Warner Bros. Television plans on adding even more content to its DC Universe subscription streaming service with a fourth live-action series to join the already-announced Titans, Doom Patrol and Swamp Thing.
Details regarding the series will be revealed later today at Comic-Con International in San Diego during the DC Spotlight: Geoff Johns Panel.
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Today has been filled with news regarding the upcoming television, movie and comic streaming service. Earlier this morning the pricing options for DC Universe were released, with annual subscriptions to the service running $74.99 and $7.99 for a monthly fee. Pre-orders for annual subscriptions were made available today at DCUniverse.com with a pre-order bonus of three free months. As a special incentive for Comic-Con weekend, fans who pre-order between Thursday, July 19th and Sunday, July 22nd will be entered into a sweepstakes to attend the US premiere of Aquaman in December.
On top of the original shows like Titans, Swamp Thing and Doom Patrol, the service will include a robust library of classic TV and film with Batman: The Brave and The Bold, Batman Beyond and the Justice League animated series joining a hearty roster of both live action and animated favorites like Birds of Prey, Batman Begins and Constantine.
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The release date for DC Universe is still set for “fall 2018,” and at launch the platform will be made available for iOS and Android devices, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and Android TV.