaller creates an expendable black ops team, Task Force X ("The ComicBook/SuicideSquad"), by coercing super-criminals (ComicBook/{{Deadshot}}, ComicBook/HarleyQuinn, Captain Boomerang, El Diablo, Killer Croc and Slipknot) into it. When evil spirit Enchantress is unleashed by her own fault, Waller sends the team to deal with the threat. Meanwhile, ComicBook/TheJoker sets out to rescue Harley.
27* '''''Film/{{Wonder Woman|2017}}''''' (June 2, 2017) -- [[Franchise/WonderWoman Diana of Themyscira]], daughter of Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons, grows up and trains as a warrior on the isle of Themyscira. Upon meeting US pilot and secret agent ComicBook/SteveTrevor, she sets out to kill the god of war [[Characters/WonderWomanAres Ares]] on the European battlefields of UsefulNotes/WorldWarI.
28* '''''Film/{{Justice League|2017}}''''' (November 17, 2017) -- Following the death of Superman, Bruce Wayne/Batman, with the help of Diana/Wonder Woman, forms a [[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica team]] of metahumans to counter an incoming invasion of Earth by Steppenwolf, one of the ComicBook/NewGods. Joining the team are [[ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} Arthur Curry/Aquaman]], [[Franchise/TheFlash Barry Allen/The Flash]], and [[ComicBook/{{Cyborg}} Victor Stone/Cyborg]].
29** '''''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague''''' (March 18, 2021) -- The first gathering of the Justice League, [[ReCut revisited]] by its original director with plenty of footage that was axed from the previously released version. It details each new Justice League member's backstory, restores a number of characters who were cut from the previous version, changes Steppenwolf's design, and considerably expands the scope of the threat of the ComicBook/NewGods upon Earth, revealing ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}'s involvement.
30* '''''Film/{{Aquaman|2018}}''''' (December 21, 2018) -- The human-Atlantean hybrid Arthur Curry/Aquaman goes on a quest to find a powerful artifact that will help him to protect both the surface world and the seas from the folly of the King of Atlantis, his own half-brother Orm.
31* '''''[[Film/Shazam2019 SHAZAM!]]''''' (April 5, 2019) -- Troubled teen boy [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Billy Batson]] obtains the powers of the wizard Shazam, turning him into an adult superhero whenever he says that name. He must fight against Doctor Sivana, a rejected candidate to the powers of Shazam who's been empowered by evil spirits embodying the Seven Deadly Sins.
32* '''''[[Film/BirdsOfPrey2020 Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)]]''''' (February 7, 2020) -- Harley Quinn gets dumped by the Joker and keeps bumping into a gallery of other women, including young pickpocket Cassandra Cain who stole a diamond containing bank account numbers that mob boss Roman Sionis/Black Mask badly wants back. They will all end up [[ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey banding together]] against Sionis.
33* '''''Film/WonderWoman1984''''' (December 25, 2020) -- In TheEighties, Diana/Wonder Woman finds out that her late lover Steve Trevor has somehow turned up alive, not having aged at all. She must confront devious businessman Maxwell Lord who's impowered himself with a mysterious wish-granting artifact as well as a former friend of hers, [[ComicBook/{{Cheetah}} Barbara Minerva]].
34* '''''Film/TheSuicideSquad''''' (August 5, 2021) -- Task Force X is reactivated, with a new DenserAndWackier and much expanded roster as well as some members returning from the first film.
35* '''''Film/{{Black Adam|2022}}''''' (October 21, 2022) -- [[ComicBook/BlackAdam Teth-Adam]], one of the first champions of Shazam, is awakened in the modern day and clashes with the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica.
36* '''''Film/ShazamFuryOfTheGods''''' (March 17, 2023) -- Billy Batson and his adoptive family must do battle with the Daughters of Atlas who are hellbent on reclaiming their father’s godly powers.
37* '''''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}''''' (June 16, 2023) -- Barry Allen alters the timeline by preventing his mother's death, but must now team up with his alternate self, an alternate Batman, and ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} to stop an invasion by General Zod's forces.
38* '''''Film/{{Blue Beetle|2023}}''''' (August 18, 2023) -- Struggling college grad Jaime Reyes finds himself bonded to alien tech in the form of a scarab, and is thrust into the legacy of the superhero Blue Beetle.
39* '''''Film/AquamanAndTheLostKingdom''''' (December 22, 2023) -- Aquaman teams up with his brother Orm after Black Manta resurfaces to carry out his revenge, armed with the Black Trident.
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41!!Notable [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Cancelled]] projects:
42[[index]]
43* ''[[Script/JusticeLeague2 Justice League Part II and Part III]]''[[/index]]
44* ''Batman'' film [[note]]The project that was to be directed by and starring Creator/BenAffleck with a script by Creator/GeoffJohns, with subsequent revisions by Creator/ChrisTerrio. Batman was to confront Deathstroke, Creator/JoeManganiello's appearance in the role in ''Justice League'' was meant to set it up. Then Affleck dropped from both directing and the role, and the project became Creator/MattReeves' ''Film/{{The Batman|2022}}'' instead.[[/note]]
45* ''Deathstroke'' [[note]]Cancellation related to the above.[[/note]]
46* ''The Trench''[[note]]Horror-themed spinoff about the titular location seen in ''Film/{{Aquaman|2018}}'', starring Black Manta. The film was intended to shoot between the first and second ''Aquaman'' films, but was outright cancelled due to the onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic stopping all filming.[[/note]]
47* ''New Gods''[[note]]Was set to be directed by Creator/AvaDuVernay and written by Creator/TomKing.[[/note]]
48* ''Batgirl'' [[note]]Directed by Creator/AdilElArbiAndBilallFallah. Was to be released on HBO Max. Got cancelled after filming due to poor reception from test audiences and to recoup the massive debt following Discovery's acquisition of Warner Bros.[[/note]]
49* ''Wonder Twins'' [[note]]Cancelled before filming began. Was to be released on HBO Max.[[/note]]
50* Third ''Wonder Woman'' film [[note]]Canned due to [[invoked]]CreativeDifferences between Patty Jenkins and the heads of Warner Bros., with the DCU relaunch affecting her planned storyline for the film.[[/note]]
51[[/folder]]
52
53[[folder:Live Action Television]]
54* '''''Series/{{Crisis on Infinite Earths|2019}}: [[Recap/ArrowS8E8CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourFour Hour Four]]''''' (January 14, 2020) -- The DCEU Barry Allen / Flash (played by Creator/EzraMiller) has a cameo in the 2019/2020 [[TheMultiverse multiverse]] CrisisCrossover event of the Franchise/{{Arrowverse}}, meeting his Arrowverse Earth-1 counterpart (played by Creator/GrantGustin). It marks the DCEU's first appearance on live-action television as well as its first crossover with other DC universes.
55* '''''Series/{{Peacemaker|2022}}''''' - Follows the adventures of [[Characters/DCEUPeacemaker Peacemaker]] after the events of ''Film/TheSuicideSquad''.
56[[/folder]]
57
58[[folder:Comic Books]]
59[[index]]
60* ''ComicBook/ManOfSteelPrequel''
61[[/index]]
62* ''From the World of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'': A series of digital prequel comics focusing on, in order: Batman, Lois Lane, Senator Finch, Superman, and Lex Luthor. A sixth digital prequel comic was given as a Wal-Mart exclusive with the purchase of a Doritos "Family Fun Mix" multipack, which added more development to Batman's grudge against Superman and Lex Luthor's conspiracy.
63* ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'': A four-issue comic series that was released in specially marked boxes of assorted ''General Mills'' cereal.
64* ''Suicide Blonde'': A single-issue comic set before the events of ''Suicide Squad''. It was sold for a limited time in select boxes of Splat hair dye.
65* ''Secret Files of the Suicide Squad'': A limited-edition comic released with the Blu-Ray edition of ''Film/SuicideSquad2016'' that gives more backstory on Deadshot, Harley Quinn, Killer Croc, Captain Boomerang and Katana.
66* ''Justice League - Mercedes Benz Presents'': Tie-ins digital comics released as part of the promotional campaign associating Mercedes-Benz with the film ([[ProductPlacement two cars appear in it]]). They feature members of the Justice League doing mundane heroics.
67* ''Wonder Woman 1984: Museum Mayhem''
68* ''Serving Up Justice'': A comic showing Wonder Woman teaming up with a superpowered AlternateUniverse [[UsefulNotes/{{Tennis}} Serena Williams]].
69[[index]]
70* ''ComicBook/BlackAdamTheJusticeSocietyFiles'': A series of one-shots centered on Adrianna Tomaz and the individual members of the [[ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica Justice Society]].
71* ''ComicBook/TheFlashTheFastestManAlive'': A 3-issue prequel mini-series focusing on Barry Allen's crimefighting adventures prior to the events of ''The Flash''.
72[[/index]]
73* ''SHAZAM! Thundercrack'': A one-shot comic focusing on Billy Batson's further character development.
74* ''Shazamily Matters'': A series of short stories about Billy Batson and his foster siblings going on fantastic adventures.
75[[/folder]]
76
77[[folder:Literature]]
78
79!![[TieInNovel Tie-in Novels]]:
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81* ''Man of Steel: The Early Years'', by Frank Whitman. A novel in which Clark Kent must use his powers to intervene in a crisis and returns to Smallville to learn more about his origins and the hero he was born to be.
82* ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Cross Fire'', by Michael Kogge. A novel in which a criminal, the devious Doctor Aesop[[note]](who first appeared in ''Detective Comics #846'' in 2008)[[/note]], escapes from Arkham Asylum and uses the moral lessons found in Aesop's Fables as his modus operandi for his crimes. Batman and Superman begin investigating the case at the same time and a young boy is caught in the cross fire.
83* ''Aquaman: Undertow'' by Steve Behling.
84* ''Aquaman: Arthur's Guide to Atlantis'' by Alexandra West.
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86!!{{Novelization}}s:
87
88* ''Man of Steel'' by Greg Cox
89* ''Suicide Squad'' by Creator/MarvWolfman
90* ''Wonder Woman'' by Nancy Holder
91* ''Aquaman: The Junior Novel'' by Jim [=McCann=]
92* ''SHAZAM!: The Junior Novel'' by Calliope Glass
93* ''Wonder Woman 1984: The Junior Novel'' by Calliope Glass
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95[[/folder]]
96
97[[folder:Video Games]]
98[[index]]
99* ''VideoGame/ManOfSteel''
100[[/index]]
101* UsefulNotes/AndroidGames:
102** ''Batman v Superman: Who Will Win''
103** ''Suicide Squad: Special Ops''
104[[/folder]]
105
106[[folder:Web Series]]
107* ''Etta Candy'' shorts for the home video release of ''Wonder Woman''
108* ''The Adventures of Aquaman & Mera'', by Toys/FunkoPop
109[[/folder]]
110
111[[folder:Music Videos]]
112* ''Suicide Squad'':
113** "[[https://youtu.be/ZkqyIoYAXV8 Purple Lamborghini]]" by Music/RickRoss and Music/{{Skrillex}}
114** "[[https://youtu.be/UprcpdwuwCg Heathens]]" by Music/TwentyOnePilots
115* ''Justice League'':
116** "[[https://youtu.be/r7imYeuAfkg Come Together]]" by Gary Clark Jr.
117* ''Birds of Prey'':
118** "[[https://youtu.be/r1MxCSRWgI0 Diamonds]]" by Music/MeganTheeStallion & Music/{{Normani}}
119** "[[https://youtu.be/RsW66teC0BQ Boss Bitch]]" by Music/DojaCat
120** "[[https://youtu.be/19pp2jNapL4 Sway With Me]]" by Saweetie & GALXARA
121[[/folder]]
122
123!!Tropes present across the franchise:
124[[folder: General trope examples]]
125[[index]]
126* [[AbortedArc/DCExtendedUniverse Aborted Arc]]
127* [[AdaptationalWimp/DCExtendedUniverse Adaptational Wimp]]
128* [[AdaptationPersonalityChange/DCExtendedUniverse Adaptation Personality Change]]
129* [[BigBad/DCExtendedUniverse Big Bad]]
130* [[CelebrityParadox/DCExtendedUniverse Celebrity Paradox]]
131* [[CompositeCharacter/DCExtendedUniverse Composite Character]]
132* [[Deconstruction/DCExtendedUniverse Deconstruction]]
133* [[EvilCounterpart/DCExtendedUniverse Evil Counterpart]]
134* [[FamousLastWords/DCExtendedUniverse Famous Last Words]]
135* [[Foreshadowing/DCExtendedUniverse Foreshadowing]]
136* [[HateSink/DCExtendedUniverse Hate Sink]]
137* [[MythologyGag/DCExtendedUniverse Mythology Gag]]
138* [[Retcon/DCExtendedUniverse Retcon]]
139* [[SupermanStaysOutOfGotham/DCExtendedUniverse Superman Stays Out Of Gotham]]
140* [[TheStinger/DCExtendedUniverse The Stinger]]
141* [[Timeline/DCExtendedUniverse Timeline]]
142[[/index]]
143[[/folder]]
144
145[[folder: #-G]]
146* TheEighties: Several character backstories happened in this decade, particularly Superman's (Krypton exploded in 1980 plus a flashback to his youth in 1989), Batman's (his parents were killed in 1981), and Aquaman's (his childhood is set somewhere in the later part of the era). Wonder Woman's second film takes place in 1984, hence the title ''Wonder Woman 1984''.
147* TheNineties: Superman's teenage years happened in this decade. In particular, [[spoiler:Jonathan Kent's death happened in 1998]]. Batman also began his career in the early to middle part of the decade ([[NinetiesAntiHero and it shows]]).
148* AdaptationDyeJob: Lois Lane, Mercy Graves, Barry Allen and Arthur Curry all have different hair colours to their comic book counterparts.
149* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Generally speaking in the comics all the major heroes got started with their superhero career around the same time. In the DCEU Wonder Woman was the first to start, secretly being involved with the events of World War 1. Batman had been operating in Gotham for around 20 years before Superman showed up in ''Film/ManOfSteel''. No other superpowered individual is a known figure by the time of ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'', which adapts ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman'' but taking place some time before the Justice League is formed, whereas in the comic the League members were special guests and pallbearers. Similarly, the comics ''ComicBook/SuicideSquad'' are made up of villains associated with the various heroes and intended as a precaution against the Justice League if need be, while the ''Film/{{Suicide Squad|2016}}'' film also takes place before the Justice League forms.
150* AgeLift: Normally Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman are supposed to be about the same age and start their superhero career not too far apart. In the DCEU when Superman makes his first appearance Batman has had a long career and is a decade older, while Wonder Woman is an immortal thousands of years old and saw action during World War I. Conversely, Flash is even newer to heroics and a young adult by the time he meets the rest, while he is normally also the same age.
151* AllMythsAreTrue: [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek Mythology]] is established to be true, but also other legends with no connection such as [[Film/SuicideSquad2016 Enchantress and Incubus]] who were worshipped as gods in Pre-Columbian Latin America, the [[Film/JusticeLeague2017 New Gods of Apokolips]] that orchestrated an invasion of Earth in ancient times. One might add the demi-god Napi (Chief in ''Wonder Woman''), depending on how genuinely godly he is. [[Film/Aquaman2018 Below the deepest depths of the ocean is an ancient sea monster]]. Plus there's seven demons who embody the Seven Deadly Sins from Christianity.
152* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Several characters have paralleles with those from the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse.
153** Superman to Iron Man: The first hero to be introduced. Born to a scientist father that he never truly knew, demonstrates incredible talent at a young age, feels that the safety of others is his burden to shoulder and often finds himself a magnet for both supervillains and even other superheroes.
154** Batman to Nick Fury: A BadassNormal veteran clad in black that tries uniting Earth's heroes in preparation for an impending alien invasion.
155** Wonder Woman to Captain America: A PrimaryColorChampion with incredible physical strength who fought in a World War, fell in love only to lose said lover and retire from active hero duty until the 21st century just in time for the heroic team-up.
156** Aquaman to Thor: A wild-looking macho man with royal blood and a nefarious brother who inherits a mystical weapon that will enhance his latent power over a specific element.
157** The Flash to Spider-Man: A youthful street hero that gained his powers from a lab accident, wears a makeshift red suit that is eventually upgraded to something more streamlined yet high-tech and encounters alternate versions of himself by tapping into the multiverse.
158** The Suicide Squad to the Guardians of the Galaxy: A ragtag group of criminals who learn to work together to deal with alien forces. Key members include monster men, female assassins, and scruffy goofballs.
159** The Shazam heroes to Doctor Strange: Inheritors of incredible magic powers bestowed by a mystic of indeterminate age. Just like Doctor Strange, Billy Batson wins his first major battle by using his wits, while Freddy Freeman is physically disabled.
160** Steppenwolf to Loki: A horned exile from a race of gods sent to Earth to reclaim immensely powerful cubes. They fight on behalf of a galaxy-conquering warlord (Darkseid and Thanos, themselves equivalents) and serve as the antagonist of the first team-up movie.
161* AlternateContinuity: By way of ContinuityReboot. All previous DC films are considered to exist in a multiverse, with ''Film/ManOfSteel'' being the debut of this universe.
162** ''Film/SupermanReturns'' is ignored, and so is the continuity it was set in, that being the Creator/ChristopherReeve-led ''Film/SupermanFilmSeries'' and the ''Film/{{Supergirl|1984}}'' spinoff.
163** Tim Burton's ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}'' is confirmed to exist in an elseworld that Barry Allen will come across in ''The Flash''. Michael Keaton will reprise his role as Batman, implying that the sequels directed by Joel Schumacher (and the ambiguously-connected ''Film/{{Catwoman|2004}}'' spinoff) may be ignored.
164** ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'', although critically-acclaimed and financially successful, is not a part of this franchise, in part due to the glaring continuity problems that introducing fantastic elements into a largely reality-grounded continuity would create. As such, Batman was recast. Creator/ChristianBale refused to play in a ''Justice League'' movie and indicated that he preferred seeing a new actor's take on Batman. It's been stated that the creators are assuming the audience is familiar with Batman's previous films and understands that similar adventures have already happened to this Batman, so another OriginStory wasn't necessary in this case. ''Film/{{Joker|2019}}'' takes place in an alternate continuity as well.
165** ''Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}}'' '''was''' supposed to be the start of this shared film universe, but has since been thrown into CanonDiscontinuity by its own financial and critical disappointment.
166** ''Franchise/{{Arrowverse}}'' and ''Creator/DCUniverse'' shows have been confirmed to be in a separate continuity to the films by DC's Creator/GeoffJohns. However, since Johns used the term [[TheMultiverse "multiverse"]] to describe the TV shows and the films, it was speculated that they might eventually cross over, which came to pass with ''[[Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019 Crisis on Infinite Earths]]: [[Recap/ArrowS8E8CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourFour Hour Four]].''
167** Ditto for ''Series/{{Gotham}}'', ''Series/{{Krypton}}'' and ''Series/{{Pennyworth}}'', which are also set in their own separate continuities. ''Series/Titans2018'' and ''Series/DoomPatrol2019'' are also confirmed to be elseworlds, due to the prescence of Robin in the former and the complete recharacterization of Cyborg in the latter.
168** ''Film/{{The Batman|2022}}'' was originally set in the DCEU but when Creator/BenAffleck departed from directing duties, he was replaced by Creator/MattReeves. Reeves opted to set the film in a separate universe, one that would function as the Earth-2 of the DCEU.
169* ArtEvolution: Subtle changes are made to the costumes and overall visual design of the movies. Some of the changes seem due to the reactions to the muted colors of the cornerstone movie ''Film/ManOfSteel'', but it's mostly due to allowing the filmmakers more creative flexibility. ''Film/{{Suicide Squad|2016}}'' utilizes some neon colors to reflect Joker and Harley Quinn. ''Film/{{Wonder Woman|2017}}'' leaned towards some really striking blues and reds for Wonder Woman's outfit.
170* BedlamHouse: As shown briefly in ''Suicide Squad'' and ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'', true to form, Arkham Asylum is a gothic mansion with darkened halls. As a sure sign of how much of a shithole it is, in the Ultimate Edition of ''Batman V Superman'', Luthor goes from having a smug look on his face for having pulled off an InsanityDefense against criminal trials over his atrocities to "OhCrap" once Batman reveals he's arranged for Luthor to be sent there.
171* BreatherEpisode: The films that feature Harley Quinn are more comedic in nature and aren't typically produced with the intent of being required viewing for future installments.
172* CelebrityParadox: [[CelebrityParadox/DCExtendedUniverse Has it own page]].
173* CentralTheme: Family bonds.
174** ''Man of Steel'' has Clark's relationship with his foster parents who raised him and his biological father who couldn't. [[spoiler:By the film's conclusion, he's made peace with his departed homeworld and shows greater appreciation for his adoptive family, with later movies showing his plans to marry Lois Lane.]]
175** ''Batman v Superman'' has Lex Luthor and Bruce Wayne both suffering some emotional scarring over memories of their parents, with Lex hating his father and Bruce lamenting that he couldn't save his parents. Batman also seems to have developed a trigger regarding his Mother's name, as it was the last thing his father said before they both died in front of him as a child. [[spoiler:Batman's animosity towards Superman evaporates once the latter begs him to rescue his own mother, realizing he was no different than the man who killed his own parents.]]
176** ''Suicide Squad'' has Deadshot trying to be a good father in spite of his amoral actions, Katana quietly mourning her husband's death, El Diablo wracked with guilt over accidentally killing his family and the villainous siblings Enchantress and Incubus working together. Harley Quinn even harbours a fantasy of settling down to live a normal life with the Joker and have children. And the Squad itself begin to see themselves as a surrogate family.
177** ''Wonder Woman'' has Diana's mother and aunt debating over whether or not she should join in the fight against Ares or be protected. [[spoiler:Diana also finds out that Ares is her half-brother, who considers sparing her life if she doesn't oppose him.]]
178** Both versions of ''Justice League'' have the titular team forming a surrogate family. Barry and Victor both have issues with their fathers as well as dealing with the deaths of their mothers, Arthur resents his own mother for leaving him as a child. In the theatrical cut Steppenwolf refers to the Mother Boxes in a literal term, while the Snyder Cut mentions him having dishonoured his family and forced into exile.
179** ''Aquaman'' has Arthur reconnecting with his Atlantean heritage, confronting his half-brother [[spoiler:and reuniting with his long-lost mother.]]
180** ''SHAZAM!'' has Billy Batson searching for his biological mother, adapting to his new foster home [[spoiler:and realising that his biological mother just wasn't able/willing to raise him as well as his new foster parents can]]. Dr Sivana meanwhile had to deal with a father and brother who treated him like dirt, which drove him to become a bitter misanthrope obsessed with gaining power.
181** ''Birds of Prey'': Dinah Lance quietly resents the police force for letting her mother die. Helena Bertinelli became a vigilante to avenge the death of her family. Cassandra Cain comes from a dysfunctional family [[spoiler:and finds a surrogate sister in Harley Quinn]]. Roman Sionis resents his parents and orders an entire family to be brutally murdered before each other's eyes.
182** ''Wonder Woman 84'': [[spoiler:Maxwell Lord had an abusive father that he's dedicated his life to breaking away from. He's divorced, but spends as much time with his son Alistair as he can and is scared to death by the thought that his son may see him the way he saw his own dad. His HeelFaceTurn ultimately comes in the form of Diana pointing out that his reckless abuse of the Dreamstone's power has lead to a nuclear strike on his son's location.]]
183* ContinuityOverlap:
184** The DCEU is an unnamed universe in the ''Franchise/{{Arrowverse}}'' continuity, as evidenced when [[spoiler:Creator/EzraMiller's Barry Allen makes a suprise cameo during the ''Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019'' crossover event.]]
185** It is currently ambiguous if any of the film projects based on the Vertigo imprint will also take place in the setting, although the long-gestating ''Justice League Dark'' makes this a possibility.
186** Characters like ComicBook/HarleyQuinn and ComicBook/BlueBeetle, which the Franchise/{{Arrowverse}} shows had major plans for, had to be scrapped and well-liked characters like ComicBook/{{Katana}} and ComicBook/{{Deadshot}} had to be written out of the shows. Curiously, this does not extend to Flash, as both versions of the character (Creator/GrantGustin and Creator/EzraMiller) are Barry Allen in different universes.
187* ContinuityReboot: For all DC Comics properties that have been put on film previously. This includes Superman after ''Film/SupermanReturns'', Batman after ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'' and Green Lantern, who will get another a streaming series over a decade after the [[Film/GreenLantern2011 movie]] he appeared in failed at the box office. There are talks about a potential new Supergirl movie as well. The franchise itself would undergo a reboot with ''Film/TheFlash2023'', leading to characters like Superman and Batman gaining new actors and backstories as part of the rechristened ''DC Universe'' franchise.
188* CrapsackWorld: ''Man of Steel'' and ''Batman v Superman'' gain a lot of angst mileage over these superhero characters existing in a world that is not ready to accept superheroes with open arms, and instead shows a lot of HumansAreBastards as they do a lot of infighting and express paranoia at people like Superman who genuinely want to do good. Wonder Woman learned this a long time ago, which is explored in her own movie. ''Suicide Squad'' also highlighted the criminal underbelly. All that said, the paradigm slowly shifts as the world becomes accustomed to superheroes, as shown in ''Aquaman''.
189* CrisisCrossover: ''Justice League'' is the first to feature a major crossover. ''Suicide Squad'' features a crossover between some villains of the franchises and a couple not necessarily tied to specific characters.
190* DarkerAndEdgier: The early films are along the lines of "more serious and more grounded" than previous media featuring these characters.
191** ''Film/ManOfSteel'' ups the dramatic factor of the OriginStory significantly in order to provide a DeconReconSwitch with the character later on.
192** ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' ends up splitting the difference. There was a lot more overt humor in the story compared to ''Man of Steel'', but at the same goes to extremely dark places. The ending is extremely bittersweet, with the hint that something bad is on the horizon, but at the same time there are specks of hope, optimism and even redemption, and ''Film/{{Justice League|2017}}'' will build on these a great deal.
193** ''Film/{{Suicide Squad|2016}}'' is the ''third'' movie in the DCEU and doesn't focus on any of the major heroes, instead on outright villains and {{Anti Villain}}s selected for a SuicideMission by a shady government organization. The original comic itself is very dark, easily in the R-rated Mature Audience range.
194** Creator/JamesWan [[https://twitter.com/creepypuppet/status/606533206347816960 utilized a quote from]] Creator/HPLovecraft quote right to describe his take on ''Film/{{Aquaman|2018}}'', right after he was announced as a director. That being said, the movie was still LighterAndSofter in tone and color palette.
195** ''SHAZAM!'' averts this, as it very much went the LighterAndSofter route (though it still doesn't shy away from scary or angsty moments).
196** Several of the films have received a MediaNotes/RestrictedRating, in stark contrast with previous mainstream DCU film adaptations and with the always MediaNotes/ParentsStronglyCautionedRating MCU.
197* DeconReconSwitch: ''Man of Steel'' and ''Batman v Superman'' both deconstruct how superheroes, especially Superman, are portrayed in previous films. Whereas previous ''Superman'' films showed him going up against non-powered foes and having flawless victories, ''Man of Steel'' shows how disastrous it would be if Superman's enemies could challenge him. In ''Batman v Superman'', we see the political instability that develops in a PhysicalGod's presence and the kind of fear that would develop, regardless of his intentions, even among {{Badass Normal}}s. Superheroes also... disagree on the [[TheCape appropriate]] [[TheCowl methods]] to crime fighting. With all that said, it is still shown that we need superheroes to take on supervillains and that the heroes are willing to learn from their mistakes and work with each other and ordinary people.
198** By the time ''Aquaman'' and ''SHAZAM!'' happen, superheroes have become pop-culture icons and the DC world has begun to resemble its comic-book basis a little more.
199* DieselPunk: While the films use generally modern technology, there is some elements of this in Batman's design scheme in particular. The Batmobile looks welded together and has manual switches while his grappling gun has a wooden handle.
200* EventTitle: ''Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice'' is about the introduction of the future Justice League members, while ''Wonder Woman 1984'' is set during the eponymous year.
201* GenreShift:
202** The films directed by Zack Snyder leaned more towards the apocalyptic and gritty corners of the superhero genre.
203** ''Aquaman'' is more of a GenreThrowback to adventure movies of old and fantasy.
204** ''Shazam!'' aims at more comedy.
205** ''The Suicide Squad'' is described as a "70s war film".
206* GreaterScopeVillain: The "Knightmare" sequence in ''Batman v Superman'' [[spoiler:features Parademons and the Omega sigil -- signs of ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}'s presence in the DCEU.]] As per the trope, it points to a grand villain on the horizon that has little to do with the immediate EvilPlan.
207** The Joker is one to the Harley Quinn films. He gets caught in a helicopter crash and still manages to outlive the super-powered BigBad in ''Suicide Squad''. In ''Birds of Prey'' he doesn't get directly involved, but Harley Quinn does suffer from his actions and Roman Sionis is all but stated to be afraid of him.
208** ''Wonder Woman 84'' has the Duke of Deception, who created the Dreamstone that empowers the two main antagonists. Diana's fearful description of him implies that if he did get involved in the main plot, she might not be able to stop him.
209* GreenAesop:
210** ''Man of Steel'' reveals that the Kryptonians exhausted their planet's natural resources to its detriment. Zod plans on doing the same to Earth, not caring about the countless deaths that will come from it.
211** In ''Wonder Woman'', [[spoiler:Ares tells Diana that he decided to turn on humanity after witnessing the destruction they inflicted on nature.]]
212** Subverted in ''Justice League''. Bruce tries to get on Arthur Curry's good side by talking about the [[GlobalWarming rising sea levels]]. Since Arthur can live on both land and sea, he doesn't care.
213** In ''Aquaman'', King Orm wants to declare war on humanity because they have destroyed the seas with pollution, whaling and the like. As a first warning, he dumps shipwrecks and mountains of trash on beaches around the world.
214** In ''Wonder Woman 84'' the consequences of over-consumption are shown to be disastrous, both environmentally and economically.
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218* HumansAreFlawed: An important theme throughout the movies is that humanity is capable of doing horrendous things while being just as able to rise above committing such horrors because of traits such as love and hope.
219* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: Played with. Humans in this universe are portrayed as more realistically than most superhero movies, meaning their flaws are more pronounced, to the point where Superman questions himself helping them, Batman losing faith in humanity, and [[spoiler:Wonder Woman leaving them for a century]]. However, there are plenty of humans who are good-hearted, and in the end, the heroes will always be there for them, regardless of humanity's mistakes.
220* InMediasRes: ''Batman v Superman'' showed characters like Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Cyborg and Aquaman already active as heroes in one form or another, albeit secretly, while flashbacks, prequels and/or solo movies like ''Wonder Woman'' and ''Aquaman'' inform the details. Familiar villains like the Joker, Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, and others are not only well-established, but have already been defeated and incarcerated.
221* InsignificantLittleBluePlanet:
222** With the exception of Batman, most of humanity is portrayed as mundane bystanders compared to the aliens, metahumans and supernatural beings that appear in each film. If a human character gains some advanced technology or resource that puts them on par with a member of the Justice League, odds are it was not of this world.
223** Earth itself is portrayed as far more fantastic than it is in reality, albeit in ways that normal people wouldn't be able to exploit. The Amazons have been hiding on an invisible island for thousands of years, Darkseid and Steppenwolf discover the Anti-Life Equation is integrated into the planet's surface and the seven kingdoms of Atlantis are shown to be abundant in both magic and science beyond human understanding.
224* LighterAndSofter: The first two movies, ''Film/ManOfSteel'' and ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'', were unusually more serious compared to most movies in the genre. The other movies in the franchise vary from this due to having different creative teams. ''Suicide Squad'' has a lot of more vibrant and humorous personalities, ''Wonder Woman'' and ''Aquaman'' feel more optimistic and earnest, and ''SHAZAM!'' is the most kid-friendly film of the bunch. ''Justice League'', meanwhile, went through a ludicrous [[invoked]]TroubledProduction that heavily reworked it to be much lighter and softer than the originally intended version which, as it turned out (as ''Zack Snyder's Justice League''), has much more levity than ''Batman v. Superman'' while being more serious and solemn than the 2017 version.
225* LovesMyAlterEgo: Averted. In this continuity Lois Lane, being an IntrepidReporter, discovered Clark and his origins before he even became Superman and is a SecretKeeper from the start (in fact, this is treated as a core reason why they fall in love). This radically alters tradition, and instead Lois is shown being self-conscious about why Clark would love her.
226* TheMagicGoesAway: Happened during the events of ''Film/{{Wonder Woman|2017}}''. Once Diana [[spoiler:killed the last of the Olympians]], the fantastic seemed to have disappeared from public consciousness and the existence of metahumans was kept under wraps by people like Amanda Waller, with only a brief reprisal in 1984. After Superman's death, a power vacuum was created, galvanizing the likes of Enchantress, the New Gods and the Justice League.
227* MetaCasting:
228** Creator/JesseEisenberg is probably most famous as InsufferableGenius Mark Zuckerberg in ''Film/TheSocialNetwork'', along with a few similar "smartest guy in the room" roles. Snyder had said that Eisenberg was originally looked at to play Jimmy Olsen, but his analytical, detached mannerisms in a personal meeting was the inspiration to cast him as Luthor.
229** Creator/JasonMomoa is a far cry from the [[AbilityOverAppearance traditional Aquaman appearance]], but his strong physical presence playing ProudWarriorRaceGuy characters along with his Polynesian background makes the casting choice seem surprisingly natural.
230** As an Israeli national Creator/GalGadot served two years in the Israeli military, with a focus in personal training. Not many actresses have that kind of warrior background.
231* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack:
232** Superman's reds, blues, and yellows are present, but darker in a similar vein to his Golden Age appearance (they get brighter with each film however), and his suit doesn't include red trunks. Then he dons a black and silvery suit in ''Zack Snyder's Justice League''.
233** Batman is an aversion, as he wears a grey bodysuit as opposed to the usual black armor from previous films.
234** Wonder Woman's outfit in ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' is technically red, blue and gold, but so faded the colors are barely visible. This is amplified by Snyder's use of ColorWash which made it look largely brown. Her outfit in ''Film/{{Wonder Woman|2017}}'' is much brighter, as she's more idealistic in her youth and her outfit is physically less worn down, and also because it was by [[Creator/PattyJenkins a different director]].
235** Aquaman averts this by the end of his standalone film, wearing ancient Atlantean armour that's noticeably more colorful than what he originally started out with in ''Justice League''.
236* MythologyGag: Has [[MythologyGag/DCExtendedUniverse its own page]].
237** The [[https://youtu.be/qpk8eSpRBnY Turkish Airline ad]] for Gotham City shows plenty of buildings with a double-spire design, making them look like Batman looming over the city, a common sight on most Batman comic-book covers.
238** Diana's interest in classical art is a nod to her made-from-clay origins.
239* NotQuiteFlight: Gal Gadot has said that Wonder Woman can "jump really high and practically fly." Depending on how high she jumps and currents of the wind, she can glide with enough finesse that she essentialy ''is'' flying.
240* OneSteveLimit: {{Averted}}, unsurprisingly, as this franchise has numerous characters.
241** Batman and Superman both having mothers named "Martha" became a plot point. Batman and Aquaman both having fathers named "Thomas" has gone unmentioned.
242** Jimmy Olsen and Commissioner Jim Gordon.
243** Senator June Finch and Dr. June Moone.
244** Victor Stone, Victor Vasquez, and Victor Zsasz.
245** Literally with Steve Trevor and Steve the enchanted pen.
246* ThePresentDay: The main parts of ''Man of Steel'', ''Batman v Superman'', ''Suicide Squad'', ''Justice League'', ''Aquaman'' and ''Shazam!'' as well as the start of ''Wonder Woman'' roughly take place around the year these movies were made. ''Wonder Woman'' and ''Wonder Woman 1984'' meanwhile take place mainly in the past (UsefulNotes/WorldWarI and TheEighties).
247* ProtagonistTitle: Most of the films are named after their respective protagonists', specifically ''Man of Steel'' (Superman's RedBaron), ''Batman v Superman'', ''Wonder Woman'', ''Aquaman'', ''Shazam!'' (also the [[ByThePowerOfGrayskull word he has to pronounce to turn into a superhero]]) and ''Wonder Woman 1984''.
248* RaceLift: Done in part for AbilityOverAppearance and to appeal to a wider audience.
249** In the comics, Perry White is, well, white. Starting with ''Man of Steel'', he's played by black actor Creator/LaurenceFishburne.
250** In the comics, Aquaman is Caucasian. In these movies, he's played by Creator/JasonMomoa, a person of Pacific Islander and Native American descent ([[ButNotTooForeign with Caucasian heritage on his mother's side]]).
251** Mercy Graves, a white woman in the comics and ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', is played by Japanese actress Creator/TaoOkamoto. As of the ComicBook/{{New 52}}, this change is now canon with Mercy being Asian-American.
252** Deadshot, a white guy in the comics, is played by Creator/WillSmith. The original Ratcatcher was white in the comics but is played by Polynesian Creator/TaikaWaititi.
253** Dr. Poison was Japanese in the comic, since she hails back to Wonder Woman's early World War Two adventures. Since the ''Wonder Woman'' film is instead set in World War ''One,'' she is played by Spaniard actress Creator/ElenaAnaya.
254** Iris West is a semi-example. She was originally a Caucasian, but was depicted as [[Creator/CandicePatton an African-American]] in ''Series/TheFlash2014'', making the casting of Creator/KierseyClemons not as jarring to some.
255** Black Canary is played by the bi-racial Creator/JurneeSmollett.
256** ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} is fair-skinned in the comics, but he's played by Creator/AldisHodge in ''Black Adam''. Ditto his teammate Cyclone.
257** Supergirl and Batgirl were both white in the comics, but will be played by actresses with Central American heritage.
258* {{Reconstruction}}: The DCEU started off with a very dim view of humanity and how the real world would respond to someone like Superman. Over time it's shown that his innate goodness did manage to get through to some people, especially Batman, and as greater threats arrive both the general public is more open to superheroes and upcoming heroes have someone to emulate.
259* {{Retcon}}: Most of ''Justice League'' retcons large sections of ''Man of Steel'' and ''Batman V Superman'', such as Superman's characterization, the set-up and {{Foreshadowing}} for later events (namely the Knightmare), and even stuff pertaining to Cyborg's origins.
260** ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' aims at undoing said retcons, although whether or not the film will have follow-ups is not known yet.
261** ''Wonder Woman 1984'' retcons her decision to spend the next century out of the spotlight is shown to not be as cut and dry as was first implied, as she does perform heroic deeds but goes to such lengths to protect her identity that she's considered an urban legend rather than becoming the pop icon that Superman did. As the Cold War was persisting at the same time, it shows that she's only avoiding global disasters rather than completely abandoning humanity.
262* RewatchBonus: [[spoiler:General Calvin Swanwick's scenes take on an extra layer of significance once it's revealed he's the Martian Manhunter. Martian Manhunter has psychological breakdowns when exposed to fire, seen when Swanwick noticeably loses his cool after Superman crashes a surveillance drone and his reluctance to use nuclear weapons against even Doomsday. When Zod announces to the world that there's an alien disguised as an Earthling among them, Swanwick has a BSOD. Additionally, it shouldn't be that difficult for the military to find Superman's secret identity and exploit it, but under Swanwick they're conspicuously incompetent, which is exactly what an alien in hiding would hope for.]]
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266* SchrodingersCanon: Creator/ZackSnyder doesn't consider the films that he didn't direct in the setting to be part of his own personal canon (which includes ''Man of Steel'', ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'' and ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'', plus whatever else he planned afterwards). That being said, he has always let directors who came after him have full creative freedom and supported them.
267* SignatureMove:
268** When up against powerful opponents Superman is typically [[UnskilledButStrong outmatched in fighting skill]], but he has expert control of his flying and will often just slam into them at Mach 3.
269** Batman uses his grappling gun when fighting.
270** Wonder Woman can produce crowd clearing shockwaves when she slams her bracers together.
271** The Flash performs combat-related actions just by [[FingerpokeOfDoom lightly touching something with his fingertips]].
272** The Shazam family all specialise in particular abilities. Billy and Mary are well-rounded, Freddy is flight-based, Darla is a speedster, Pedro is raw muscle and Eugene is electro-kinetic.
273* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: The films tend to be on the Idealistic end of the spectrum, albeit an idealism that's put to the test in every film. Humanity is presented as flawed but well-intentioned and capable of exceptional good regardless of their impurities. Even some villains are not without sympathy and are capable of great heroism or valor and the films have taken an approach of having characters suffer terrible events but maintain a sense of optimism.
274* SpiritualAntithesis: To the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse. Both franchises reimagine superheroes in a post-9/11 modern day world and they're owned by major film studios (Disney/Warner Bros). However, the MCU is headed by a centralized production studio where every film is ready for development and they bring in a director to work out the vision of the studio which has resulted in fairly consistent quality control, tone and a running story spanning between all the films. The DCEU on the other hand initially set itself up as placing the ''Justice League'' movies at the center of the franchise and emphasizing individual directors' freedom so long as they provide the foundation for the ''Justice League'' CrisisCrossover. In fact, rather than starting with a bunch of origin stories and progressing to the crossover like the MCU did, ''Justice League'' provided introductions to a lot of heroes who will eventually get their solo film
275* SpotlightStealingSquad: Surprisingly averted with Batman, who has been known to appear prominently in most DC adaptations (often at the expense of other characters). He's only confirmed to appear in four movies so far (''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'', ''Suicide Squad'', ''Justice League'' and his standalone film), where he mostly serves as a {{Deuteragonist}} and a part of an ensemble of heroes respectively. This may be part of an effort to try and phase out the public's over-familiarity with the [[Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy Nolan movies]] before truly establishing anything standalone with the character. A solo movie with the character is planned for an unspecified time. He does have a cameo in ''Suicide Squad'', although it's justified by him giving greater context to the Joker, Harley Quinn, Deadshot and Amanda Waller. There's also the fact that when teaming up with other heroes to take on superpowered threats, he often has to stay near the sidelines while the others get to show off.
276* StarfishAliens: Mr Mind, Starro and the butterflies. They're usually reserved for light-hearted stories, yet they still manage to be quite unnerving.
277* TeamTitle: ''Suicide Squad'', ''Justice League'' and ''Birds of Prey'' are straight examples.
278* ThrowTheDogABone: On a meta level, these movies have been helpful to both the actors and characters.
279** Creator/HenryCavill was infamous from getting snubbed on getting major roles from various studios in favor of other actors. That all changed when Creator/ZackSnyder hired him to play Superman.
280** Wonder Woman ''finally'' gets to appear in a live-action film after years of the movie project going nowhere, especially considering that Warner Bros. executives were on the fence about letting her have a movie, leading to the now infamous tweet from Brett White about how DC didn't want to do Wonder Woman because it was too confusing, while Marvel was working on ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}'', which has a raccoon using machine guns. Taken even further once it was confirmed that she would be getting a standalone film before Marvel could release a female-led movie (''Captain Marvel'').
281*** Creator/GalGadot herself was on the receiving end of this. Hollywood offered her meager opportunities after her role in ''Film/TheFastAndTheFurious'' series and she considered giving up on acting. She went on to publicly thank Zack Snyder for casting her as ''Wonder Woman''.
282** The story goes that Creator/BenAffleck was vying to be Batman during the period between ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'' and ''Film/BatmanBegins'', but because of the DevelopmentHell he took on ''Film/{{Daredevil}}'' as the closest thing. His career tanking from ''Film/{{Gigli}}'' didn't help, either. Even after rebuilding his career by being both actor and director, he admitted to being surprised when he was approached to be Batman because he was getting older and couldn't play a 20-something or 30-something Batman, and was delighted to learn they were going in ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns'' direction.
283* TruerToTheText: Compared to earlier live action versions of DC heroes, and accounting for the idiosyncratic changes made by Zack Snyder and the scriptwriters:
284** The [=DCEU=]'s take on Superman across three films (''Man of Steel, Batman V Superman, Justice League'') is someone who openly chooses his identity as Clark Kent and an Earthling, over Kal-El and his Kryptonian heritage. This is true to the Post-Crisis Superman following Creator/JohnByrne's ''ComicBook/TheManOfSteel''. All Superman films before, from Creator/RichardDonner's to Creator/BryanSinger's focuses heavily on his Kryptonian heritage reflecting the Silver Age instead. In ''Man of Steel'', Superman was torn between Jonathan Kent and Jor-El but in ''Batman v Superman'' he considers Jonathan Kent his true father, seeing him in a dream sequence in a moment of inspiration. When he resurrects, Superman views both fathers as equals.
285** The DCEU is the first cinematic Batman who actually has the fighting style of his comics counterpart, and the famous warehouse action scene in ''Batman V Superman'' is the first that represents how exactly he is able to be a BadassNormal. Likewise the gray and black ensemble that Batman wears is identical to the comics, whereas previous films tended to go for MovieSuperheroesWearBlack.
286* UltimateUniverse: In many ways, the DCEU is closer to ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'' than the MCU is:
287** It's more or less an integrated ContinuityReboot SharedUniverse which in some instances is DarkerAndEdgier than earlier film and comics versions. Its three main superheroes (Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman) are shown to kill enemies (steamrolling ThouShaltNotKill) and their superhero activities unleash much collateral damage and sociopolitical turmoil.
288** Like the Ultimate Marvel, the early DCEU heavily emphasizes the role of the Military-Industrial Complex, with Superman's arrival on Earth treated as FirstContact and Superman interacting entirely with the US Military whereas earlier Superman stories much like superhero movies before, had the hero's first interactions be with civilian institutions and civilian society.
289** The early movies also focus heavily on UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror for its imagery and context (around the same time the Ultimate series first hit the stands) with the Metropolis battle between Zod and Superman drawing on 9/11 for imagery (especially the dust that covers civilians on ground), [[https://www.themarysue.com/dick-cheney-v-superman/ while Batman paraphrases VP Dick Cheney's 1% Doctrine]] to justify going against Superman.
290** Wonder Woman's origin in her film is reminiscent of ''Ultimate Thor'' in that her stories about the Greek Gods are initially treated with bemusement by her human allies and [[spoiler:she is identified as the last of the demigods of antiquity with the classic pantheon killed off by Ares, who is here identified as her half-brother, similar to Ultimate Thor and Ultimate Loki, the latter of whom wiped out the Norse pantheon in Ragnarok]].
291* TheUnmasquedWorld: The events of ''Man Of Steel'' completely and utterly obliterated the {{Masquerade}} with the Battle of Metropolis; as such, more super-powered individuals and vigilantes are making their presence more known as a result.
292* UrbanLegend: What presumably applied to most superpowered characters who were active before ''Man Of Steel'' - particularly Wonder Woman and Aquaman, given that the {{Masquerade}} was apparently in effect. In ''Film/{{Justice League|2017}}'', Cyborg finds out Batman is not just an UrbanLegend.
293* UsedFuture: While not set in the future, everything in the films has an extremely well worn look to it. Wonder Woman and Batman's outfits shown signs of wear and tear, the Batmobile shows signs of patch-work repair jobs. The locations are filled with graffiti and the paint is peeling off. Contrast this with ''Wonder Woman'', which is set in the 1910s and has a more pristine aesthetic, ditto with Atlantis in ''Aquaman''.
294* WorldBuilding: While ''Man of Steel'' almost exclusively focused on developing Superman as a character with his classic pool of supporting characters and occasional nods to other characters through {{Easter Egg}}s, ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'' and ''Suicide Squad'' both came with loads of new characters and {{Mythology Gag}}s that they border on ContinuityPorn for readers of the comics, all to set up ''Justice League'' and other standalone movies. ''Suicide Squad'' is noticeably different to ''Man of Steel'' in that it trades the realistic tone for a surrealist one and ''Wonder Woman'', ''Aquaman'' and ''SHAZAM'' revealed that the supernatural has always been present, it's just been lying dormant for centuries or even millennia. The name "Superman" has also gone from sounding out-of-place to entering casual conversation, indicating that the zeitgeist is shifting in response to the rise of superhumans.
295* TheWorldIsAlwaysDoomed: Of course, given what is an adaptation of, and how superhero movie franchises usually go:
296** ''Film/ManOfSteel'': Zod wants to terraform Earth into Krypton.
297** ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'': While Lex Luthor's goal was mostly to kill Superman, unleashing Doomsday would've eventually caused the end of the world, had it not been killed.
298** ''Film/{{Suicide Squad|2016}}'': Enchantress wants to transform the Earth into what it was before she and her brother were sealed.
299** ''Film/{{Wonder Woman|2017}}'': While Ares seemed to be in no hurry and his plan is a slow burn, he wanted to ''eventually'' cause the extinction of humanity.
300** ''Film/{{Justice League|2017}}'': Steppenwolf once tried to conquer the Earth with a full-blown invasion of Apokoliptian and failed. He comes back with the intent of performing HostileTerraforming with the Unity, the union of three Mother Boxes.
301** ''Film/{{Aquaman|2018}}'': Orm/Ocean Master wants to "bring the wrath of the Seven Seas" upon the human world -- using the trident of King Atlan to cause cataclysmic tsunamis and destroy humanity with his army of followers.
302** ''[[Film/Shazam2019 SHAZAM!]]'': Dr. Sivana becomes a champion for the SevenDeadlySins. He spends much of the movie trying to get Shazam's powers, and if he succeeded, presumably would have used those powers combined with those of the Sins to kill millions of people like the previous Champion and the Sins once did.
303** ''Film/WonderWoman1984'': Maxwell Lord assimilates the Dreamstone and uses its power to grant wishes to anyone he can manipulate, which leads to entire civilizations coming undone as everybody wishes ill will on each other or to have more than they need.
304** ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague'' implies that the world will inevitably face an Armageddon brought on by Darkseid, with a corrupted Superman acting as his enforcer. What's especially bleak is that the heroic actions of Batman and the rest of the Justice League actually seem to be making this reality even more likely.
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308->''"Everything breaks, Victor. Everything changes. The world is hurt, broken, unexchageable. The world's not fixed in the past, only the future. The not yet. The now. The now is you. Now, now is your time, Victor. To rise. Do this, be this, the man I never was, the hero that you are. Take your place among the brave ones. The ones that were, that are, that have yet to be. It's time you stand, fight... discover... heal, love, win. The time is now."''
309-->-- '''Silas Stone'''

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