List of American superhero films

This is a list of superhero films produced by American film studios by year to the present.

Live-action

Year Film Publisher Director Distributor Worldwide gross Notes
1920 The Mark of Zorro Grosset & Dunlap, et al. Fred Niblo/Theodore Reed United Artists A silent film based on the 1919 Zorro story The Curse of Capistrano.
1925 Don Q, Son of Zorro Donald Crisp Sequel to the 1920 silent film The Mark of Zorro.
1936 The Bold Caballero Wells Root Republic Pictures The first talking Zorro film.
1940 The Mark of Zorro Rouben Mamoulian 20th Century Fox A remake of the 1920 film.
1951 Superman and the Mole Men DC Comics Lee Sholem Lippert Pictures Basis for the Adventures of Superman TV series.
1958 The Sign of Zorro Grosset & Dunlap, et al. Lewis R. Foster/Norman Foster Walt Disney Pictures This film was edited from eight episodes of the Disney hit TV series, Monastario storyline
1959 Zorro the Avenger This film was edited from eight episodes of the Disney hit TV series, based on the end of the Eagle storyline
1966 Batman DC Comics Leslie H. Martinson 20th Century Fox $1,700,000 Based on the Batman TV series.
Worldwide gross based on estimated USA/Canada rentals.[1]
1974 Wonder Woman Vincent McEveety ABC Television film
The Mark of Zorro Grosset & Dunlap, et al. Don McDougall A remake of the 1940 film made into a TV film.
1977 Abar, the First Black Superman Original Frank Packard Mirror Releasing
Spider-Man Marvel Comics E. W. Swackhamer CBS Television film
1978 Dr. Strange Philip DeGuere Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park Original Gordon Hessler Hanna-Barbera, NBC Based on the rock band Kiss, and not on pre-existing comic
Superman DC Comics Richard Donner Warner Bros. $300,218,018 First modern superhero film
1979 Captain America Marvel Comics Rod Holcomb CBS Television film
Captain America II: Death Too Soon Iván Nagy Sequel to 1979's Captain America.
1980 Hero at Large Original Martin Davidson MGM $15,934,737
Superman II DC Comics Richard Lester Warner Bros. $190,385,706 Sequel to 1978's Superman.
1981 Condorman Original Charles Jarrott Walt Disney Pictures
Zorro, The Gay Blade Grosset & Dunlap, et al. Peter Medak 20th Century Fox
1982 Swamp Thing DC Comics Wes Craven Embassy Pictures
1983 Superman III Richard Lester Warner Bros. $80,150,623 Sequel to 1980's Superman II.
1984 The Toxic Avenger Original Lloyd Kaufman Troma Entertainment $800,000
Supergirl DC Comics Jeannot Szwarc TriStar Pictures, Warner Bros. $14,296,438 Spin-off of 1978's Superman.
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension Original W. D. Richter 20th Century Fox $6,254,148
1986 Howard the Duck Marvel Comics Willard Huyck Universal Pictures $37,962,774
1987 RoboCop Original Paul Verhoeven Orion Pictures $53,424,681
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace DC Comics Sidney J. Furie Warner Bros. $36,681,020 Sequel to 1983's Superman III.
The Spirit[2] Michael Schultz ABC Television film The film served as a pilot for a planned TV series.
1988 The Incredible Hulk Returns Marvel Comics Nicholas J. Corea NBC Based on The Incredible Hulk TV series.
1989 The Toxic Avenger Part II Original Lloyd Kaufman Troma Entertainment $792,966 Sequel to 1984's The Toxic Avenger.
The Trial of the Incredible Hulk Marvel Comics Bill Bixby NBC Television film Sequel to 1988's The Incredible Hulk Returns.
The Return of Swamp Thing DC Comics Jim Wynorski Millimeter Films $192,816 Sequel to 1982's Swamp Thing.
Batman Tim Burton Warner Bros. $411,348,924
The Punisher Marvel Comics Mark Goldblatt Artisan Entertainment Direct-to-video
The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie Original Lloyd Kaufman Troma Entertainment $363,561 Sequel to 1989's The Toxic Avenger Part II.
1990 The Death of the Incredible Hulk Marvel Comics Bill Bixby NBC Television film Sequel to 1989's The Trial of the Incredible Hulk.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mirage Studios Steve Barron New Line Cinema $201,965,915
RoboCop 2 Original Irvin Kershner Orion Pictures $45,681,173 Sequel to 1987's RoboCop.
Darkman Sam Raimi Universal Pictures $48,878,502
Captain America Marvel Comics Albert Pyun 21st Century Film Corporation $675,437
Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D. Original Michael Herz Troma Entertainment
1991 The Guyver Chuang Yi Steve Wang New Line Cinema
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze Mirage Studios Michael Pressman $78,656,813 Sequel to 1990's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
The Rocketeer Pacific Comics Joe Johnston Walt Disney Pictures $62,000,000
1992 Batman Returns DC Comics Tim Burton Warner Bros. $266,822,354 Sequel to 1989's Batman.
Doctor Mordrid Original Albert Band, Charles Band Full Moon Entertainment Direct-to-video Based on an old Doctor Strange script.
1993 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III Mirage Studios Stuart Gillard New Line Cinema $42,273,609 Sequel to 1991's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze.
The Meteor Man Original Robert Townsend MGM $8,023,147
RoboCop 3 Fred Dekker Orion Pictures $10,696,210 Sequel to 1990's RoboCop 3.
1994 The Fantastic Four Marvel Comics Oley Sassone Constantin Film Unreleased
Guyver: Dark Hero Chuang Yi Steve Wang New Line Cinema Direct-to-video Sequel to 1991's The Guyver.
The Crow Caliber Comics Alex Proyas Miramax $144,693,129
Timecop Dark Horse Comics Peter Hyams Universal Pictures $101,646,581
The Shadow Street & Smith Russell Mulcahy $48,063,435
The Mask Dark Horse Comics Chuck Russell New Line Cinema $351,583,407
Blankman Original Mike Binder Columbia Pictures $7,941,977
1995 Tank Girl Dark Horse Comics Rachel Talalay United Artists $4,064,495
Darkman II: The Return of Durant Original Bradford May Universal Pictures Direct-to-video Sequel to 1990's Darkman.
Batman Forever DC Comics Joel Schumacher Warner Bros. $336,529,844 Sequel to 1992's Batman Returns.
Judge Dredd Time Inc. UK Danny Cannon Hollywood Pictures $113,493,481
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie Original Bryan Spicer 20th Century Fox $66,433,194 Based on the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV series.
Characters created by Saban Entertainment.
Black Scorpion Jonathan Winfrey Showtime Television film
1996 Generation X Marvel Comics Jack Sholder Fox Television Television pilot Pilot for a proposed TV series that was not optioned.
The Phantom Various Simon Wincer Paramount Pictures $17,323,326
Barb Wire Dark Horse Comics David Hogan Gramercy Pictures $3,794,000
Darkman III: Die Darkman Die Original Bradford May Universal Pictures Direct-to-video Sequel to 1995's Darkman II: The Return of Durant.
The Crow: City of Angels Caliber Comics Tim Pope Miramax $17,917,287 Sequel to 1994's The Crow.
1997 Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie Original Shuki Levy and David Winning 20th Century Fox $8,363,899 Based on the Power Rangers Turbo TV series.
Characters created by Saban Entertainment.
Black Scorpion II: Aftershock Jonathan Winfrey Showtime Television film Sequel to 1995's Black Scorpion.
Batman & Robin DC Comics Joel Schumacher Warner Bros. $238,207,122 Sequel to 1995's Batman Forever.
Spawn Image Comics Mark A.Z. Dippé New Line Cinema $87,840,042
Steel DC Comics Kenneth Johnson Warner Bros. $1,710,972
Orgazmo Original Trey Parker Rogue Pictures $602,302
Justice League of America DC Comics Félix Enríquez Alcalá CBS Television pilot
1998 Star Kid Original Manny Coto Trimark Pictures $7,029,025
The Mask of Zorro Grosset & Dunlap, et al. Martin Campbell Columbia Pictures $250,288,523
Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Marvel Comics Ron Hardy 20th Century Fox Television Television film Pilot for a proposed TV series that was not optioned.
Blade Stephen Norrington New Line Cinema $131,183,530
1999 Mystery Men Dark Horse Comics Kinka Usher Universal Pictures $33,461,011
2000 The Crow: Salvation Caliber Comics Bharat Nalluri Dimension Films Direct-to-video Sequel to 1996's The Crow: City of Angels.
X-Men Marvel Comics Bryan Singer 20th Century Fox $296,339,527
Witchblade Top Cow Productions Ralph Hemecker TNT Television film Followed by the Witchblade TV series.
The Specials Original Craig Mazin Here Media $13,276
Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV Lloyd Kaufman Troma Entertainment Sequel to 1989's The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie.
Unbreakable M. Night Shyamalan Touchstone Pictures $248,118,121
2002 Blade II Marvel Comics Guillermo del Toro New Line Cinema $155,010,032 Sequel to 1998's Blade.
The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special DC Comics Scott Leberecht Independent Unreleased Made for an American Film Institute studies program.
Spider-Man Marvel Comics Sam Raimi Columbia Pictures $821,708,551
2003 Daredevil Mark Steven Johnson 20th Century Fox $179,179,718
X2: X-Men United Bryan Singer $407,711,549 Sequel to 2000's X-Men.
Hulk Ang Lee Universal Pictures $245,360,480
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen DC Comics/WildStorm Stephen Norrington 20th Century Fox $179,265,204
2004 Hellboy Dark Horse Comics Guillermo del Toro Columbia Pictures $99,318,987
The Punisher Marvel Comics Jonathan Hensleigh Lionsgate Films $54,700,105 Reboot of The Punisher film franchise.
Spider-Man 2 Sam Raimi Columbia Pictures $783,766,341 Sequel to 2002's Spider-Man.
Catwoman DC Comics Pitof Warner Bros. $82,102,379
Blade: Trinity Marvel Comics David S. Goyer New Line Cinema $128,905,366 Sequel to 2002's Blade II.
2005 Elektra Rob Bowman 20th Century Fox $56,681,566 Spin-off of 2003's Daredevil.
Constantine DC Comics/Vertigo Francis Lawrence Warner Bros. $230,884,728
Son of the Mask Dark Horse Comics Lawrence Guterman New Line Cinema $57,552,641 Sequel to 1994's The Mask.
Man-Thing Marvel Comics Brett Leonard Cinemax Direct-to-video
The Crow: Wicked Prayer Caliber Comics Lance Mungia Dimension Films Sequel to 2000's The Crow: Salvation.
The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D Original Robert Rodriguez Dimension Films, Columbia Pictures $69,425,967
Batman Begins DC Comics Christopher Nolan Warner Bros. $374,218,673 Reboot of the Batman film franchise.
Fantastic Four Marvel Comics Tim Story 20th Century Fox $330,579,719
Sky High Original Mike Mitchell Walt Disney Pictures $86,369,815
The Legend of Zorro Grosset & Dunlap, et al. Martin Campbell Columbia Pictures $142,400,065 Sequel to 1998's The Mask of Zorro.
2006 V for Vendetta DC Comics/Vertigo James McTeigue Warner Bros. $132,511,035
X-Men: The Last Stand Marvel Comics Brett Ratner 20th Century Fox $459,359,555 Sequel to 2003's X2: X-Men United.
Superman Returns DC Comics Bryan Singer Warner Bros. $391,081,192 Alternative sequel to 1980's Superman II.
Lightspeed Original Don E. FauntLeRoy Nu Image Direct-to-video Created by Stan Lee.
My Super Ex-Girlfriend Ivan Reitman 20th Century Fox $60,984,606
Special Hal Haberman and Jeremy Passmore Magnolia Pictures 2006 USA limited release.
Zoom Peter Hewitt Sony Pictures Entertainment $12,506,188
2007 Ghost Rider Marvel Comics Mark Steven Johnson Columbia Pictures $228,738,393
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer Tim Story 20th Century Fox $289,047,763 Sequel to 2005's Fantastic Four.
Spider-Man 3 Sam Raimi Columbia Pictures $890,871,626 Sequel to 2004's Spider-Man 2.
Underdog Various Frederik Du Chau Walt Disney Pictures $65,270,477
2008 Jumper Original Doug Liman 20th Century Fox $222,231,186
Superhero Movie Craig Mazin MGM $71,237,351
Iron Man Marvel Comics Jon Favreau Paramount Pictures $585,174,222 Based on Iron Man created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Don Heck and Larry Lieber.
Start of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The Incredible Hulk Louis Leterrier Universal Pictures $263,427,551 Sequel to 2008's Iron Man or Reboot of the Hulk film franchise.
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Hancock Original Peter Berg Columbia Pictures $624,386,746
Hellboy II: The Golden Army Dark Horse Comics Guillermo del Toro Universal Pictures $160,388,063 Sequel to 2004's Hellboy.
The Dark Knight DC Comics Christopher Nolan Warner Bros. $1,004,558,444 Sequel to 2005's Batman Begins.
Punisher: War Zone Marvel Comics Lexi Alexander Lionsgate $10,100,036 Reboot of The Punisher film franchise.
The Spirit DC Comics Frank Miller $39,031,337
2009 Push Original Paul McGuigan Summit Entertainment $48,808,215
Watchmen DC Comics Zack Snyder Warner Bros. $185,258,983
X-Men Origins: Wolverine Marvel Comics Gavin Hood 20th Century Fox $373,062,864 Prequel to the X-Men film trilogy.
Defendor Original Peter Stebbings Sony Pictures Entertainment, Darius Films, Alliance Films $44,462
2010 Kick-Ass Marvel Comics/Icon Comics Matthew Vaughn Lionsgate Films $96,188,903
Iron Man 2 Marvel Comics Jon Favreau Paramount Pictures $623,933,331 Sequel to 2008's Iron Man.
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Jonah Hex DC Comics Jimmy Hayward Warner Bros. $10,903,312
Super Original James Gunn IFC Films, StudioCanal $327,716 IFC's most successful VOD film so far.[3]
Avenging Force: The Scarab Nedor Comics Brett Kelly Dudez Productions
2011 The Green Hornet Holyoke Publishing/NOW Comics Michel Gondry Columbia Pictures $227,817,248
Thor Marvel Comics Kenneth Branagh Paramount Pictures $449,326,618 Based on Thor created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Larry Lieber.
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
X-Men: First Class Matthew Vaughn 20th Century Fox $353,624,124 Prequel to the X-Men film trilogy.
Green Lantern DC Comics Martin Campbell Warner Bros. $219,851,172
Captain America: The First Avenger Marvel Comics Joe Johnston Paramount Pictures $370,569,774 Prequel to 2008's Iron Man or Reboot of the Captain America film franchise.
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Vs Original Jason Trost Image Entertainment
2012 Chronicle Josh Trank 20th Century Fox $126,636,097
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance Marvel Comics Neveldine & Taylor Columbia Pictures $132,563,930 Sequel to 2007's Ghost Rider.
The Avengers Joss Whedon Walt Disney Pictures $1,518,594,910 In continuity with 2008's Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk, 2010's Iron Man 2,
and 2011's Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger.
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The Amazing Spider-Man Marc Webb Columbia Pictures $752,216,557 Reboot of the Spider-Man film franchise.
The Dark Knight Rises DC Comics Christopher Nolan Warner Bros. $1,084,439,099 Sequel to 2008's The Dark Knight.
Dredd Rebellion Developments Pete Travis Lionsgate Films $35,626,525 Reboot of the Judge Dredd film franchise.
2013 Iron Man 3 Marvel Comics Shane Black Walt Disney Pictures $1,215,439,994 Sequel to 2010's Iron Man 2.
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Man of Steel DC Comics Zack Snyder Warner Bros. $668,045,518 Reboot of the Superman film franchise.
Start of the DC Extended Universe.
The Wolverine Marvel Comics James Mangold 20th Century Fox $414,828,246 Sequel to the X-Men film trilogy.
Kick-Ass 2 Jeff Wadlow Universal Pictures $60,795,985 Sequel to 2010's Kick-Ass.
Super Buddies Original Robert Vince Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment Direct-to-video Seventh installment in the Air Buddies franchise.
Thor: The Dark World Marvel Comics Alan Taylor Walt Disney Pictures $644,783,140 Sequel to 2011's Thor.
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
2014 RoboCop Original José Padilha Columbia Pictures $242,688,965 Reboot to the RoboCop franchise.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier Marvel Comics Anthony and Joe Russo Walt Disney Pictures $714,766,572 Sequel to 2011's Captain America: The First Avenger.
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Marc Webb Columbia Pictures $708,982,323 Sequel to 2012's The Amazing Spider-Man.
X-Men: Days of Future Past Bryan Singer 20th Century Fox $748,121,534 Sequel to 2011's X-Men: First Class and the X-Men film trilogy.
Guardians of the Galaxy James Gunn Walt Disney Pictures $774,176,600 Based on Guardians of the Galaxy created by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning.
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mirage Studios Jonathan Liebesman Paramount Pictures $485,004,754 Reboot of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film franchise.
2015 Avengers: Age of Ultron Marvel Comics Joss Whedon Walt Disney Pictures $1,405,413,868 Sequel to 2012's The Avengers.
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Ant-Man Peyton Reed $519,445,163 Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Fantastic Four Josh Trank 20th Century Fox $167,977,596 Reboot of the Fantastic Four film franchise.
American Hero Original Nick Love Screen Media Films
2016 Deadpool Marvel Comics Tim Miller 20th Century Fox $782,612,155 Spin-off of the X-Men film series.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice DC Comics Zack Snyder Warner Bros. $873,260,194 Reboot of the Batman film franchise.
Sequel to 2013's Man of Steel.
Part of the DC Extended Universe.
Captain America: Civil War Marvel Comics Anthony and Joe Russo Walt Disney Pictures $1,153,304,495 Reboot of the Spider-Man film franchise.
Sequel to 2014's Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
X-Men: Apocalypse Bryan Singer 20th Century Fox $543,934,787 Sequel to 2014's X-Men: Days of Future Past.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Mirage Studios Dave Green Paramount Pictures $245,623,848 Sequel to 2014's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Suicide Squad DC Comics David Ayer Warner Bros. $745,600,054 Based on Suicide Squad created by John Ostrander.
Part of the DC Extended Universe.
Max Steel Original Stewart Hendler Open Road Films $6,272,403 Live-action reboot of the Max Steel franchise.
Doctor Strange Marvel Comics Scott Derrickson Walt Disney Pictures $677,718,395 Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
2017 Split Original M. Night Shyamalan Universal Pictures $276,921,998 Standalone sequel to 2000's Unbreakable.
Co-produced with Blumhouse Productions.
Logan Marvel Comics James Mangold 20th Century Fox $616,222,471 Sequel to 2013's The Wolverine.
Part of the X-Men film series.
Power Rangers Original Dean Israelite Lionsgate Films $142,027,054 Reboot of the Power Rangers film franchise.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Marvel Comics James Gunn Walt Disney Pictures $861,333,957 Prequel to 2015's Avengers: Age of Ultron or Sequel to 2014's Guardians of the Galaxy.
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Wonder Woman DC Comics Patty Jenkins Warner Bros. $793,406,079 Prequel to 2013's Man of Steel. Based on Wonder Woman created by William Moulton Marston.
Part of the DC Extended Universe.
Spider-Man: Homecoming Marvel Comics Jon Watts Columbia Pictures $670,907,776 Sequel to 2016's Captain America: Civil War or Solo reboot of the Spider-Man film franchise.
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Thor: Ragnarok Taika Waititi Walt Disney Pictures Sequel to 2013's Thor: The Dark World.
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Justice League DC Comics Zack Snyder Warner Bros. Plot and continuity set up by Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice known as the DC Extended Universe.
2018 Black Panther Marvel Comics Ryan Coogler Walt Disney Pictures Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
New Mutants Josh Boone 20th Century Fox Part of the X-Men film series.
Avengers: Infinity War Anthony and Joe Russo Walt Disney Pictures Sequel to 2015's Avengers: Age of Ultron.
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Deadpool 2 David Leitch 20th Century Fox Sequel to 2016's Deadpool.
Part of the X-Men film series.
Ant-Man and the Wasp Peyton Reed Walt Disney Pictures Sequel to 2015's Ant-Man.
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Venom[4] Ruben Fleischer Columbia Pictures Part of a new shared continuity called Sony's Marvel Universe and "in the same reality" as the Marvel Cinematic Universe Spider-Man
X-Men: Dark Phoenix Simon Kinberg 20th Century Fox Sequel to 2016's X-Men: Apocalypse.
Part of the X-Men film series.
Aquaman DC Comics James Wan Warner Bros. Based on Aquaman created by Mort Weisinger and Paul Norris.
Part of the DC Extended Universe.
2019 Glass Original M. Night Shyamalan Universal Pictures Sequel to 2017's Split.
Co-produced with Blumhouse Productions.
Silver and Black[5] Marvel Comics Gina Prince-Bythewood Columbia Pictures Part of the Sony's Marvel Universe.
Captain Marvel Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck Walt Disney Pictures Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Shazam DC Comics David F. Sandberg Warner Bros. Part of the DC Extended Universe.
Co-produced with New Line Cinema.
Untitled Avengers film Marvel Comics Anthony and Joe Russo Walt Disney Pictures Sequel to 2018's Avengers: Infinity War.
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Untitled Spider-Man Sequel Columbia Pictures Sequel to 2017's Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Wonder Woman 2 DC Comics Patty Jenkins Warner Bros. Sequel to 2017's Wonder Woman.
Part of the DC Extended Universe.
2020 Cyborg Part of the DC Extended Universe.
Green Lantern Corps Reboot to 2011's Green Lantern.
Co-produced with Phantom Four Productions.
Part of the DC Extended Universe.
TBA Worth[6][7] Arcana Studio Roddenberry Entertainment Co-produced with Sleeping Giant Films.
Irredeemable[8] Boom! Studios Adam McKay 20th Century Fox
The Crow Reborn[9] Caliber Comics Corin Hardy Davis Films Reboot of The Crow series
ArchEnemies[10] Dark Horse Comics Renaissance Pictures
Hellboy Neil Marshall Lionsgate Films Reboot of the Hellboy series.
Co-produced with Nu Image.
Timecop[11] Universal Pictures Reboot of the Timecop franchise.
Batgirl[12] DC Comics Joss Whedon Warner Bros. Part of the DC Extended Universe.
The Batman[13] Matt Reeves Solo reboot of the Batman film franchise.
Part of the DC Extended Universe.
Co-produced with Pearl Street Films.
Black Adam Part of the DC Extended Universe.
Co-produced with New Line Cinema.
Booster Gold[14] Greg Berlanti
Deadshot Spin-off to 2016's Suicide Squad.
Part of the DC Extended Universe.
Flashpoint[15] Part of the DC Extended Universe.
Gotham City Sirens[16] Part of the DC Extended Universe.
Co-produced with LuckyChap Entertainment.
Justice League 2[17] Zach Snyder Sequel to 2017's Justice League.
Part of the DC Extended Universe.
Justice League Dark[18] Part of the DC Extended Universe.
Lobo[19] Part of the DC Extended Universe.
Man of Steel 2[20] Part of the DC Extended Universe.
The Mighty[21] Paramount Pictures
Nightwing Chris McKay Warner Bros. Part of the DC Extended Universe.
Suicide Squad 2[22] Sequel to 2016's Suicide Squad.
Part of the DC Extended Universe.
Sleeper[23] DC Comics/WildStorm Co-produced with Pearl Street Films.
Battling Boy[24] First Second Books Patrick Osborne Paramount Pictures Co-produced with Plan B Productions.
Z[25] Grosset & Dunlap, et al. Jonás Cuarón STX Entertainment
Zorro Revorn[26] Columbia Pictures
The Green Hornet Holyoke Publishing/NOW Comics Gavin O'Connor Paramount Pictures Reboot of 2011's The Green Hornet
Co-produced with Chernin Entertainment.
Capeshooters[27][28] Image Comics Warner Bros. Co-produced with Bad Hat Harry Productions
Hench[29]
Huck[30][31] Studio 8
Invincible[32] Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg Universal Pictures Co-produced with Skybound Entertainment and Point Grey Pictures.
Jupiter's Legacy[33] Di Bonaventura Pictures
Madman[34] Troublemaker Studios
Mage[35] Zach Snyder Spyglass Entertainment
MPH[36] Di Bonaventura Pictures
The Pro Paramount Pictures
Spawn[37] Todd McFarlane Blumhouse Productions Reboot of 1997's Spawn
Youngblood[38] Brett Ratner Reliance Entertainment
War Heroes[39] Columbia Pictures Co-produced with DeLuca Productions.
Tiger & Bunny[40] Kadokawa Shoten Imagine Entertainment Based on the manga and anime of the same name.
Co-produced by Bandai Namco Pictures.
Black Widow[41] Marvel Comics Walt Disney Pictures Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Deadpool 3[42] 20th Century Fox Sequel to 2018's Deadpool 2.
Part of the X-Men film series.
Doctor Doom[43] Reboot of the Fantastic Four film series.
Doctor Strange 2 Walt Disney Pictures Sequel to 2016's Doctor Strange.
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Gambit[44] 20th Century Fox Part of the X-Men film series.
Guardians of The Galaxy Vol. 3 James Gunn Walt Disney Pictures Sequel to 2017's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Kraven The Hunter Columbia Pictures Part of the Sony's Marvel Universe.
Mysterio
Namor[45] Walt Disney Pictures Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
X-Force[46] 20th Century Fox Part of the X-Men film series.
Incognito[47] Marvel Comics/Icon Comics Fede Alvarez Columbia Pictures Co-produced with Chernin Entertainment.
Nemesis[48] Joe Carnahan Warner Bros.
Superior[49] 20th Century Fox Co-produced with Marv Films
Kindergarten Heroes[50][51] Millarworld Netflix
Henry Danger Nickelodeon Paramount Pictures Based on the 2014 TV series.
Co-produced with Nickelodeon Movies
364[52][53] Original Ron Howard Universal Pictures Co-produced by Imagine Entertainment.
Chronicle 2 20th Century Fox Co-produced with Davis Entertainment.
Fast Color[54][55] Julia Hart LD Entertainment
Hancock 2[56] Peter Berg Columbia Pictures Sequel to 2008's Hancock.
Henchmen vs Sidekicks[57] Revolution Studios
Untitled Power Rangers Sequel Lionsgate Films Sequelt to 2017's Power Rangers.
Co-produced with Temple Hill Entertainment, SCG Films, Toei Company.
Untitled RoboCop Sequel Columbia Pictures Sequelt to 2014's RoboCop.
Sky High 2 Walt Disney Pictures Sequel to 2005's Sky High.
Co-produced with Gunn Films.
The Toxic Avenger Conrad Vernon Weed Road Pictures Remake to 1984's The Toxic Avenger.
The Rocketeers[58] Pacific Comics Walt Disney Pictures Sequel reboot to 1991's The Rocketeer.
Co-produced with Mortal Media.
The Shadow[59] Street & Smith 20th Century Fox Reboot of 1994's The Shadow.
Captain Planet TBS Paramount Pictures Based on the 1990 TV series.
Produced with Appian Way.
Brilliance[60] Thomas & Mercer Julius Onah Universal Pictures Based on the novel of the same name.
Co-produced with Legendary Pictures.
Rising Stars[61] Top Cow Comics MGM Co-produced with Atlas Entertainment.
Bloodshot[62] Valiant Comics David Wilson Columbia Pictures Produced with Original Film.
Eternal Warrior[63]
Harbinger[64] Columbia Pictures Produced with Original Film.
Harbinger Wars[65] Crossover with the Bloodshot series
Produced with Original Film.
Shadowman[66] Reginald Hudlin The Sean Daniel Company Not a part of the Bloodshot/Harbinger universe
X-O Manowar

Animated

Year Film Publisher Director Distributor Worldwide gross Notes
1989 X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men Marvel Comics Ray Lee Disney–ABC Domestic Television Television pilot It was a part of the Marvel Action Universe television block.
1992 Solarman John Gibbs Fox Kids Pilot of a cancelled animated series.
1993 Batman: Mask of the Phantasm DC Comics Eric Radomski
Bruce Timm
Warner Bros. $5,617,391 Based on Batman: The Animated Series.
1998 Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero Boyd Kirkland Direct-to-video Based on Batman: The Animated Series.
2000 Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker Curt Geda Based on the Batman Beyond TV series.
Gen¹³ Wildstorm Comics Kevin Altieri Touchstone Pictures
2002 The Powerpuff Girls Movie Original Craig McCracken Warner Bros. $16,426,471 Based on The Powerpuff Girls TV series.
2003 Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman DC Comics Curt Geda Direct-to-video Based on The New Batman Adventures TV series.
2004 The Incredibles Original Brad Bird Walt Disney Pictures $631,442,092 Made by Pixar.
2005 Batman: New Times[67] DC Comics Jeffrey Scheetz DAVE School Unreleased This was a short film for a graduating class of The DAVE School.
The Batman vs. Dracula Michael Goguen Warner Bros. Direct-to-video Based on The Batman TV series.
2006 Hellboy: Sword of Storms Dark Horse Comics Phil Weinstein
Tad Stones
IDT Entertainment Based on the Hellboy Animated TV series.
Ultimate Avengers: The Movie Marvel Comics Curt Geda
Steven E. Gordon
Lionsgate Made by Marvel Animation.
Superman: Brainiac Attacks DC Comics Curt Geda Warner Bros. Based on Superman: The Animated Series TV series.
The Amazing Screw-On Head Dark Horse Comics Chris Prynoski Sci-fi Channel Television pilot
Ultimate Avengers 2: Rise of the Panther Marvel Comics Will Meugniot
Richard Sebast
Lionsgate Direct-to-video Made by Marvel Animation.
Sequel to Ultimate Avengers: The Movie.
Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo DC Comics David Slack Warner Bros. Television film Based on the Teen Titans TV series.
2007 Mosaic POW! Entertainment Roy Allen Smith Anchor Bay Entertainment Created by Stan Lee.
The Invincible Iron Man Marvel Comics Patrick Archibald
Jay Oliva
Lionsgate Direct-to-video Made by Marvel Animation.
Hellboy: Blood and Iron Dark Horse Comics Victor Cook
Tad Stones
IDT Entertainment Television film Based on the Hellboy Animated TV series.
TMNT Mirage Studios Kevin Munroe Warner Bros., The Weinstein Company $95,608,995 Alternative sequel to 1991's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze.
The Condor POW! Entertainment Steven E. Gordon Anchor Bay Entertainment Direct-to-video Created by Stan Lee.
Doctor Strange: The Sorcerer Supreme Marvel Comics Patrick Archibald
Richard Sebast
Jay Oliva
Lionsgate Made by Marvel Animation.
Superman: Doomsday DC Comics Bruce Timm
Lauren Montgomery
Brandon Vietti
Warner Bros. Loosely based on "The Death of Superman" storyline.
2008 Justice League: The New Frontier Dave Bullock Based on DC: The New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke.
Batman: Gotham Knight Collection of six shorts. Set between 2005's Batman Begins and 2008's The Dark Knight.
Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow Marvel Comics Jay Oliva Lionsgate Made by Marvel Animation.
Turok: Son of Stone Western Publishing Curt Geda
Dan Riba
Frank Squillace
Tad Stones
Classic Media
2009 Turtles Forever Mirage Studios Roy Burdine
Lloyd Goldfine
4Kids Entertainment Television film Crossover event.
Hulk Versus Marvel Comics Sam Liu Lionsgate Direct-to-video Made by Marvel Animation.
Crossover event.
Wonder Woman DC Comics Lauren Montgomery Warner Bros. Loosely based on the plot "Gods and Mortals" written by George Pérez.
Green Lantern: First Flight Adaptation of the DC Comics' Green Lantern mythology written by Alan Burnett.
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies Sam Liu Based on the "Superman/Batman: Public Enemies" storyline by Jeph Loeb.
Astro Boy Various David Bowers Summit Entertainment $44,093,014 Imagi Animation Studios film loosely based on the manga series of the same name.
2010 Planet Hulk Marvel Comics Sam Liu Lionsgate Direct-to-video Made by Marvel Animation.
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths DC Comics Lauren Montgomery
Sam Liu
Warner Bros. Adapted from an unused movie plot meant to bridge Justice League and Justice League Unlimited.
Loosely based on the "JLA: Earth 2" series by Grant Morrison.
Batman: Under the Red Hood Brandon Vietti Loosely based on the "Batman: Under the Hood" storyline by Judd Winick.
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse Lauren Montgomery Sequel to Superman/Batman: Public Enemies.
Based on "Superman/Batman: The Supergirl from Krypton" storyline by Jeph Loeb.
Megamind Original Tom McGrath Paramount Pictures $317,415,120 Made by DreamWorks Animation.
2011 All-Star Superman DC Comics Sam Liu Warner Bros. Direct-to-video Based on the "All-Star Superman" series by Grant Morrison.
Thor: Tales of Asgard Marvel Comics Lionsgate Made by Marvel Animation.
Green Lantern: Emerald Knights DC Comics Christopher Berkeley
Lauren Montgomery
Jay Oliva
Warner Bros. Collection of six shorts. Coincided with the release of 2011's Green Lantern.
Batman: Year One Sam Liu
Lauren Montgomery
Based on the "Batman: Year One" storyline by Frank Miller.
Ben 10/Generator Rex: Heroes United Image Comics Chris Graham
Kenji Ono
Television film Crossover with Ben 10 TV series.
2012 Justice League: Doom DC Comics Lauren Montgomery Direct-to-video Loosely based on the "JLA: Tower of Babel" storyline by Mark Waid.
Superman vs. The Elite Michael Chang Based on the "What's So Funny About Truth, Justice & the American Way?" storyline by Joe Kelly.
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part 1 Jay Oliva Based on "The Dark Knight Returns" series by Frank Miller.
2013 Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part 2 Based on "The Dark Knight Returns" series by Frank Miller.
Sequel to Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part 1.
Iron Man: Rise of Technovore Marvel Comics Hiroshi Hamasaki Sony Pictures Entertainment Made by Madhouse.
Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload Greg Richardson Marvel Animation
Iron Man and Hulk: Heroes United Eric Radomski
Leo Riley
Marvel Animation Made by Marvel Animation.
Superman: Unbound DC Comics James Tucker Warner Bros. Based on the "Superman: Brainiac" storyline by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank.
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox Jay Oliva Based on the "Flashpoint" storyline by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert.
2014 Justice League: War Based on "The New 52's Justice League: Origin" storyline by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee.
JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time Giancarlo Volpe
Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher Marvel Comics Kenichi Shimizu Sony Pictures Entertainment Made by Madhouse.
Stan Lee's Mighty 7: Beginnings Pow! Entertainment PGS Entertainment Television film Aired on Hub Network.
Son of Batman DC Comics Ethan Spaulding Warner Bros. Direct-to-video Based on the "Batman and Son" storyline by Grant Morrison and Andy Kubert.
Batman: Assault on Arkham Jay Oliva
Ethan Spaulding
Based on the universe of the Batman: Arkham video game franchise. Sequel to 2013's Batman: Arkham Origins and prequel to 2009's Batman: Arkham Asylum.
Iron Man and Captain America: Heroes United Marvel Comics Leo Riley Marvel Animation
Big Hero 6 Don Hall
Chris Williams
Walt Disney Pictures $657,818,612 Walt Disney Animation Studios film loosely based on the Marvel Comics series of the same name.
2015 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water Nickelodeon Paul Tibbitt Paramount Pictures $323,436,538 Hybrid film with both live-action and animation.
Based on the SpongeBob SquarePants TV series.
Sequel to The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.
Barbie in Princess Power Mattel Ezekiel Norton Universal Studios Limited theater release/Widespread video release First superhero film with a solo female lead released in theaters since Elektra.
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis DC Comics Ethan Spaulding Warner Bros. Direct-to-video Based on The New 52's Aquaman crossover storyline "Throne of Atlantis" written by Geoff Johns and the sequel to 2014's Justice League: War.
Batman vs. Robin Jay Oliva Based on The New 52's "Night of the Owls" storyline written by Scott Snyder.
Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts Butch Lukic Written by Heath Corson.
Justice League: Gods and Monsters Sam Liu This film is not based on before any written storyline. It was written by Alan Burnett and Bruce Timm.
Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Avengers Reassembled Marvel Comics Rob Silvestri Marvel Entertainment The film first aired on Disney XD.
Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem DC Comics Butch Lukic Warner Bros
2016 Batman: Bad Blood Jay Oliva Based on "Batman R.I.P." storyline written by Grant Morrison.
Justice League vs. Teen Titans Sam Liu
Batman: The Killing Joke Based on "Batman: The Killing Joke" storyline written by Alan Moore.
DC Super Hero Girls: Hero of the Year Cecilia Aranovich Based on DC Super Hero Girls franchise.
Red Sonja: Queen of Plagues Dynamite Entertainment Nick Barrucci, Juan Collado, Bob Emmer, Garson Foos Shout Factory
Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants DC Comics Curt Ceda Warner Bros.
Hulk: Where Monsters Dwell Marvel Comics Mitch Schauer Marvel Animation It premiered at New York Comic Con.
The film is within the Marvel Animated Universe.
Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders DC Comics Rick Morales Warner Bros. Based on the Batman TV series. Will be in theaters one night only.
2017 Justice League Dark Jay Oliva Based on an old script for Guillermo del Toro's Dark Universe.
The Lego Batman Movie Chris McKay $311,750,384 Spin-off of the 2014 film The Lego Movie.
Teen Titans: The Judas Contract Sam Liu Direct-to-video It was originally going to premiere in 2007.
DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games Jennifer Coyle Second film in the DC Super Hero Girls franchise.
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie Scholastic Corporation David Soren 20th Century Fox $90,856,755 Made by Dreamworks Animation
Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain DC Comics Todd Grimes Warner Bros. Direct-to-video First Lego film in the DC Super Hero Girls franchise.
Batman and Harley Quinn Sam Liu Original story by Bruce Timm
Batman vs Two-Face Sequel to 2016's Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders.
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes – Guardians of the Galaxy: The Thanos Threat[68] Marvel Comics Disney XD Television special Made with The Lego Group.
2018 Batman: Gotham by Gaslight DC Comics Warner Bros. Direct-to-video
The Incredibles 2 Original Brad Bird Walt Disney Pictures Sequel to Pixar's The Incredibles.
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay[69] DC Comics Warner Bros. Direct-to-video The first Suicide Squad movie in the DC Animated Movie Universe.
Death of Superman[69]
Animated Spider-Man Marvel Comics Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey Sony Pictures Animation This will co-exist with existing Spider-Man and Marvel Cinematic Universe movies but not be a part of them.
2019 Reign of the Supermen[69] DC Comics Warner Bros. Direct-to-video Sequel to 2018's Death of Superman.
TBA Untitled animated Wonder Woman Project Spinoff to 2016's Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders.
Based on the Wonder Woman TV series.
Watchmen
Relatively Super[70][71] Original Sonny Dyon QiCo Films Television film
Mighty Mouse[72] Terrytoons Paramount Pictures Based on the Mighty Mouse TV series.
Made by Nickelodeon Movies.

Serial

Year Serial Publisher Director Distributor Worldwide gross Notes
1937 Zorro Rides Again Grosset & Dunlap, et al. William Witney Republic Pictures A 12-chapter black-and-white serial based upon the Zorro literary character.
1938 The Spider's Web Popular Publications James W. Horne/Ray Taylor Columbia Pictures A 15-chapter black-and-white serial based upon the Spider pulp magazine character.
1939 Zorro's Fighting Legion Grosset & Dunlap, et al. William Witney/John English Republic Pictures A 12-chapter black-and-white serial based upon the Zorro literary character.
1940 The Shadow Street & Smith James W. Horne Columbia Pictures A 15-chapter black-and-white serial based upon the Shadow classic radio series and pulp magazine character.
Mysterious Doctor Satan Original William Witney/John English Republic Pictures A 15-chapter black-and-white serial.
The Green Hornet Holyoke Publishing/NOW Comics Ford Beebe/Ray Taylor Universal Studios A 13-chapter black-and-white serial based on the Green Hornet radio series.
1941 Adventures of Captain Marvel Fawcett Comics William Witney/John English Republic Pictures A 12-chapter black-and-white serial adapted from the Captain Marvel comic book character.
The Green Hornet Strikes Again! Holyoke Publishing/NOW Comics Ford Beebe/John Rawlins Universal Studios A 15-chapter black-and-white serial based on the Green Hornet radio series.
1943 Batman DC Comics Lambert Hillyer Columbia Pictures A 15-chapter black-and-white serial adapted from the Batman comic book character.
The Masked Marvel Original Spencer Gordon Bennet Republic Pictures A 12-chapter black-and-white serial.
1944 Captain America Marvel Comics Elmer Clifton/John English A 15-chapter black-and-white serial film loosely based on the Captain America comic book character.
1947 Son of Zorro Grosset & Dunlap, et al. Spencer Gordon Bennet/Fred C. Brannon A 13-chapter black-and-white serial based upon the Zorro literary character.
1948 Superman DC Comics Spencer Gordon Bennet/Thomas Carr Columbia Pictures A 15-chapter black-and-white serial film based on the Superman comic book character.
1949 Batman and Robin Spencer Gordon Bennet A 15-chapter black-and-white serial adapted from the Batman comic book character.
Ghost of Zorro Grosset & Dunlap, et al. Fred C. Brannon Republic Pictures A 12-chapter black-and-white serial based upon the Zorro literary character.
1950 Atom Man vs. Superman DC Comics Spencer Gordon Bennet Columbia Pictures A 15-chapter black-and-white serial film based on the Superman comic book character.

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