What to Watch April 2024: Challengers, Civil War, Rebel Moon Part 2, & More
From Civil War to Challengers, and The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, Cinema is back, and it is not slowing down. So, here’s What to Watch in April 2024.
From Civil War to Challengers, and The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, Cinema is back, and it is not slowing down. So, here’s What to Watch in April 2024.
2024 is in full steam, and as usual DC has unveiled their full roaster of animated movies and series for the leap year. Find out the Top Nine Upcoming DC Animated Movies in 2024.
Crisis on Infinite Earths Part one adapts the original crisis comic book story and puts a great spin on how the Flash is at center of this new DC Continuity. Through it’s amazing storytelling, the first part of Crisis animated film shows how the scarlet speedster’s adventures are at the heart of the new DCAMU.
Welcome to CinemaHub’s Timeline of DC’s Animated TomorrowVerse.This timeline shows the chronological order to watch The DC animated Tomorrowverse movies
From The Legion of Super-Heroes to Justice League: Warworld & Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham, Here are four Upcoming DC Animated Movies to Look Forward to in 2023
Constantine: The House of Mystery 2022 is a criminally short and unexpected sequel to 2020’s Justice League Dark: Apokolips War. The DC animated showcase sees The Spectre punish Constantine for…
Though it was shorter this year, DC FanDome 2021 came with its fair share of awesome announcements, reveals, and trailers. And so after a week of contemplating we’ve picked our favourite surprises from the ultimate DC Fan Event.
During this year’s DC FanDome event, DC unveiled its 2022 animated movie calendar. In total, DC will release five original DC Animated Movies. As well as …
After the success of last year’s event, DC Fandome returns this October to once again give fans a sneak peek at upcoming DC Movies, Games, Tv Series, and Animated films.
From Snakes Eyes, Black Widow, find out what Movies, TV- Series, and Animations to watch in the cinemas or stream at home this month.
From The Conjuring 3, to Marvel’s Loki and Fast Furious 9, June 2021 has the perfect list of Movies & Shows for you to kick off your summer.
Justice Society World War II sees The Flash accidentally travel to a world where a super hero group called Justice Society of America are aiding Allied Forces in World War II.
Set in the 1970s, Batman Soul of The Dragon is an action-packed Else world story that sees Bruce Wayne teaming up with his past classmates and friends to defeat an old enemy.
Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons sees the terrorist organization H. IV.E. threaten the Wilson family again, decade after a terrible accident scarred the family.
Following the Earth’s Destruction, Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, sees the remaining superheroes regroup and take the War to Darkseid himself, in a final effort to save the world.
Whatever you do, don’t miss Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, Which will hit screens on May 5th, 2020 (this Wednesday).
If I could describe Harley Quinn The Animated Series in a word, it would be “awesome.” This show is so good, that I honestly can’t wait for the second season.
Superman: Red Son is an Else world story that takes place during the cold war and sees the Man of Steel become a Soviet hero after his rocket…
While it might not have the satisfying ending of its Comic Book counterpart, Batman: Hush still delivers a decent rendition of a fantastic story.
From Flashpoint to Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, Check out the Chronological Watch Order for The New 52 DC Animated Movie Universe.
When a raging monster named Doomsday decimates the joint force of the Justice League, it’s left to the Man of Steel to stop this force of destruction in the most epic showdown in the DC Animated movie Universe.
After being teleported to ancient Japan, Joker (along with other villains) takes over and becomes emperor of the land. Stripped of his weapons and resources, Batman must rely on his skills and the experience of the Batman family (Alfred, the four robins, and Catwoman) to restore peace and return to present-day Gotham.
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay follows Task Force X (their cooler name) as they try to retrieve a mysterious artifact for their boss, Amanda Waller. However, some the most dangerous super-villains on earth also have their sights on this object. Including the immortal Tyrant, Vandal Savage.
Set in 19th century Gotham, it follows the Dark Knight’s attempt to capture one of history’s elusive serial killers, Jack the Ripper.