Over 30 DC Projects Purged From Max Including Harshly Criticised Ryan Reynolds and Fan-Favorite Keanu Reeves Movies



Summary

  • MAX has removed 31 DC projects from its catalog, including titles like
    Green Lantern
    and
    Catwoman
    .
  • Majority of the dropped projects are animated.
  • DC movies are popping up on other streaming services, such as Netflix and Hulu.

Despite being owned by Warner Bros. Max has purged 31 WB-created DC projects from their available catalog as of April 1 as part of their content rotation strategy. Although fans of DC content have come to think of MAX as the home of the likes of Batman, Superman, and others, there are now some DC TV shows and movies that will have to be sought out elsewhere.

Green Lantern

2011 film adaptation of the DC character Hal Jordan, who is also known by his superhero persona Green Lantern.

Release Date June 16, 2011

Runtime 105

Tagline In brightest day, in darkest night.

Fans of Marvel movies know exactly where to go when they are looking for any content based on the characters of Marvel Comics, whether they are part of the MCU, former Fox and Netflix projects, or even Sony’s disjointed Spider-Man Universe offerings. However, things just got a little trickier for fans of DC movies, as a huge collection of titles have, for now, vanished from the streaming service. Below is the complete list of titles that are no longer available on Max.

DC Movies No Longer Available On Max

Release Year

Supergirl

1984

Batman: Mask of the Phantasm

1993

Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker

2000

Catwoman

2004

Constantine

2005

Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo

2006

Watchmen: Motion Comic

2008

Superman/Batman: Public Enemies

2009

Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths

2010

Batman: Under the Red Hood

2010

Green Lantern

2011

Justice League: Doom

2012

The Dark Knight Returns – Part 1

2012

The Dark Knight Returns – Part 2

2013

Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite

2013

Justice League: War

2014

Batman: Assault on Arkham

2014

Batkid Begins: The Wish Heard Around the World

2015

Justice League: Throne of Atlantis

2015

Batman vs. Robin

2015

Batman: Bad Blood

2016

Justice League vs. Teen Titans

2016

Teen Titans: The Judas Contract

2017

Batman: Ninja

2018

Batman: Hush

2019

Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans

2019

Batman: Death in the Family

2020

Justice Society: World War II

2021

Injustice

2021

Legion of Super-Heroes

2023

Scooby-Doo and Krypto Too

2023

MAX Has Dropped Many Animated Projects

Warner Bros

While there are a lot of projects on the list, it is worth noting that the majority of the projects that have been purged from MAX are animated, including last year’s Scooby-Doo and Krypto Too – which was almost never released at all when Warner Bros. attempted to scrap the crossover movie as part of their cost-cutting write-offs.

In addition to these, the other movies that have been dropped from the platform are the heavily criticized Ryan Reynolds movie Green Lantern and Halle Berry’s Catwoman. However, the ever-popular Keanu Reeves movie Constantine has also joined the list of casualties, despite the ongoing talk of a sequel being in the works.

Recently, Warner Bros. Discovery has changed their business model when it comes to their most popular content. Although the DCEU movies, and many older projects such as The Dark Knight trilogy by Christopher Nolan, the original Michael Keaton Batman movies, and Christopher Reeves’ Superman collection, have remained on the platform, these movies have started popping up on other services such as Hulu, Disney+ and Netflix depending on the viewer’s location.

Related DC Fans Lament the Canceled Batgirl Movie From Bad Boys 4 Directors Following the release of the first Bad Boys: Ride or Die trailer, DC fans are calling for the release of Adil & Bilall’s Batgirl movie.

Although it is unlikely that MAX will remove any of its most popular shows and movies, there will be a new wave of DC projects hitting the platform in the coming years with James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DCU ready to start pushing out its content. In the meantime, fans of the projects that have been removed can expect to see at least some of these show up on license across other streamers in the near future.

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