"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," out March 25, is the first DC entry of 2016.
Following "BvS" is "Suicide Squad," about a group of supervillains who team up to take down an even bigger villain.
The film will introduce fan favorite Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) to the big screen.
The full squad consists of Cary Fukuhara (Katana), Adam Beach (Slipknot), Cara Delevingne (Enchantress), Jay Hernandez (El Diablo), Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Killer Croc), Jai Courtney (Captain Boomerang), Joel Kinnaman (Rick Flag), and Will Smith (Deadshot).
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdFans are especially excited to see The Joker (Jared Leto) pop up. We're not entirely sure what his role is in the film, but he doesn't appear to be a Squad member.
"Suicide Squad" will be in theaters August 5.
In 2017, Wonder Woman will get her own movie, starring Gal Gadot.
Raised on an all-female island of powerful warrior women, DC's chief creative officer Geoff Johns describes her as the "best fighter" in the DC Universe.
One of Wonder Woman's biggest rivals is Ares, the God of War. In the comics, he subtly manipulates politicians into escalating conflicts. War is connected to his power. The more conflict in the world, the more power he gains.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe film will also star Chris Pine as Steve Trevor, Wonder Woman's love interest. In most comic book iterations he is either a soldier or spy who helps Diana during World War II.
"Wonder Woman" is coming June 23, 2017.
"Justice League - Part I" will be in theaters November 17, 2017. This will feature multiple DC heroes in the first ever on-screen team-up of the legendary comic book team.
Details are scarce, but director Zack Snyder has confirmed we'll see our first hints at the full team in "Batman v Superman."
"The Flash" is the first of many solo movies coming after "Justice League - Part I" March 23 2018. Ezra Miller will star as the fastest man alive.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdBarry Allen is a young scientist trying to solve his mother's murder. While in the lab, he's struck by lightning and gains super speed. He can run across water and through walls. He's even fast enough to time travel.
Next is Jason Momoa starring as Arthur Curry, aka Aquaman. Momoa describes Curry as "half man, half god." He can breathe underwater, communicate with sea life, and is super strong.
Aquaman's heritage may be important to the film. Geoff Johns says he's "a man who's trapped between two worlds, but has a responsibility of protecting both of them."
"Aquaman" is coming July 27, 2018.
"Shazam," is set for an April 5, 2019 release. In the comics, Shazam is a teenager named Billy given powerful abilities by a dying wizard. By shouting "Shazam!" he becomes the magically empowered superhero.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdDwayne "The Rock" Johnson will star as anti-hero Black Adam, Shazam's rival. Warner Bros. has yet to announce an actor as the title character.
Shazam and Black Adam have both been gifted with very similar powers. These include flight, strength, genius intellect, and the ability to shoot lightning.
"Justice League - Part II" featuring the fully-assembled team will be released June 14, 2019.
Next, Ray Fisher will star as Victor Stone, an athlete who gains a cybernetic body after a horrific accident in "Cyborg" out April 3, 2020.
Cyborg has super strength, doesn't feel pain, and is a "technopath." "He can just interface seamlessly with anything technological," Fisher explains. "His greatest weakness is actually trying not to succumb to the technology - trying to stay human."
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad"Green Lantern Corps" will focus on Green Lantern and the galactic space order that gave him his magic ring.
Warner Bros. has not announced which actor will take on the role. It's set for a June 19, 2020 release.
A solo Batman film is also in the works. No release date has been announced yet.
It's also been reported that Warner Bros is already putting a "Suicide Squad" sequel into motion.