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DCEU 2022 Trailer unveils new footage of The Batman, Black Adam, The Flash, Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom

All four DC movies are set to hit the theatres this year.

DCEU 2022 Trailer unveils new footage of The Batman, Black Adam, The Flash, Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom

DCEU 2022

Last Updated: 10.11 AM, Feb 12, 2022

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Warner Bros has unveiled a new exclusive trailer compiling the new promos for its highly-anticipated ventures. The latest video has showcased the snippets of four upcoming films by DC including The Batman, Black Adam, The Flash, Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom.

The video begins with a small snippet from the Robert Pattinson starrer, where he can be seen getting questioned by Cat Woman. Moving on, the video showcases a serious scene from the Dwayne Johnsson starrer Black Adam. Post that Ezra Miller's Barry Allen can be seen discovering a cave-like place in The Flash, while Jason Momoa can be seen sitting on a throne as Aquaman in the Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom.

Check out the trailer video here:

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However, the dates of the above-mentioned films were not unveiled in the latest video, but it certainly says that the films are set to release in theatres. 

The official Instagram page of Warner Bros. Entertainment shared the latest footage with the movie buffs across the world and captioned, "The World Needs Heroes. @TheBatman @BlackAdamMovie @TheFlashmovie @Aquamanmovie #DCHeroes (sic)."

Reportedly, The first film among them all to be released this year is The Batman which also stars Zoë Kravitz in a lead role and will be released on March 14, while Dwayne Johnson starrer and produces Black Adam is the second one that will be released on July 29. 

The Flash, which also features Ron Livingston, Michael Keaton, Kiersey Clemons, Michael Shannon, Antje Traue, Sasha Calle, and Ben Affleck, is set to hit the theatres on November 4. At the end of the year, Jason's much-awaited film is set to be released on December 16.

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