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Despite the fact that we have belonged for five years to the shared universe of Warner Bros., the studio has not yet officially announced the title of its series affiliated with the League of Justice with & # 39; DC Extended Universe & # 39; a term that was invented by a journalist before becoming the accepted name for the franchise.
On the heels of the underperformance of the Justice League the re-shuffle behind the scenes of DC Films, and the upcoming launch of independent non-DCEU films, it was said that Warner Bros. . would take advantage of the opportunity to "rebranding" his cinematic universe at San Diego Comic-Con yesterday.
Although we have trailers for Shazam! and Aquaman and the fans present were treated to some first pictures of Wonder Woman 1984 the studio kept its other plans well closed – probably wishing to avoid a repeat of October 2014, when he announced a list of ten DC films Although this name change never happened, many reports circulate that during the Comic-Con panel, Warner Bros officially announced its Cinematic Univers – or Cinematic Multiverse, since the shots of the movie 'Elseworlds & # 39; such as Joker – called "Worlds of DC".
However, as Batman-News points out on Twitter, there was no official press release from Warner Bros. from DC & # 39; and there was no official announcement beyond the banner below, which was more than likely a marketing term for the panel as opposed to an "official" rebranding.
I think people confuse "Worlds of DC" An official name for the DCEU
For me, it seems like it's just WB's way of presenting 3 very different movies ( # WW84 [19659007] #Shazam # Aquaman ). I do not think that they were trying to name a universe here. pic.twitter.com/IivKqbvzl1
– Batman-News.com (@BatmanNewsCom) July 21, 2018
So, until we hear the opposite of Warner Bros or DC Films, we will stay with the term DC Extended Universe. Yet, at random, they go with Worlds of DC, let us know what you make of the name in the comments below …
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