The Dark Knight

The DC Extended Universe has some huge collision , but the caliber of the movies is remarkably inconsistent consider they ’re all part of the same Earth . But thankfully , the same ca n’t be allege for DC movie that survive outside of the mainline franchise .

The motion-picture show outside the universe are incredibly unique , and for the most part , managing director have had the exemption to do whatever they want with the labor and franchise , no matter how dark or obscure . Beyond that , there are heap of awesome movies that audiences would have had no idea are base on DC comic Quran too .

UPDATE: 2022/09/25 13:50 EST BY SHAWN S. LEALOS

Warner Bros. announced in 2022 that it is reconstitute its film division since the Discovery coup d’etat , and this includes the DCEU . WithBatgirlcanceled and the succeeding picture slating fluctuating , there is no telling what the DCEU will search like in the future . More interesting are the rumors that Warner Bros. ismaking a sequel toConstantine , the non - DCEU movie from 2005 starring Keanu Reeves . With the success ofThe BatmanandJoker , some sports fan even wonder if there will be even more non - DCEU movies in the future tense for Warner Bros. It might be a good stake , since there are a lot of democratic movies set outside the interconnect universe .

Constantine (2005) - 3.3

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sports fan love Matt Ryan as Constantine in TV DC world , and many feel it was the character at long last done right . However , while theConstantinemovie from 2005 was met with decisive and fan dashing hopes when it hit house , the movie take in a re - evaluation over the past few years .

Fans will sleep with Ryan as John Constantine , but many realized that the moving-picture show was better than most people commend . Letterboxd sports fan still give it a plenty of credit , as the movie played more into the dispossession genre than the comic book genre . While Reeves is not the Constantine from the comics , the moving-picture show is a really fun one - off piece .

Superman II (1981) - 3.3

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DC devotee have a easy situation for the firstSupermanmovie , which is graspable . However , the second picture show might not have the wide of the mark - eyed innocence of the first , but it is better in some shipway , with genuine villains who could gainsay the Man of Steel . With General Zod come on Earth , Superman in conclusion had someone that matched his ability levels .

The moving-picture show had some problems , asthe original director was firedduring the reshoots for the movie . However , both directors have version usable to look on on Blu - ray , and both are solid DC movies in their own rights .

Road To Perdition (2002)

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It might storm some fans to acquire that thegangster movie from 2002,Road to Perdition , is a DC Comics property . The Tom Hanks movie was free-base on the lifelike novel by Max Allan Collins . The actual publication company was Paradox Press , which was an imprint for DC Comics that also publishedA History of Violence .

The script was influenced by Nipponese manga Word of God likeLone Wolf and Cuband gangster movies likeThe Godfather . The picture show , direct by Sam Mendes , was a commercial success that also picked up five Oscar nominations , including Paul Newman ’s final nod before his death .

The LEGO Batman Movie (2017)

With the success ofThe LEGO Movie , sequels were almost guaranteed , and DC fans perplex a kickshaw whenThe LEGO Batman Moviebrought one of the breakout stars to his own movie . The Lego Batman Moviewas a prissy break from The Dark Knight portraying of Batman from Christopher Nolan ’s flick as well as the DCEU .

Thanks to the format of a LEGO toon , Batman could be goofy again , and the moving picture was a very funny look at Batman and Joker ’s family relationship , with Robin function as a breakout character himself .

Superman (1978) - 3.6

Surprisingly , despiteSuperman ’s huge hit , it did n’t change the Hollywood landscape painting as mass would have a bun in the oven . studio are warm to jump on any success , so it ’s strange that there was n’t another successful superhero movie other than theSupermanfranchise until 10 years afterwards .

However , it would have been hard to top at the clock time because , though the effect are dated by today ’s standards , it was way forward of its meter in the late ' 70s . And it ’s a altogether faithful adaptation of the source material too , warts and all , whether it ’s Superman looking identical to Clark Kent or getting change in a earpiece stall in unsubtle daylight .

Batman (1989) & Batman Returns (1992) - 3.6

Tim Burton ’s spectacularly gothic movies interestingly have the precise same average rating on the motion picture social media program . While Batman was a pop superhero to begin with , it was Burton ’s 1989 moving picture that turn that type into a brand , and every subsequent Batman owes its winner to Burton ’s original , epical visual modality .

And Letterboxd users have put to bed the argument thatBatman Returnsisn’t as good as its predecessor , as it was originally criticized for being too gothic . However , the gripping human race of Gotham and the Christmas context in the continuation makes it one of the mostaesthetically pleasingBatmanmoviesever . And thoughThe Batmanused Catwoman intimately , Michelle Pfeiffer ’s portrayal of Selina Kyle is iconic .

Watchmen (2009) - 3.6

Watchmenis such a unique superhero moving-picture show , as it ’s free-base on the comic book of the same name , which has much deeper themes than the unsubdivided upright guy vs. bad cat premise . The level has more in rough-cut with Quentin Tarantino ’s body of work than a superhero movie , as it revises history where superheroes helped the US advance the Vietnam War and the Watergate malicious gossip was keep a secret .

And while many thought the comic book was impossible to adjust , conductor Zack Snyder basically lift the very panel from the lifelike novel , making the 165 - minute epic a visual spectacle . There might be a few too many slow - motion shots for some hoi polloi , but for the most part , the vogue and substance are supremely well - balanced .

The Dark Knight Rises (2012) - 3.7

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Despite its impossibly in high spirits outlook thanks to the chef-d’oeuvre that is its harbinger , The Dark Knight Risesstill managed to satisfy most fans . But the movie is n’t without some major problems and plot holes , such as Batman pull through the dud after he fly six miles out of the city in just a few short seconds .

However , there ’s no deny how epic the final movie in the series is and how it perfectly wraps up Bruce Wayne ’s three - movie story arc . And though it ’s hard to see him as anything other than an inferior villain to Heath Ledger ’s Joker , Tom Hardy ’s Bane is easily Batman ’s most imposing villain , which is why this movie is arguably thebest in Nolan’sDark Knighttrilogy .

A History Of Violence (2005) - 3.7

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It ’s understandable if audiences did n’t know thatA History of Violenceis an version of a comic book . But like other crime thrillers such asOld BoyandRoad to Perdition , the 2005 movie is based on a graphic novel , and it ’s one of DC ’s best .

The movie follows a former assassinator ( Viggo Mortensen ) who settles down with a category and tries to leave about his past tense , until it follow back to frequent him . Starring Mortensen anddirected by David Cronenberg , A History of Violencewas the first of two quislingism between the actor and filmmaker , with the 2d being another terrific mobster movie , Eastern Promises .

Batman Begins (2005) - 3.8

Though it might not seem like it today because everyBatmanmovie is inherently dark and grounded , Batman Beginsmarked a image shimmy for the franchise . The dark and mealy reboot occur as a huge surprisal , and in the wake of its winner , it charm so many other studios to reboot their own properties in the precise same style .

Even though it is n’t considered the best in Nolan ’s trilogy , Batman Beginsfeelsthe most like a Batman film . Gotham City looks go down and gothic , and it ’s full of mobster and crooked cop function together at dark . And even though audience have seen it a million times before , it manage to tell Batman ’s origin story uniquely .

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Split image of Tom in A History of Violence, the yellow smiley button in Watchmen, and Catwoman in Batman Returns

Keanu Reeves as John Constantine

Zod, Ursa, and Non attack the White House in Superman 2

Tom Hanks in Road to Perdition

Batman and Robin, who sing in The Lego Batman Movie

Superman flying over Metropolis in Superman The Movie 1978

Catwoman makes a claw with her hand in Batman Returns.

A bloody smiley-face button in the air in Watchmen.

Anne Hathaway as Catwoman speaking with Batman on a rooftop in The Dark Knight Rises

Viggo Mortensen shoots a gun in A History of Violence

Batman hides in the shadows in Batman Begins

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