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Universo extendido de DC

El Universo Extendido de DC ( DCEU ) es una franquicia de medios estadounidense y un universo compartido centrado en una serie de películas de superhéroes producidas por DC Studios y distribuidas por Warner Bros. Pictures . Está basado en personajes que aparecen en los cómics estadounidenses publicados por DC Comics . El DCEU también incluye cómics, cortometrajes, novelas y videojuegos. Al igual que el Universo DC original en los cómics, el DCEU se establece cruzando elementos de trama, escenarios, elenco y personajes comunes.

Warner Bros. comenzó a intentar reunir a varios superhéroes de DC Comics en películas en 2002, cuando Wolfgang Petersen iba a dirigir un crossover de las franquicias cinematográficas de Superman y Batman . Una película de la Liga de la Justicia planeada se suspendió en 2008. Los planes iniciales del universo se descartaron después del fracaso crítico y comercial de la película de 2011 Green Lantern . Warner Bros. finalmente estableció su universo compartido con la película de 2013 Man of Steel y Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice de 2016. A esto le siguieron 13 películas y la primera temporada de Peacemaker , una serie de televisión para HBO Max (más tarde rebautizada como Max). La decimoquinta y última película del DCEU, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom , se estrenó en diciembre de 2023.

El DCEU es la novena franquicia cinematográfica más taquillera y la quinta franquicia cinematográfica de superhéroes más taquillera , habiendo recaudado más de $7 mil millones en la taquilla mundial. La película basada en DC Comics más taquillera es Aquaman (2018), que recaudó más de $1.15 mil millones en todo el mundo. Sin embargo, ocho de las quince películas estrenadas en cines no lograron alcanzar el punto de equilibrio en las salas, siendo consideradas fracasos de taquilla . La recepción de la franquicia fue generalmente mixta entre los críticos y los fanáticos.

James Gunn y Peter Safran , quienes fueron designados copresidentes y codirectores ejecutivos de DC Studios en una reestructuración a fines de 2022, planean una nueva franquicia reiniciada de películas y series de televisión, el Universo DC (DCU). Ciertos personajes del DCEU, como Peacemaker , Amanda Waller y Blue Beetle , se trasladarán al DCU, mientras que la segunda temporada de Peacemaker se desarrollará en el nuevo universo.

Etimología

Tras el anuncio de la serie de películas, los fans y los medios de comunicación denominaron al universo «Universo cinematográfico de DC» (DCCU), en consonancia con la convención de nombres del ya establecido Universo cinematográfico de Marvel (MCU). [1] [2] [3] Keith Staskiewicz, escribiendo para Entertainment Weekly , acuñó en broma el término «Universo extendido de DC» (DCEU) en un artículo sobre Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice el 1 de julio de 2015. [4] [5] Este término y la abreviatura DCEU se difundieron rápidamente entre la prensa y los fans que lo tomaron como el nombre oficial de la franquicia durante los años siguientes. [6] [7] Según el escritor de Vulture , Abraham Riesman, DC le confirmó en septiembre de 2017 que el término no se utilizaba internamente y no lo consideraban oficial. [5]

En 2016, como parte de DC Films Presents: Dawn of the Justice League , tanto Geoff Johns como Kevin Smith se refirieron al nombre de la franquicia como "Justice League Universe". [8] Durante el panel de DC Films en la Comic-Con de San Diego de 2018, un banner de video mostraba las palabras "Bienvenido a los mundos de DC", después de mostrar algunas películas próximas. Como resultado, algunos medios de comunicación interpretaron esto como que DC nombró oficialmente su universo cinematográfico compartido como "Mundos de DC", [9] [10] pero en marzo de 2020, Jim Lee se refirió a la franquicia como el Universo Extendido de DC en C2E2 . [11] La franquicia se tituló oficialmente Universo Extendido de DC cuando el servicio de transmisión de WarnerMedia, HBO Max, se lanzó en mayo siguiente. [12]

Tras el nombramiento de Peter Safran y James Gunn como directores de DC Studios , Warner Bros. Discovery (creado a partir de la fusión entre WarnerMedia y Discovery, Inc. ) se refirió a las series de cine y televisión de DC como parte del "Universo DC" (DCU) , lo que algunos medios de comunicación interpretaron como un cambio de marca del DCEU. [13]

Desarrollo e historia

En 2002, Wolfgang Petersen iba a dirigir una película de Batman vs. Superman a partir de un guion de Akiva Goldsman , [14] pero Warner Bros. archivó el proyecto para centrarse en proyectos individuales de Superman y Batman. [15] [16] En 2008, una película planeada de la Liga de la Justicia dirigida por George Miller y titulada Justice League: Mortal fue suspendida indefinidamente después de que no logró obtener exenciones fiscales para filmar en Australia. [17] [18] Man of Steel , un reinicio de la serie de películas de Superman estrenada en 2013, [19] tenía la intención de lanzar un universo compartido si tenía éxito. [20] [21] Tras el estreno de la película, Warner Bros. anunció una continuación titulada Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), estableciendo el DCEU. [22] [23] Luego, en 2014, se anunció una lista de 11 películas del DCEU. [24]

En 2016, Warner Bros. estableció DC Films después de que Batman v Superman no cumpliera con las expectativas de taquilla de Warner Bros. y recibiera respuestas negativas de los fanáticos y los críticos por su tono oscuro. La división, dirigida por Geoff Johns y Jon Berg , debía supervisar la producción y formar una dirección creativa cohesiva para el DCEU. [25] [26] [27] Después del fracaso de Justice League (2017), Johns y Berg fueron reemplazados por Walter Hamada en 2018. [28] El DCEU se expandió a la televisión con el lanzamiento de la primera temporada de Peacemaker (2022) en HBO Max . [29]

Discovery Inc. completó su adquisición de la empresa matriz de DC y Warner Bros., WarnerMedia, en 2022, formando una nueva empresa llamada Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) con David Zaslav como director ejecutivo. Zaslav buscó revisar el DCEU y comenzó a buscar un líder creativo similar al presidente de Marvel Studios, Kevin Feige, para liderar los proyectos de cine y televisión de DC. [30] James Gunn y Peter Safran fueron posteriormente anunciados como copresidentes y directores ejecutivos de DC Studios, el sucesor de DC Films. [31] En 2023, el dúo dio a conocer su lista de diez proyectos de DC que formarían parte del Universo DC (DCU), un reinicio suave y sucesor espiritual del DCEU. [32]

Películas

El hombre de acero(2013)

Zack Snyder , director de El hombre de acero , Batman v Superman: El origen de la justicia y coguionista y director de La liga de la justicia

Kal-El/Clark Kent , quien llegó a la Tierra hace años como un bebé proveniente de Kriptón , lucha por comprender por qué fue enviado a la Tierra. Criado por sus padres adoptivos, Jonathan y Martha Kent , Clark adopta el personaje de " Superman " y descubre si sus habilidades están destinadas a mantener la paz o conquistar el mundo. [38]

Durante las discusiones sobre la historia de The Dark Knight Rises (2012), David S. Goyer le contó a Christopher Nolan su idea sobre cómo presentar a Superman en un contexto moderno. [39] Impresionado con el concepto de Goyer, Nolan presentó la idea al estudio, [40] que contrató a Nolan para producir y a Goyer para escribir basándose en el éxito financiero y crítico de The Dark Knight (2008). [41] [42] En octubre de 2010, Zack Snyder fue contratado para dirigir la película, [43] y Henry Cavill fue elegido como Clark Kent / Superman en enero de 2011. [44] La fotografía principal comenzó en agosto de 2011. [45] Man of Steel se estrenó en Norteamérica el 14 de junio de 2013. [46]

Batman v Superman: El origen de la justicia(2016)

El justiciero Batman, con base en Ciudad Gótica, viaja a Metrópolis para combatir preventivamente a Superman, temiendo lo que sucedería si este último no fuera controlado, mientras otra amenaza pone en peligro a la humanidad. [47]

En junio de 2013, Warner Bros. estaba acelerando una secuela de El hombre de acero , con Snyder y Goyer regresando como director y escritor, respectivamente. [48] Nolan participó en un papel de asesor como productor ejecutivo. [49] La secuela incluyó a Batman en un papel principal y sirve como un reinicio de la serie de películas de Batman . [22] [23] Cavill, Amy Adams , Diane Lane y Laurence Fishburne repitieron sus papeles de El hombre de acero , [50] mientras que Ben Affleck fue elegido como Bruce Wayne / Batman. [51] Chris Terrio fue contratado para reescribir el guion de Goyer. [52] Originalmente programado para estrenarse en julio de 2015, la fecha de estreno se cambió al 6 de mayo de 2016, para darles a los cineastas "tiempo para realizar completamente su visión, dada la naturaleza visual compleja de la historia". [53] Se reveló que el título de la película era Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice . [54] La filmación inicial ocurrió el 19 de octubre de 2013, en East Los Angeles College , [55] antes de que la fotografía principal completa comenzara en mayo de 2014 y concluyera ese diciembre. [56] [57] La ​​producción tuvo lugar en Detroit , Illinois , Nuevo México , África y el Pacífico Sur. [56] [58] Después de otro cambio de fecha, la película se estrenó en América del Norte el 25 de marzo de 2016. [59]

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice se desarrolla 18 meses después de los eventos de Man of Steel . [60] La película presenta a Gal Gadot como Diana Prince / Wonder Woman , [61] Ezra Miller como Barry Allen / The Flash , [62] Jason Momoa como Arthur Curry / Aquaman , [50] Ray Fisher como Victor Stone / Cyborg , [63] y Joe Morton como el Dr. Silas Stone . [64] Steppenwolf , quien actúa como el antagonista principal en Justice League (2017), fue presentado a través de una breve escena no incluida en el estreno en cines de la película, sino que fue revelada en línea por Warner Bros. el 28 de marzo de [65] antes de ser incluido en el lanzamiento del video casero Ultimate Edition . [66]

Escuadrón suicida(2016)

Después de la muerte de Superman, una agencia gubernamental secreta recluta a supervillanos encarcelados para ejecutar peligrosas misiones de operaciones encubiertas y rescatar al mundo de una poderosa amenaza, a cambio de clemencia. [67]

En febrero de 2009, antes del desarrollo del DCEU, Warner Bros. estaba desarrollando una película de Suicide Squad , con Dan Lin como productor y Justin Marks escribiendo el guion. [68] Warner Bros. anunció Suicide Squad en octubre de 2014, con David Ayer como director, [24] también como guionista. [69] El elenco principal incluía a Will Smith , Margot Robbie , Jared Leto , Jai Courtney , Jay Hernandez , Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje , Karen Fukuhara , Cara Delevingne , Viola Davis y Joel Kinnaman . [70] La fotografía principal se llevó a cabo de abril a agosto de 2015 en Toronto . [71] [72] [73] Suicide Squad se estrenó en Norteamérica el 5 de agosto de 2016. [74]

Suicide Squad se desarrolla después de los eventos de Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice . [75] Affleck y Miller repiten sus papeles como Bruce Wayne/Batman y Barry Allen/The Flash de esa película. [75] En una escena a mitad de los créditos , Amanda Waller (interpretada por Davis) se encuentra con Wayne en un restaurante y le entrega un expediente que contiene información sobre los futuros miembros de la Liga de la Justicia . [76]

Mujer Maravilla(2017)

Patty Jenkins , directora de Wonder Woman y coguionista/directora de Wonder Woman 1984

Diana de Temiscira , una guerrera amazona que también es la semidiosa hija del dios Zeus , usa sus talentos y habilidades para ayudar a la humanidad durante la Primera Guerra Mundial .

En diciembre de 2013, Gal Gadot fue elegida como Diana Prince / Wonder Woman y firmó un contrato de tres películas que incluía una película en solitario. [61] [77] La ​​película se anunció en octubre de 2014, [24] y Michelle MacLaren fue confirmada para dirigir a partir de un guion de Jason Fuchs el mes siguiente. [78] [79] MacLaren abandonó el proyecto al año siguiente en abril debido a diferencias creativas, [80] y Patty Jenkins fue contratada para reemplazarla. [81] La filmación ocurrió desde noviembre de 2015 hasta mayo de 2016 y tuvo lugar en el Reino Unido , Francia e Italia . [82] [83] Wonder Woman se estrenó en América del Norte el 2 de junio de 2017. [74]

Liga de la justicia(2017)

Motivados por la muerte de Superman a manos de Doomsday , Batman y Wonder Woman reúnen un equipo de metahumanos para detener la amenaza de Steppenwolf, que está en busca de tres Cajas Madre esparcidas por la Tierra. [84]

En junio de 2013, Goyer se dispuso a escribir Justice League como parte de un contrato de tres películas que firmó para Man of Steel . [48] Se confirmó que Snyder regresaría como director en abril de 2014, [85] y la película se anunció en octubre como Justice League Part One . [24] En 2016, se reveló que Chris Terrio había escrito el guion, [86] y el título se cambió a simplemente Justice League en junio. [87] Affleck, Cavill, Gadot, Momoa, Miller y Fisher repitieron sus respectivos papeles de películas anteriores. [88] [89] [90] La filmación se llevó a cabo de abril a octubre de 2016 en Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden en Inglaterra , así como en lugares alrededor de Londres e Islandia . [91] [92] En mayo de 2017, Snyder renunció a sus funciones en la película debido a la muerte de su hija; Joss Whedon ocupó su puesto en posproducción, con escenas adicionales escritas y dirigidas por él. [93] Aunque Whedon no fue acreditado oficialmente por su papel como director de posproducción, completó suficiente trabajo adicional para un crédito como guionista en la película. [94] Justice League se estrenó mundialmente el 17 de noviembre de 2017. [91]

Repitiendo sus papeles de películas anteriores están Jeremy Irons como Alfred Pennyworth , Diane Lane como Martha Kent , Amy Adams como Lois Lane , Jesse Eisenberg como Lex Luthor , Connie Nielsen como Hippolyta , Robin Wright como Antiope y Joe Morton como Silas Stone. [88] [89] [90] La Liga de la Justicia también presenta a JK Simmons como James Gordon , [95] Amber Heard como Mera , [96] y Billy Crudup como Henry Allen , [97] con Joe Manganiello apareciendo como Slade Wilson / Deathstroke en una escena post-créditos. [98]

La Liga de la Justicia de Zack Snyder(2021)

La reacción divisiva ante el corte cinematográfico de Justice League , con Snyder dejando las funciones de dirección y el corte final de la película en manos de Whedon, condujo a una campaña impulsada por los fanáticos para un "Snyder Cut" de la película. Se argumentó que la visión de Snyder sería más coherente con las películas anteriores. [99] En marzo de 2019, Snyder confirmó que su corte original existe y declaró que dependía de Warner Bros. lanzarlo. [100] Warner Bros. permaneció en silencio con respecto al asunto, aunque Variety informó en noviembre que era poco probable que Warner Bros. lanzara la versión de Snyder de Justice League , y una persona con información privilegiada del estudio lo describió como "una quimera". [101] Snyder anunció en mayo de 2020 que HBO Max lanzaría su versión de Justice League en su servicio el 18 de marzo de 2021. [102] Inicialmente concebida como una miniserie de cuatro partes, finalmente se estrenó como una película de cuatro horas, [103] el doble de la duración de la versión cinematográfica. [104] Snyder declaró que esta versión tiene la intención de no afectar el futuro de la continuidad del DCEU, pero que se desarrolla en un universo ligeramente alternativo. [105] Se estima que completar el nuevo corte costó unos 70 millones de dólares, principalmente para efectos visuales y fotografía adicional. [106] Algunos actores volvieron a sus papeles para la fotografía adicional. [107] [108] El trabajo en el corte se completó en enero de 2021. [109]

Los personajes de la película que no aparecieron en la versión teatral incluyen al Joker (con Jared Leto repitiendo el papel de Suicide Squad ), el General Swanwick / Martian Manhunter (con Harry Lennix repitiendo el papel de Man of Steel y Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice ), [110] [111] Darkseid (interpretado por Ray Porter ), [112] DeSaad (interpretado por Peter Guinness ), [113] Nuidis Vulko (interpretado por Willem Dafoe ), [114] Iris West (interpretada por Kiersey Clemons ), [115] Ryan Choi (interpretado por Zheng Kai ), [116] un Green Lantern , así como Granny Goodness . [117]

Aquamán(2018)

James Wan , coguionista y director de las películas de Aquaman

Arthur Curry , un asistente del farero mitad atlante , se propone liderar el reino submarino de Atlantis contra su medio hermano, el rey Orm , que busca unir los siete reinos submarinos contra el mundo de la superficie.

Jason Momoa fue elegido como Arthur Curry / Aquaman en junio de 2014. [50] Para agosto, Will Beall y Kurt Johnstad estaban escribiendo guiones en competencia para la película en solitario del personaje. [118] Aquaman fue anunciado en octubre. [24] James Wan fue contratado como director al año siguiente, así como para supervisar el guion de Johnstad. [119] David Leslie Johnson fue contratado más tarde para escribir un nuevo guion. [120] Beall regresó para escribir el guion, basado en un tratamiento de la historia de Wan y Geoff Johns . [121] Johnson trabajó en una reescritura del guion de Beall con Wan y el productor Peter Safran . [122] La fotografía principal comenzó en mayo de 2017 en Queensland , Australia y terminó ese octubre. [123] [124] Aquaman se estrenó en Norteamérica el 21 de diciembre de 2018. [125]

Aquaman se desarrolla después de los eventos de Justice League , aunque los críticos han notado numerosas inconsistencias entre las dos películas estrenadas en cines. [126] Además, Momoa afirmó que la película tiene lugar después de " Zack's Cut ", con el final de esa versión de la película directamente relacionado con los eventos de Aquaman . [127] Heard repite su papel como Mera de Justice League , [123] mientras que Dafoe es presentado como Nuidis Vulko. [128]

¡Shazam!(2019)

David F. Sandberg , el director de las películas de Shazam!

Al hablar "Shazam", Billy Batson , un niño adoptivo de 14 años , puede convertirse en un superhéroe adulto, cortesía de un antiguo mago. Intenta dominar sus poderes y derrotar a las fuerzas del mal controladas por el Dr. Thaddeus Sivana . [129]

En agosto de 2014, Dwayne Johnson anunció su participación en un proyecto sobre el superhéroe Shazam , anteriormente conocido como Capitán Marvel. [130] Se reveló que Johnson interpretaría al antihéroe Black Adam , el némesis de Shazam en la película, con Darren Lemke listo para escribir el guion en septiembre. [131] En octubre, Warner Bros. anunció a Shazam como una película en su próxima lista. [24] En enero de 2017, Henry Gayden estaba trabajando en el guion. [132] En julio, David F. Sandberg fue contratado para dirigir Shazam!. [ 133] Johnson fue eliminado del proyecto, en su lugar protagonizó una película en solitario de Black Adam. [134] En octubre, Zachary Levi fue elegido para interpretar a Shazam, [135] y en noviembre, Asher Angel fue elegido para interpretar al alter ego infantil de Shazam, Billy Batson. [136] La fotografía principal comenzó en enero de 2018 y finalizó en mayo de ese mismo año, [137] [138] [139] y la mayor parte del rodaje se llevó a cabo en Pinewood Toronto Studios , entre otras ubicaciones alrededor de Toronto . [140] ¡Shazam! se estrenó en Norteamérica el 5 de abril de 2019. [141]

¡Shazam! se desarrolla después de los eventos de La Liga de la Justicia . [142] Superman hace un cameo al final de la película, pero su rostro no se muestra ya que Henry Cavill no pudo repetir el papel debido a conflictos de programación. [143] El villano Mister Mind se presenta en una escena a mitad de los créditos. [144]

Aves rapaces(2020)

Cathy Yan , directora de Aves de Presa

Cuando Cassandra Cain , una joven, se encuentra con un diamante que pertenece al señor del crimen Black Mask , Harley Quinn une fuerzas con Black Canary , Huntress y Renee Montoya para ayudar a protegerla. [145] [146]

En noviembre de 2016, una película basada en el equipo femenino de superhéroes Birds of Prey estaba en desarrollo, con Christina Hodson firmada como guionista. [147] En abril de 2018, Warner Bros. seleccionó a Cathy Yan como directora, con Margot Robbie repitiendo su papel de Harley Quinn de Suicide Squad . [148] Robbie también actuó como productora junto a Sue Kroll y Bryan Unkeless. La película es la primera entrega cinematográfica con clasificación R en el DCEU y tiene un presupuesto menor que la mayoría de las otras películas. [149] Además del papel protagónico de Robbie, el elenco también incluye a Mary Elizabeth Winstead , Jurnee Smollett-Bell , Rosie Perez y Ella Jay Basco . [150] [151] [152] El título completo de la película fue revelado como Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) por Robbie. [153] La fotografía principal comenzó en enero de 2019 en Los Ángeles y duró hasta abril. [154] [155] [156] Birds of Prey tuvo su estreno mundial en Londres el 29 de enero de 2020 y luego se estrenó en América del Norte el 7 de febrero. [157]

Birds of Prey se desarrolla después de los eventos de Suicide Squad . [158]

Mujer Maravilla 1984(2020)

Diana Prince entra en conflicto con la Unión Soviética durante la Guerra Fría en la década de 1980 y encuentra dos formidables enemigos en la forma de Maxwell Lord y Cheetah . [159]

En junio de 2017, Geoff Johns y Patty Jenkins habían comenzado a trabajar en el tratamiento de la historia para una secuela de Wonder Woman . [160] En julio, Johns estaba trabajando en el guion, [161] y la secuela se anunció oficialmente en la Comic-Con de San Diego , con Gadot retomando el papel principal. [162] En septiembre, Jenkins firmó un contrato para regresar como directora, [163] y contrató a David Callaham para escribir el guion con ella y Johns. [164] La producción comenzó en junio de 2018 y concluyó ese diciembre. [165] Los lugares de rodaje incluyeron el Distrito de Columbia , el norte de Virginia , Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden en el Reino Unido y las islas de Tenerife y Fuerteventura en España . [166] [167] [168] [169] Wonder Woman 1984 se estrenó en los Estados Unidos en HBO Max y en los cines simultáneamente el 25 de diciembre de 2020. [170]

En una escena a mitad de los créditos, Lynda Carter , quien interpretó a la Mujer Maravilla en una serie de televisión de los años 70 , es presentada como Asteria , una legendaria guerrera amazónica que poseía una antigua armadura dorada que la Mujer Maravilla de Gadot usa en la película. [171]

El escuadrón suicida(2021)

James Gunn , guionista y director de El Escuadrón Suicida y showrunner de la serie derivada Peacemaker

Amanda Waller envía una nueva Fuerza de Tarea X , compuesta por miembros antiguos y nuevos, en una misión para destruir un laboratorio de la era nazi que contiene experimentos.

En marzo de 2016, se anunció que se estaba desarrollando una secuela de Suicide Squad , con Ayer regresando como director. [172] Adam Cozad fue contratado para escribir el guion en marzo de 2017. [173] En julio, Zak Penn escribió un nuevo tratamiento de la historia . [174] En septiembre, Gavin O'Connor fue contratado como director y escritor después de que Ayer se retirara. [175] [176] O'Connor completó el guion con David Bar Katz y Todd Stashwick en septiembre de 2018. [177] [178] Al mes siguiente, O'Connor dejó el proyecto porque Warner Bros. creía que el guion era demasiado similar a Birds of Prey . [179] En 2019, la película fue retitulada The Suicide Squad , con James Gunn dirigiendo, a partir de un nuevo guion que escribió. [180] Gunn eligió el proyecto sobre varias otras películas que Warner Bros. tenía en desarrollo, incluida una película de Superman. [181] En marzo, Idris Elba se unió al elenco. Inicialmente fue contratado para reemplazar a Smith como Deadshot , quien abandonó debido a conflictos de programación, pero luego se decidió que Elba interpretaría un nuevo personaje para que Smith pudiera regresar en el futuro. [182] [183] ​​Robbie, Kinnaman, Courtney y Davis repiten sus papeles de Suicide Squad . [184] La producción comenzó en septiembre de 2019 en Pinewood Atlanta Studios en Atlanta , con filmaciones adicionales en Panamá , y concluyó en febrero de 2020. [185] [186] [187] [188] The Suicide Squad comenzó su estreno internacional el 30 de julio de 2021 en el Reino Unido, y se estrenó en cines y en la plataforma de transmisión HBO Max en los Estados Unidos el 5 de agosto. [189]

Adán negro(2022)

Casi 5.000 años después de que le otorgaran los poderes de los dioses egipcios y lo encarcelaran, Black Adam es liberado de su tumba, listo para desatar su forma de justicia en el mundo moderno. [190]

En septiembre de 2014, después de ser considerado para interpretar a Shazam y Lobo , Dwayne Johnson fue elegido como Black Adam, un villano central de la franquicia Shazam de DC. [131] [191] El personaje estaba destinado a ser presentado en ¡Shazam!, pero Johnson convenció a los estudios de producción de la película para que dividieran la narrativa para centrarse en el origen de Black Adam, [132] con Black Adam y Shazam listos para cruzarse en una futura película. [192] Adam Sztykiel fue contratado como guionista. [193] Jaume Collet-Serra fue contratado como director en junio de 2019, con Johnson, Beau Flynn , Hiram García y Dany García adjuntos como productores. [194] [195] Para septiembre de 2020, Rory Haines y Sohrab Noshirvani habían escrito un nuevo borrador del guion. [196] El rodaje comenzó en abril de 2021 y concluyó ese julio. [197] [198] Black Adam se estrenó en Estados Unidos el 21 de octubre de 2022. [199]

La película presenta a la Sociedad de la Justicia de América , compuesta por Aldis Hodge como Hawkman , [200] Noah Centineo como Atom Smasher , [201] Quintessa Swindell como Cyclone , [202] y Pierce Brosnan como Doctor Fate . [203] Repitiendo sus papeles de medios anteriores de DCEU están Davis como Amanda Waller, Djimon Hounsou como el mago Shazam y Jennifer Holland como Emilia Harcourt, [204] [205] con Henry Cavill apareciendo como Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman en una escena de mitad de créditos. [206] [207]

¡Shazam! La furia de los dioses(2023)

Billy Batson y sus hermanos adoptivos, que se transforman en superhéroes al decir "¡Shazam!", se ven obligados a volver a la acción y luchar contra las Hijas de Atlas , que quieren usar un arma que podría destruir el mundo.

Una secuela de Shazam! entró en desarrollo en abril de 2019, con Henry Gayden regresando como escritor. [208] David F. Sandberg y Peter Safran regresaron como director y productor, respectivamente, y Chris Morgan fue contratado como guionista adicional. [209] [210] Zachary Levi repite su papel como el superhéroe titular, como la mayoría del elenco adulto y infantil de la Familia Shazam . [211] [212] En DC FanDome en agosto de 2020, el título de la película se anunció como Shazam! Fury of the Gods . [213] El rodaje comenzó en mayo de 2021 en Atlanta y concluyó ese agosto. [214] [215] Shazam! Fury of the Gods se estrenó en los Estados Unidos el 17 de marzo de 2023. [216]

En enero de 2023, los codirectores ejecutivos de DC Studios, James Gunn y Peter Safran, declararon que Shazam! Fury of the Gods conducirá directamente a los eventos de The Flash . [217]

El flash(2023)

Barry Allen viaja en el tiempo para evitar el asesinato de su madre, lo que trae consecuencias imprevistas. [218]

En julio de 2013, Greg Berlanti estaba desarrollando una película centrada en Barry Allen/The Flash , [219] y redactó un guion junto a Geoff Johns, Chris Brancato , Michael Green y Marc Guggenheim . [220] En octubre de 2014, Warner Bros. anunció The Flash con una fecha de estreno prevista para 2018, y que Ezra Miller fue elegido para el papel protagonista. [24] [62] Phil Lord y Christopher Miller escribieron un nuevo tratamiento de la historia al año siguiente en abril. [221] Durante los dos años siguientes, Seth Grahame-Smith y Rick Famuyiwa abandonaron individualmente como directores debido a diferencias creativas con el estudio. [222] [223] Joby Harold fue contratado para hacer una reescritura de la primera página del guion en enero de 2017, que anteriormente tenía borradores escritos por Grahame-Smith y Famuyiwa. [224] En julio, el título de la película se cambió a Flashpoint , [162] basado en la historia del cómic del mismo nombre . [225] Dan Mazeau fue contratado como coguionista. [226] En marzo de 2018, John Francis Daley y Jonathan Goldstein fueron contratados para codirigir. [227] [228] En 2019, tras diferencias creativas con el trabajo de los codirectores en el guion, Miller fue contratado para coescribir un nuevo borrador en colaboración con Grant Morrison . [229] En julio, Daley y Goldstein habían abandonado el proyecto, mientras que Andy Muschietti y Christina Hodson fueron contratados para reemplazarlos como director y guionista, respectivamente. Barbara Muschietti y Michael Disco se desempeñan como productores. [230] El rodaje comenzó en abril de 2021, [231] en Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden en Hertfordshire , Inglaterra, [232] y concluyó ese octubre. [233] The Flash se estrenó el 16 de junio de 2023. [234]

The Flash explora el concepto del multiverso usando la Speed ​​Force y presenta múltiples superhéroes, [235] [236] incluyendo a Michael Keaton como Bruce Wayne/Batman (repitiendo su papel de la película Batman de 1989 y su secuela de 1992 Batman Returns ) [237] [238] y Sasha Calle como Supergirl . [239] Ben Affleck también repite su papel como la versión del DCEU de Bruce Wayne/Batman. [238] La película también "reinicia" el DCEU, según Barbara Muschietti. [236] Michael Shannon y Antje Traue repiten sus papeles como General Zod y Faora-Ul , respectivamente, de Man of Steel , [240] con Ron Livingston reemplazando a Billy Crudup en el papel de Henry Allen, el padre de Barry, quien apareció en Justice League y su versión del director, [241] [242] y Kiersey Clemons regresando como Iris West de la última versión. [243]

En enero de 2023, los codirectores ejecutivos de DC Studios, James Gunn y Peter Safran, declararon que The Flash "reiniciará" el Universo DC y conducirá directamente a los eventos de Blue Beetle , Aquaman y el Reino Perdido , y su futura lista de películas con el subtítulo de: "Capítulo 1: Dioses y monstruos". [244] [217] Gunn explicó más tarde que The Flash cambiará algunos aspectos y personajes, pero no todos los aspectos de la franquicia anterior. [245]

Escarabajo azul(2023)

Ángel Manuel Soto , director de Blue Beetle

Después de que Jaime Reyes se gradúa de la universidad y regresa a su ciudad natal Palmera City, es elegido para convertirse en un anfitrión simbiótico del Scarab, una antigua reliquia biotecnológica alienígena que le otorga una poderosa armadura de exoesqueleto , convirtiéndolo en el superhéroe Blue Beetle .

En noviembre de 2018, se estaba desarrollando una película centrada en la encarnación de Jaime Reyes de Blue Beetle , con un guion escrito por Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer. [246] En febrero de 2021, Ángel Manuel Soto firmó como director, [247] y Xolo Maridueña fue elegido como el personaje principal en agosto. [248] John Rickard y Zev Foreman se desempeñan como productores. [249] La fotografía principal comenzó en mayo en Atlanta y finalizó el 18 de julio de 2022 en Puerto Rico . [250] [251] Inicialmente desarrollada como una película exclusiva de HBO Max, [252] Blue Beetle luego se cambió a un estreno en cines y se estrenó el 18 de agosto de 2023. [253]

En enero de 2023, los codirectores ejecutivos de DC Studios, James Gunn y Peter Safran, declararon que Blue Beetle sigue directamente los eventos de The Flash , [217] donde gran parte de la franquicia se "reiniciará" de tal manera que Blue Beetle estará "totalmente desconectado (de todo lo que vino antes) y puede ser parte del DCU". [244] [245]

Aquaman y el reino perdido(2023)

Cuatro años después de los acontecimientos de la primera película , Arthur Curry/Aquaman se ve obligado a proteger Atlantis y a sus seres queridos de la devastación después de que David Kane/Black Manta desate un antiguo poder al obtener el Tridente Negro maldito. Para lograrlo, busca la ayuda de un aliado improbable, su hermano Orm.

En enero de 2019, Warner Bros. confirmó el desarrollo de una secuela de Aquaman , con intenciones de que James Wan regresara como director. [254] Además de protagonizar, Momoa tiene un papel creativo más importante en la secuela; junto con su socio de escritura Thomas Pa'a Sibbett, [255] presentó su idea para la secuela a Warner Bros. y coescribió el primer tratamiento de la historia. [256] [257] [258] En febrero, David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick firmó como guionista; completó el guion junto a Wan. [259] [256] El productor Peter Safran dijo que la película explorará los otros Siete Reinos de la Atlántida . [260] El título fue anunciado como Aquaman y el Reino Perdido . [261] El rodaje se realizó desde junio de 2021 hasta enero de 2022 en el Reino Unido , Hawái y Los Ángeles . [262] [263] Aquaman y el reino perdido se estrenó el 22 de diciembre de 2023. [264]

En enero de 2023, los codirectores ejecutivos de DC Studios, James Gunn y Peter Safran, declararon que Aquaman y el Reino Perdido se desarrollará tras el "reinicio" de la línea de tiempo de la película de DC por The Flash , y que será seguido directamente por la lista de proyectos que recibió el subtítulo de: "Capítulo 1: Dioses y monstruos", [244] [217] [245] mencionando que el "verdadero inicio" ocurrirá en 2025. [265]

Serie de televisión

Pacificador(2022)

El miembro de la Fuerza de Tarea X, Christopher Smith / Peacemaker, es enviado en una misión de operaciones encubiertas para atacar a las "mariposas", individuos poseídos por criaturas parásitas similares a insectos que invaden la raza humana. [267]

En septiembre de 2020, se estaba desarrollando una serie de televisión derivada de The Suicide Squad centrada en Peacemaker para HBO Max. James Gunn se desempeñó como productor ejecutivo junto a Peter Safran, escribió sus ocho episodios y dirigió varios de ellos. [29] John Cena repite su papel de Peacemaker de la película. [29] El rodaje comenzó en Vancouver, Canadá, en enero de 2021 y concluyó ese julio. [268] [269] Los primeros tres episodios de Peacemaker se lanzaron el 13 de enero de 2022, y los episodios posteriores se lanzaron semanalmente hasta el 17 de febrero. [270] Poco después de que terminara la serie, la serie se renovó para una segunda temporada , con Gunn listo para escribir y dirigir cada episodio. [266]

La primera temporada de Peacemaker se desarrolla cinco meses después de los eventos de The Suicide Squad , [271] con Steve Agee y Jennifer Holland repitiendo sus respectivos papeles como John Economos y Emilia Harcourt de esa película. [272] [273] Viola Davis, [274] Jason Momoa y Ezra Miller también hacen apariciones no acreditadas como sus respectivos papeles en el DCEU de Amanda Waller, Arthur Curry/Aquaman y Barry Allen/Flash, con Superman y Wonder Woman también apareciendo interpretados por dobles, con sus rostros oscurecidos por la oscuridad. La serie contiene referencias al universo DC más amplio, incluida la confirmación de que Bat-Mite , Doll Man , Matter-Eater Lad , Kite Man y Green Arrow existen en el DCEU. [275] Además, se puede ver brevemente un titular de periódico que detalla a Intergang , antes de su debut en Black Adam . [276]

Después de que se ordenó la segunda temporada tras las reacciones positivas obtenidas por la serie, con el creador del programa, James Gunn , confirmado para escribir y dirigir todos los episodios planificados, y John Cena listo para repetir el papel principal , [266] Gunn declaró que la nueva temporada exploraría las mayores ramificaciones de las secuelas de los eventos de la primera temporada. [277] Tras la cancelación sorpresa de la película de HBO Max Batgirl en agosto de 2022, Gunn reafirmó que la segunda temporada de Peacemaker era "segura" y continuaría el desarrollo. [278] Más tarde, ese mismo mes, declaró que el rodaje estaba programado para comenzar en 2023, [279] pero en enero de 2023 Gunn dijo que la segunda temporada se retrasó porque estaba ocupado trabajando en otros proyectos. [280]

Proyectos cancelados y reelaborados

A lo largo de los años, muchos proyectos que en algún momento se suponía que formarían parte del DCEU se trasladaron a una continuidad diferente, se cancelaron por completo o no se lanzaron. Tras el final del DCEU y el reinicio en el DCU, varios proyectos que estaban en desarrollo se archivaron, aunque es posible que se reutilicen para la nueva continuidad:

Configuración ampliada

En octubre de 2014, Geoff Johns explicó que el enfoque de DC para sus películas y series de televisión sería diferente del universo cinematográfico de Marvel Studios, afirmando que su universo cinematográfico y sus universos televisivos se mantendrían separados dentro de un multiverso para permitir que "todos hagan el mejor producto posible, para contar la mejor historia, para hacer el mejor mundo". [491] Esta división duró hasta enero de 2020, cuando se estableció retroactivamente que el DCEU tuviera conexiones con la continuidad del Arrowverse de The CW a través de una expansión del concepto del multiverso, durante la Parte 4 del crossover "Crisis en Tierras Infinitas". Ezra Miller repitió su papel como Barry Allen en un cameo junto a la versión del personaje de Grant Gustin . Durante su conversación, Barry de Miller tiene la idea de llamarse " The Flash " de su yo alternativo y menciona a "Victor". [492] A pesar de su cameo, el episodio no confirmó la Tierra designada para los personajes del DCEU. [493] [494]

El cameo de Miller abrió más posibilidades para crossovers entre las películas de DC y el Arrowverse. El presidente de DC Films, Walter Hamada, reveló que antes de "Crisis en Tierras Infinitas", DC había sido estructurada de tal manera que la división de televisión tenía que aprobar el uso de personajes con la división de cine. Ahora, la compañía podría "realmente apoyarse en esta idea [del multiverso] y reconocer el hecho de que puede haber un Flash en la televisión y uno en las películas, y no tienes que elegir uno u otro, y ambos existen en este multiverso". [495] El creador y productor ejecutivo del Arrowverse, Greg Berlanti, estuvo de acuerdo, sintiendo que "en el futuro, hay más oportunidades de hacer más cosas como esta", [496] y estaba abierto a que aparecieran más personajes de películas en el Arrowverse. [495]

En agosto de 2020, Hamada anunció planes para desarrollar un multiverso inspirado en los cómics. Al hacerlo, el estudio también declaró que todos los proyectos pasados, presentes y futuros son parte del mismo multiverso unificado. [302] [238] [403] El director de The Flash , Andy Muschietti, explicó además que todas las adaptaciones anteriores de DC Comics eran parte del multiverso: "... todas las iteraciones cinematográficas que hemos visto antes son válidas... todo lo que has visto existe, y todo lo que verás existe, en el mismo multiverso unificado". [238] [403] En 2023, la versión DCEU de Shazam hizo un cameo a través de imágenes de archivo en el episodio de la temporada 4 de Titans "Dude, Where's My Gar?". [497]

Cronología

En el DCEU, los eventos de las películas rara vez dan a conocer explícitamente sus años exactos. [498] Man of Steel tiene lugar después de los eventos de Wonder Woman y Wonder Woman 1984 , que se desarrollan en 1918 y 1984, respectivamente. Wonder Woman también tiene escenas de cierre ambientadas en el presente después de los eventos de Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice . Los eventos de Batman v Superman ocurren 18 meses después de los eventos de Man of Steel , que sigue las consecuencias y el surgimiento de extraterrestres y metahumanos como Superman. [60] La película concluye con la muerte de Superman, que se enfatiza en Suicide Squad y Justice League , que tienen lugar aproximadamente uno y dos años después, respectivamente. [499]

Jason Momoa confirmó que Aquaman tiene lugar justo después de Justice League de Zack Snyder . [127] Aquaman es seguido por Shazam!, que ocurre durante la temporada navideña de 2018. [500] Los eventos de Birds of Prey se desarrollan en 2020. [158] ¡Shazam! Fury of the Gods se desarrolla unos dos años después de su predecesor, pero al menos en 2021, porque Billy Batson tenía catorce años en Shazam! mientras que en Shazam! Fury of the Gods tiene diecisiete años. [501] Se confirma que The Suicide Squad tendrá lugar en 2021. [502] Peacemaker se desarrolla cinco meses después de los eventos de The Suicide Squad . [271] En un episodio de Peacemaker se puede ver una página de periódico hablando de los trastornos que suceden en Kahndaq causados ​​por Intergang de lo que se puede inferir que los eventos de Black Adam ocurren poco después de Peacemaker . [503] Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom se desarrolla cuatro años después del primer Aquaman . [504] The Flash se desarrolla en 2023 y 2013 de una línea de tiempo alternativa donde Michael Keaton es Batman. [505] Blue Beetle es la última película en la línea de tiempo del DCEU, pero Xolo Maridueña repetirá su papel en el DCU. [506]

Elenco y personajes recurrentes

Indicadores de lista

Esta sección incluye personajes que han aparecido en tres o más entregas.

Recepción

Rendimiento en taquilla

Respuesta crítica y pública

Reconocimientos

La franquicia ha ganado un premio de la Academia , [619] nominada a tres premios Annie , [620] [621] [622] siete premios Critics' Choice Movie Awards (ganando dos), [623] [624] [625] [626] 13 premios Critics' Choice Super Awards (ganando dos), [627] [628] [629] [630] 12 Golden Raspberry (ganando cuatro), [631] [632] cinco premios Grammy , [633] dos premios Hugo (ganando uno), [634] [635] tres premios Golden Reel , [636] [637] [638] 14 premios MTV Movie & TV Awards (ganando dos), [639] [640] [641] [642] [643] [644] un premio Primetime Creative Arts Emmy , [645] 35 premios Saturn (ganando uno), [646] [647] [648] [649] [650] [651] y ocho premios de la Visual Effects Society , [652] [653] [654] [655] entre otros.

Música

Bandas sonoras

Individual

Películas

Serie de televisión

Otros medios

Novelas

Historietas

Juegos de vídeo

Podcast

Reiniciar

En enero de 2023, Gunn y Safran anunciaron las diez entregas iniciales del Universo DC, que conforman una parte de la lista subtitulada "Capítulo 1: Dioses y monstruos". Incluían las películas Superman (2025), The Authority , The Brave and the Bold , Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow y Swamp Thing , así como las series de televisión Waller , Creature Commandos , Lanterns , Paradise Lost y Booster Gold . El dúo estaba abierto a que actores del DCEU como Miller, Gadot, Momoa y Levi repitieran sus respectivos papeles, [32] aunque Gunn aclaró que Superman serviría como el inicio de la nueva continuidad, con el DCU pudiendo cambiar eventos del DCEU, con las propiedades del DCEU sirviendo "como un recuerdo aproximado de lo que sucede en el DCU". [689] La película de Flash se usaría para restablecer algunos aspectos del universo de cara al DCU. [245] En octubre de 2023, Variety informó que ningún miembro del elenco de Man of Steel , Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice o Justice League repetiría sus papeles en el DCU. [343]

Véase también

Franquicias relacionadas

Notas

  1. ^ Snyder fue el director durante la fotografía principal, pero fue reemplazado por Joss Whedon durante la posproducción. Snyder conservó el crédito como director de la película terminada, [33] aunque los informes han indicado que Whedon volvió a filmar la mayor parte de la película. En consecuencia, Snyder lanzó una versión del director en 2021. [34]
  2. ^ ab Este lanzamiento debutó simultáneamente en cines y en HBO Max . [35] [36]
  3. ^ La versión extendida del director de La Liga de la Justicia (2017).
  4. ^ El lanzamiento es una película exclusiva de HBO Max.
  5. ^ El Writers Guild of America West también acredita individualmente a: Rebecca Drysdale , Rick Famuyiwa , Seth Grahame-Smith , Geoff Johns , Phil Lord, Chris Miller , Ezra Miller , Grant Morrison y Adam Sztykiel por escribir materiales literarios adicionales, aunque no están acreditados en pantalla. [37]
  6. ^ abcd Estos actores sirven como dobles de cuerpo en papeles sin diálogo donde no se muestran sus rostros.

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