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How to watch DC movies in order (release date and chronological)

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By Bradley Russell Contributions from Emily Garbutt, George Marston, Emma-Jane Betts, Anthony McGlynn, Molly Edwards, Jordan Farley last updated 22 May 2026

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The question of how to watch the DC movies in order is more complicated than you might think. For starters, there are now two distinct DC universes, with the DCEU (aka Snyderverse) having been superseded by James Gunn's DCU Chapter One. To make things even more complicated, not every DC movie is part of continuity, with movies like The Batman considered Elseworlds titles.

This year, there are three entries in the DCU still to come: Supergirl on the big screen, Lanterns on HBO, and Clayface, also on the big screen. And next year is a doozy, with both Superman sequel Man of Tomorrow and the (very) long-awaited The Batman 2 releasing mere months apart.

Confused about where to start? Or how The Suicide Squad connects to Superman? We've got you covered with everything you need to know about how to watch all the DC movies in order, starting with DCEU titles like Man of Steel and taking you right up to date. They're arranged in both release order and in chronological order of the in-universe timeline. And when you're ready for even more superhero action, you can check out our guide on how to watch the Marvel movies in order.

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How to watch DC movies in order – release order

Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom

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Here’s how to watch DC movies in release order, as well as TV shows, discounting the movies that haven’t yet been released. We'll get deeper into the thorny issue of the DCU in just a bit.

  • Man of Steel (2013)
  • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)
  • Suicide Squad (2016)
  • Wonder Woman (2017)
  • Justice League (2017)
  • Aquaman (2018)
  • Shazam! (2019)
  • Joker (2019) [Elseworlds]
  • Birds of Prey (2020)
  • Wonder Woman 1984 (2020)
  • Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021) [non-canon]
  • The Suicide Squad (2021)
  • The Batman (2022) [Elseworlds]
  • DC League of Super-Pets (2022) [Elseworlds]
  • Black Adam (2022)
  • Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023)
  • The Flash (2023)
  • Blue Beetle (2023)
  • Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023)
  • Joker: Folie à Deux [Elseworlds] (2024)
  • The Penguin [Elseworlds] (2024)
  • Creature Commandos (2024) [DCU]
  • Superman (2025) [DCU]
  • Peacemaker season 2 (2025) [DCU]

Best for: Newcomers to DC

While the likes of Christopher Nolan’s Bat-trilogy and Constantine don’t count as part of a cinematic universe and should be treated as standalone entities, almost everything from Man of Steel onwards is in the same DC Extended Universe (DCEU). However, there are some oddities when attempting to watch the DC movies in order.

For simplicity’s sake, we’re sticking to everything released under the DC banner from Man of Steel, though Joker and The Batman are completely standalone stories in their own universe away from the DCEU (more on that below in the 'Elseworlds' section).

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As for the Snyder Cut, we recommend watching the 2017 theatrical Justice League release for 'canon' purposes, but Zack Snyder's 2021 version for a different and more definitive take on some of your favorite characters. On top of that, it's a superior movie, even if it is four hours long. Best of all, the already-released DC movies mentioned below can, for the most part, be watched right now on Max.

In terms of current releases, Superman is the latest DC movie, now kicking off a new cinematic universe. Creature Commandos is also available to stream on HBO Max, as is Peacemaker season 2 (which is set directly after the events of Superman).

How to watch the DCU in order

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Right now, only three DCU projects have a confirmed place in the DCU watch order. They are Creature Commandos and, following on from that, Superman and then Peacemaker season 2.

While other series and movies are in various states of production, not all of them have a place on the DCU watch order yet, which is as follows:

  • Creature Commandos (2024)
  • Superman (2025)
  • Peacemaker season 2 (2025)

Other DCU features or TV shows that have release dates or have been officially announced include:

  • Supergirl (2026)
  • Clayface (2026)
  • Lanterns (2026)
  • Man of Tomorrow (2027)
  • Batman: The Brave and the Bold (TBC)
  • Booster Gold (TBC)
  • Paradise Lost (TBC)
  • Swamp Thing (TBC)

How to watch DC movies in order – chronological order

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  • Wonder Woman (main story) (1914-18)
  • Wonder Woman 1984
  • Man of Steel
  • The Flash (alternate timeline scenes)
  • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
  • Wonder Woman (modern-day scenes)
  • Suicide Squad
  • Justice League (theatrical)
  • Aquaman
  • Shazam!
  • Birds of Prey
  • The Suicide Squad
  • Black Adam
  • Shazam! Fury of the Gods
  • The Flash
  • Blue Beetle
  • Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom

Best for: Those who are rewatching the DCEU.

The chronological order of DC movies begins with Wonder Woman; it's mostly easy and pales in comparison to the monstrous Marvel timeline. Still, some (such as Aquaman, Shazam!, and Birds of Prey) are quite hard to pin down into the correct timeframe. Atlantis doesn’t exactly have underwater calendars in every scene.

Even if the years aren’t nailed down beyond Wonder Woman’s entries, there is an agreed-upon chronological order thanks to some Easter eggs (such as a "Superman is back!" poster in Shazam! and Harley Quinn’s Birds of Prey break-up with Joker) that keeps things relatively simple... until The Flash.

Yep, the Scarlet Speedster is in danger of blowing up the entire DC watch order. It technically takes place after the events of Justice League but, without going into spoilers, can also be watched concurrently with Man of Steel. But it also exists on a completely separate timeline. Our advice? Leave it until the end, but in the knowledge that some of its scenes come during Superman's solo adventure on a completely different, parallel timeline.

If you want to get even more granular, you can queue up certain scenes to watch in chronological order – but it could get messy.

Some of Justice League, for example, clearly overlaps with Aquaman. Suicide Squad also features some pre-Man of Steel flashbacks to Bruce Wayne's early crusading in Gotham. But, by and large, it helps to keep things streamlined and to use the list above, with only Wonder Woman’s "modern day" scenes being crucial to the chronological order of the DCEU in terms of plot.

DCU vs. DCEU: How does James Gunn's DCU affect the DC watch order?

James Gunn and Superman

(Image credit: Rodin Eckenroth / Stringer / Getty /DC)

The DCU is completely new and not related to the previous DCEU (though some characters do crossover, most notably Peacemaker). They may have some similarities, but it's all going to be very different and a fresh cinematic universe from hereon in. You can start fresh here if you're planning a DC marathon.

So, yes, the DCEU is old news. DCU Chapter One is the first step in a new rebooted cinematic universe, which makes everything from Man of Steel to The Flash (largely) redundant in terms of the new grand story it was ultimately trying to tell.

That means the Aquaman sequel was officially the final DCEU movie.

James Gunn has said that, moving forward, his DCU works will be 'canon.' Nothing in the DCEU, seemingly, will matter as part of this cinematic universe outside of some broad details and some continued castings that will carry over.

"Nothing is canon until Creature Commandos [in 2024] – a sort of aperitif to the DCU – & then a deeper dive into the universe with Superman after that," Gunn wrote on Threads. "It’s a very human drive to want to understand everything all the time, but I think it's okay to be confused on what’s happening in the DCU since no one has seen anything from the DCU yet."

Now, that collection of DCEU movies from 2013 to 2023 listed above (not including 'Elseworlds' movies like The Batman that exist outside of that main canon) is part of an older cinematic universe that is being left behind.

Everything going forward from Superman and Creature Commandos onwards will be part of the new DCU, though some characters and story elements could still transfer over, like Blue Beetle and Peacemaker. It's... confusing, but it's best to think of the universes as entirely separate, just with some characters played by the same people.

For more on all the currently confirmed projects in the DCU, check out our guide to DCU Chapter One.

How does the Snyder Cut affect the DC watch order?

Cyborg, The Flash, Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and Aquaman line up in Zack Snyder's Justice League

(Image credit: Warner Bros./DC/HBO Max)

For now, Zack Snyder's Justice League is still not considered canon. For many fans, however, ZSJL is the culmination of a trilogy that started in Man of Steel and continued through Batman v Superman. The director then had plans for Justice League 2, as well as a third movie that would have seen Superman's son become the new Batman.

Those movies will not come to pass, but you can still enjoy Snyder's trilogy: Man of Steel, Batman v Superman, and Zack Snyder's Justice League.

Are The Batman and Joker connected to the DCU?

The Batman

(Image credit: Warner Bros)

Both universes fall under the Elseworlds banner of the new DCU, meaning they all take place in different worlds away from the main action.

When it comes to Robert Pattinson's The Batman and Joaquin Phoenix's Joker, there's no correct watch order, only that Joker Folie à Deux should be watched after the 2019 original. The two Batman and Joker universes are also not connected in any way – in fact, The Batman introduces its own version of the Clown Prince of Crime (played by Barry Keoghan).

Both The Batman and Joker films can be watched at your own leisure and do not need to be part of your DCEU (or future DCU) watch.

However, if you really want to get every DC movie under your belt, there's no harm watching these amid your release order watch-through, but don't expect Phoenix's Joker to pop up and fight the Justice League anytime soon.


Keep on top of the spandex-wearing crimefighters with our guide to new superhero movies. Then jump into our movie release dates calendar to tick off what else you want to see this year. And for the latest from DC, check out the trailer for Supergirl.

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