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2026 is a building year for the DCU. While Marvel unleashes its heaviest possible hitters, DC is adding to their solid foundation with two more films – including one that may be a bit out of left field – that both have the potential to surprise. First up...
Here's a look at all the DC movies and series currently in the works, along with a few whose fates may be in jeopardy.
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New laws for DC, Maryland and Virginia on January 1, 2026
In 2026, residents in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., will see significant changes as a range of new laws go into effect.
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7 DC next level comics coming in 2026 that I can't wait to read
After 2025's All In saga, DC Comics is prepared to take things to the Next Level in 2026. DC has already discussed what's next following DC K.O. While DC All In isn't ending, they've decided to introduce new branding for their next wave of titles, entitled DC Next Level.
This is because DC Studios overseers James Gunn and Peter Safran appear to be flouting a lot of conventional wisdom about how to form a cinematic universe, superheroic or otherwise. In a lot of ways,
These villains are DC's biggest threats, but most of the heroes and fans just don't know it yet. They deserve the chance to show everyone.
The new DC Universe could power Warner Bros. Discovery's streaming business, similar to how Marvel did for Disney, Bank of America media analyst says.
AC/DC lost their lead singer in tragic fashion. The first single they released with his replacement was their first US Top 40 hit.
The leftist group “Free DC” teaches Washingtonians how they can use jury duty to defend the “marginalized” from “systemic biases” in criminal cases, its website shows. Free […]
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Trump administration terminates nonprofit’s control over DC golf courses in possible takeover bid
The Trump administration is terminating a nonprofit’s management of three public Washington, DC, golf courses, in what may be the latest effort to put President Donald Trump’s stamp on local institutions.