Marvel Vs DC Release Dates: Superhero Screen Adaptations Battle Between Marvel and DC
Marvel Vs DC Release Dates: Superhero Screen Adaptations Battle Between Marvel and DC
For the next six years, Marvel and DC will be head to head for the adaptations of our favorite superheroes on the big screen.
An infographic was created by EricSmedbron on what are the next superhero films fans will look forward to. In the infographic, Marvel is definitely leading the pack as there are 3-6 Marvel films per year that is set to hit theaters until 2018.
DC, on the other hand, will start off with the Batman Vs Superman on March 2016 - which will get a tough competition with Marvel's Captain America 3. There are a total of 1-2 DC Films set for the next 6 years - until 2020.
Marvel has only 1 film slated for 2019. We may never know how Marvel and Kevin Feige works, they are unpredictable and does comes with a lot of surprises.
But DC was the first one to create films out of the comics with Superman.
We have been smitten by the comic bug ever since Marvel and DC started to let us experience superhero films. For some, it might be a tough competition at the box office, but for most, its the appealing effect that heroes do live amongst us
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