Top 10 Best DC Movies After The Flash Released
Over the years, there has been an impressive and exciting series of film adaptations from DC Comics, ranging from feature-length series to standalone stories. With the recent release of The Flash film, DC Comics and their characters have made a strong mark on the screen for more than half a century of cinematic achievements.
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The Suicide Squad (2021)

Trailer The Suicide Squad (2021)
The Suicide Squad follows a group of brutal and chaotic criminals, including Harley Quinn, Bloodsport, and the Peacemaker, as they join the mysterious underground group known as Task Force X. The group is dropped on a remote island full of enemies, known as Corto Maltese, with the goal of completing the mission or dying during the attempt.
Although DC has attempted to adapt Suicide Squad before, James Gunn's more violent and crazier direction has created a more euphoric and enjoyable experience for critics. The film is both funny and gory, making for a colorful and exhilarating adventure from start to finish, a significant improvement over the original Suicide Squad version.
Genre: Action, Comedy
Release year: 2021
Director: James Gunn
Cast: Margot Robbie, Idris Elba, John Cena
Duration: 2h12m
IMDb score: 7.2/10
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The Lego Batman Movie (2017)

Trailer The Lego Batman Movie
The Lego Batman Movie is a sequel to Lego Batman after appearing in The Lego Movie, continuing the story of Lego Batman in his fight against crime to protect justice in Gotham City. However, Gotham City is always changing, and Batman will have to learn to work together and change his solitary behavior if he wants to have a chance to stop The Joker's new plot.
Despite being a more humorous and satirical approach to the Batman story, The Lego Batman Movie still has enough understanding and care about the character to tell a lovely story. The film could build on the creativity of The Lego Movie and the vast world of Batman and Gotham City to create a standalone story, different from anything else in DC's collection.
Genre: Animation, Action
Release year: 2017
Director: Chris McKay
Cast: Will Arnett, Michael Cera
Duration: 1h44m
IMDb score: 7.3/10
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The Dark Knight Rises (2012)

Trailer The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
The Dark Knight Rises takes place 8 years after the events of The Dark Knight and continues the story of Batman still being chased by the police after assuming responsibility for the crime of Harvey Dent. Batman soon faces his greatest threat ever, a new terrorist leader known as Bane, who brings Gotham down to the core, forcing Batman to rise to protect the city.
This is the epic conclusion of Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy, which brought satisfaction to many critics, continuing the strengths and aspirations of the previous two. The film also features a brilliant performance by Tom Hardy as Bane, who fits perfectly and contrasts with Nolan's version of Batman and the world he created
Genre: Action, Drama
Release year: 2012
Director: Christopher Nolan
Cast: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy
Duration: 2h44m
IMDb score: 8.4/10
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Superman: The Movie (1978)

Trailer Superman: The Movie
Superman: The Movie tells the story of Clark Kent, a reporter for the Daily Planet with a gentle personality. When the evil Lex Luthor begins to carry out a plan to take over the world, Superman becomes the only one who can save and defeat Luthor.
As one of the first versions of Superman on the big screen, Superman: The Movie redefined the character of Superman for many audiences, becoming the first image that many people think of Superman.
Genre: Action, Adventure
Release year: 1978
Director: Richard Donner
Cast: Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve
Duration: 2h23m
IMDb score: 7.4/10
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A History of Violence (2005)

Trailer A History of Violence (2005)
Based on the graphic novel of the same name by John Wagner, A History of Violence follows family man and restaurateur Tom Stall, played by Viggo Mortensen. When a pair of killers flood his diner, Tom defends himself and kills them, becoming a local hero and his story making national news. However, as he and his family are brought into focus, Tom's past begins to haunt them.
While director David Cronenberg is better known for his work in the horror genre, his turn to an action thriller in A History of Violence showcases his versatility and outstanding ability as an actor. director. Many viewers only consider superhero stories when they watch DC movies, but movies like A History of Violence show that the franchise has much more to offer. The film was so critically acclaimed that it received two Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay.
Genre: Action, Drama
Released Year: 2005
Directed by: David Cronenberg
Actors: Maria Bello, Ed Harris
Duration: 1h36m
IMDb Score: 7.4/10
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