It's already clear that the DC Extended Universe is set to expand significantly in scope in 2023, but very little was done to promote the franchise's future at Comic-Con 2022. Though DC's big cinematic franchise may have gotten off to something of a shaky start, Warner Bros. certainly appears to be willing to invest in the future of the DCEU. The early entries into the DCEU remain divisive, but they have still laid the foundations for a number of interesting and highly-anticipated stories, with appearances from multiple major DC characters in the works for future movies.
The DCEU reveals from San Diego Comic-Con 2022 paled in comparison to those of its Marvel counterpart, but there were still teases of DC's cinematic future. These came in the form of exciting reveals of elements of Black Adam and the Shazam 2 trailer, both of which are set to release in the latter half of 2022. Though Black Adam will introduce one of DC's most powerful villains and Shazam! Fury of the Gods' trailer has teased greater connectivity within the movies of the franchise, DC's Comic-Con focus being specifically on its 2022 titles seemed like an odd choice.
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The lack of details regarding The Flash or Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom was a strange decision for the DC Comic-Con panel. So far in the DCEU, the Flash and Aquaman have been two of its most important characters, with both heroes serving as founding members of the franchise's Justice League, and The Flash in particular is set to be the most important DCEU movie to date due to its Multiverse story expanding the scope of the franchise. The omission of details or reveals regarding the two 2023 movies ultimately contributed to a
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