If like me you are ridiculously excited for DC Fandome 2021, the good news is we are a mere week and a half away from seeing what amazing things DC has in store for the next year. Last year’s event was a huge success, broadcast around the globe with huge reveals about The Suicide Squad, Wonder Woman 84 and the first look at Robert Pattinson’s The Batman.
This year boasts an even bigger lineup with the first full trailer for The Batman from director Matt Reeves and starring Robert Pattinson. We will also get an inside look into Aquaman 2, Black Adam, The Flash and Shazam 2 with the stars rumoured to be in attendance. This includes Jason Mamoa, Dwayne Johnson, Zachary Levi, Zoe Kravitz, Pierce Brosnan and Zachary Levi. On the TV side, we will get an extended look at The Peacemaker series from director James Gunn and star John Cena. Representing the Arrowverse will be Grant Gustin (The Flash) and Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch (Superman & Lois) with Melissa Benoist attending to farewell the final season of Supergirl. If animation is more your style, Katie Cuoco from Harley Quinn will be there to give us a look at season three, along with Bruce Timm’s new Batman animated series titled Caped Crusader. Rumour is that we may see a look at the new season of Young Justice titled Phantoms. We can also expect a first look at the animated film DC League of Super Pets coming from WB Animation.
On the gaming front, WB Games and Rocksteady have promised a further look at The Suicide Squad Kill The Justice League game. We are unsure if WB Montreal will release anything on Gotham Knights with the game being delayed till 2022 but who knows what surprises could come up.
You can watch the full release video below and don’t forget to stream the event from 4am Sunday October 17th on dcfandome.com, our editor Alaisdair will be live streaming the event on our Twitch channel if you want to grab an early brekkie and join in the conversation.
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