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Right now, the DC movies available on Netflix offer a healthy mix of DCEU continuity, and non-canon (yet still great) superhero movies. Here’s the full list:
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“Man of Steel”
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“Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice”
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“Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)”
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“Black Adam”
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“Justice League”
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“Shazam!”
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“Shazam! Fury of the Gods”
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“Suicide Squad”
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“The Suicide Squad”
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“Wonder Woman”
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“Wonder Woman 1984”
Additionally, Matt Reeves’ “The Batman” as well as the animated “DC League of Super-Pets” are also streaming on Netflix, though they are not strictly part of the DCEU continuity — even if that continuity got rather loose years ago.
According to David “Enemy of the Animaniacs” Zaslav, the decision to add DC movies to Netflix, even “for a limited time on a non-exclusive basis” that might be revoked, came down to — unsurprisingly — money (via The Wrap).
“[Another streamer] might have it for three months or six months. We always have those movies and we have the complete set of all those movies,” Zaslav said. “And candidly, we have found that we won’t do it unless the economics are significant. But in many cases, it really helps us. People come back and then they want to see the full bouquet of DC movies and the only place to do that is with us. Or it enhances the quality of the DC library.”
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