The DCU Needs a Justice League Animated Series

Fans are excited about the prospects of James Gunn’s DC Universe, starting with 2025’s Superman: Legacy. DCU Chapter 1: Gods and Monsters lays the foundation for the franchise by introducing several key members. This includes Justice League members like Superman, Batman, and Green Lantern.There are a ton of expectations for Gunn to properly set up the Justice League, following the franchise’s past debacle with the DCEU. Moreover, there’s more hope about the team sustaining long enough to be part of multiple live-action projects down the line. But what happens between these projects for the league? The answer lies in animation.While fans are intrigued about seeing what video games will take place in the DCU, animation is another key avenue that will be explored. Due to a single continuity, the franchise has a variety of different ways to showcase fan-favorite characters. Over the past decade, the DC Animated Universe and the Tomorrowverse have failed to attract a massive fandom like their predecessors. On top of that, Marvel has found great success with the animation adaptation of their properties. This includes the Spider-Verse franchise, What If…? and upcoming MCU projects like X-Men ’97, Spider-Man: Freshman Year, and Marvel Zombies.

Fans are excited about the prospects of James Gunn’s DC Universe, starting with 2025’s Superman: Legacy. DCU Chapter 1: Gods and Monsters lays the foundation for the franchise by introducing several key members. This includes Justice League members like Superman, Batman, and Green Lantern.

There are a ton of expectations for Gunn to properly set up the Justice League, following the franchise’s past debacle with the DCEU. Moreover, there’s more hope about the team sustaining long enough to be part of multiple live-action projects down the line. But what happens between these projects for the league? The answer lies in animation.

While fans are intrigued about seeing what video games will take place in the DCU, animation is another key avenue that will be explored. Due to a single continuity, the franchise has a variety of different ways to showcase fan-favorite characters. Over the past decade, the DC Animated Universe and the Tomorrowverse have failed to attract a massive fandom like their predecessors. On top of that, Marvel has found great success with the animation adaptation of their properties. This includes the Spider-Verse franchise, What If…? and upcoming MCU projects like X-Men ’97, Spider-Man: Freshman Year, and Marvel Zombies.

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