DC Universe is officially available and is celebrating Batman Day
DC Universe has officially arrived. What can you watch and read on the service on day one?
In a smart move, DC opted to launch DC Universe on Batman Day. With that in mind, they made sure that there won’t be a shortage of Batman content to check out on the service. Batman is one of DC’s most popular characters without a doubt, so it makes sense that they’d capitalize on this day for the launch.
We know that Titans is arriving on Oct. 12 and it will be followed by a slew of additional original shows. Young Justice: Outsiders will bring us the long-awaited third season of the show. That’s one that I’m looking forward to checking out as soon as it lands on the service. The other shows in the works are Doom Patrol, Swamp Thing, Harley Quinn, and Stargirl.
DC Universe will be available on a variety of platforms when it launches. You can download it on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Android TV and Roku at launch. This means that you’ll be able to watch on the go or even read comics on your TV screen.
DC is highlighting the Batman content available on the service for Batman Day. Take a look at the various movies and TV shows that you can dive into on day one.
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Live Action Films
- Batman (1989)
- Batman Forever
- Batman Returns
- Batman & Robin
- Batman Begins
Animated Films
- The Dark Knight Animated
- Batman Ninja
- Batman: Bad Blood
- Gotham By Gaslight
- Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
- Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
Animated Series
- Batman Beyond
- Batman: The Brave and the Bold
- Batman: The Animated Series HD
Specials and documentaries
- Batman Tech
- The Dark Knight Unmasked, the Psychology of Batman
As a big Batman fan myself, I’m excited to see the HD version of Batman: The Animated Series. It’ll be a great excuse to rewatch the show. There are also some of the older Batman films that I have yet to see, so I’ll be able to do that easily now. The service also offers some of the major comic book titles that Batman fans will want to read if they haven’t yet.
- The Dark Knight Returns
- Batman: Year One (1987)
- Batman: Year Two
- Batman: Shaman
- Batman: Mad Love
- Batman: Year 100
- Batman #1
- Detective Comics #27
- Batman #497
- A Death in the Family
- Batman: Black & White #1 – #4
- Batman: Strange Apparitions
- Batman Eternal
- Batman: Gothic
Will you be subscribing to DC Universe? You can sign up at their website and you can also follow DC Universe on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.