DC’s Animated Tomorrowverse Timeline Explained

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From 2013 to 2020, the DC Animated Movie Universe chronicled a shared continuity that was chiefly inspired by the New 52, yet featured a mix of original stories and adaptations of stories from decades worth of DC Comics’ source material. The film series that kicked off with Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox officially concluded in May 2020 with Justice League: Apokolips War after 16 movies. While the 2022 short film Constantine: The House of Mystery served as a nice coda to this era (and teased that we might revisit it someday), a new animated, shared continuity had launched by October 2020, that’s now referred to as the Tomorrowverse.

In the midst of the DCEU ending and the new DC Universe launching over the next years on the live-action cinematic front, fans of DC’s animated movies can look forward to the Tomorrowverse continuing for the foreseeable future. So, let’s go over the timeline of this particular continuity, though before going further, it is important to note that this list will only cover the full-length movies in the Tomorrowverse. If you ever decide to go through the entirety of this shared universe, however, remember that the short films Adam Strange and Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth! take place within it.

Lobo, Superman and Martian Manhunter in Superman: Man of Tomorrow

(Image credit: Warner Bros. Animation)

Superman: Man Of Tomorrow

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