Creature Commandos – An animated TV series based on the DC Comics of the same name. Originally, it was about characters inspired by the classic Universal Studios monsters (i.e. Dracula, Wolfman, Frankenstein's monster, etc.) recruited into military service during World War II. The image depicted in the video indicates there will be modifications to the roster, including G.I. Robot and what seems to be the Weasel (last seen in The Suicide Squad). Gunn also confirmed that they will be trying something new by moving characters from animation into live action, starting with Creature Commandos.
Waller – A live action TV series with Viola Davis reprising her role as Amanda Waller. Gunn confirms she will be teaming up with the agents from Peacemaker. It will be a story from Christal Henry (Watchmen) and Jeremy Carver (Doom Patrol).
Superman: Legacy – Gunn states this will be the "true beginning of the DCU. He confirms he is writing the story for Superman: Legacy and announces the theatrical release of July 11, 2025. Curiously, the image during this part of the video is the cover to the fan favorite All-Star Superman (written by Grant Morrison and art by Frank Quitely), which might be a confirmation of the rumor that it will take cues from that story [as reported earlier](https://www.xfire.com/james-gunn-dc-studios-all-star-superman/).
Lanterns – An HBO live action series based on the Green Lantern Corps. Gunn specified that this will be an Earth-based series, which stars Hal Jordan and John Stewart. It will have similarities to the show True Detective, with the Earth being their "precinct" and the events in this series will have ramifications to the entire DCU.
Authority – A live action film based on the Wildstorm comic book from the late 1990s. Although taking inspiration from the Justice League, the Authority are hyper-violent superheroes who are not above killing villains and being a proactive force. According to Gunn, this is a passion project and the characters will be interacting with the larger DC Universe.
Paradise Lost – This will be a live action TV series starring the Amazons of Paradise Island aka Themyscira, where Wonder Woman hails from. James Gunn compares it to Game of Thrones, but with warrior women.
The Brave and the Bold – The project that will introduce the DCU version of Batman will be The Brave and the Bold. The title is a nod to the DC Comics team-up book, which had Batman often working with other characters to solve cases. The Brave and the Bold was notable for taking liberties with Batman's timeline, as he could be working with World War II characters like Sgt. Rock in one issue and then with Superman during the modern day in another issue. Gunn also confirms that The Brave and the Bold will introduce the Damian Wayne version of Robin in live action. Damian is the son of Bruce Wayne and Talia Al Ghul (daughter of Batman's nemesis, Ra's Al Ghul). The DC Studios Co-CEO also confirms the story will be based on Grant Morrison's run on the Batman titles that brought Bruce Wayne's son into the mythos. Gunn also mentions this will be the beginning of the Bat-Family in the DCU.
Booster Gold – This live action TV series will bring in the "greatest hero no one knows" into the DC Universe. Created by Dan Jurgens, Booster Gold is a time traveler from the 25th Century who steals his high-tech suit and robot Skeets. His initial goal was to become rich and famous in the current day thanks to his advanced technology and knowledge of historical events. However, he becomes a true hero, by fighting threats that no one will ever know because of the effects to the timeline. Gunn compares Booster Gold's story as a superhero version of Impostor Syndrome. The series will be on the HBO Max streaming service.
Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow – The story will be based on Tom King's run on the Supergirl comic book. Gunn says it will be an epic live action film, differentiating her from Superman for being raised with Kryptonians and watching them die before escaping Argo City. Gunn calls her a "much more jaded character", compared to the Man of Steel who was raised by loving parents on Earth.
Swamp Thing – The final DC Studios project revealed is Swamp Thing. The muck-encrusted monster of a man created by both science and magic has had forays into live action film and TV before. But this time, James Gunn confirms the new Swamp Thing will be part of the DCU and will explore the darker side of this cinematic universe.