Netflix Has a Huge Opportunity With the DC Studios Superheroes

December 6, 2025, 12:57 AM UTC

In a corner bungalow on the Warner Bros. lot in Los Angeles, a towering Superman statue casts a shadow across the desk of Peter Safran, co-head of DC Studios. The surface of the workspace is buried under Batman and Wonder Woman comic books, merchandise and annotated scripts.

Safran and director James Gunn, his counterpart, have been plotting the future of some of the world’s best-known superheroes. Their plan kicked off in July with Superman, but there’s a lot more in the works: Supergirl and Clayface movies next year, sequels to Superman and The Batman in 2027, a ...

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