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Man of Steel
The first installment in the rebooted DC Cinematic Universe and first entry in Chapter 1. An alien child is evacuated from his dying world and sent to Earth, where he is adopted by a married couple that raise him as their own son and he ends up becoming the planet’s first and powerful protector and guardian until survivors of his world arrive with deadly intentions. Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence, action, destruction and for language

Joker: Folie á Deux
The sequel to the 2019 film. Struggling with his dual identity, failed comedian Arthur Fleck meets the love of his life, Harley Quinn, while incarcerated at Arkham State Hospital. Rated R for some strong violence, language throughout, some sexuality and brief nudity

The Batman
When a sadistic serial killer begins murdering key political figures in Gotham, the Batman is forced to investigate the city's hidden corruption and question his family's involvement. Rated PG-13 for strong violent and disturbing content, language, drug content and some suggestive material

Joker
Arthur Fleck, a party clown and a failed stand-up comedian, leads an impoverished life with his ailing mother. However, when society shuns him and brands him as a freak, he decides to embrace the life of chaos in Gotham City. Rated R for strong bloody violence, disturbing behavior, language and brief sexual images

Justice League
The fifth installment in the DC Extended Universe. Steppenwolf and his Parademons return after eons to capture Earth. However, Batman seeks the help of Wonder Woman to recruit and assemble Flash, Cyborg, Aquaman and Wolfman to fight the powerful new enemy. Rated PG-13 for sequences of sci-fi violence and action.

Wonder Woman
The fourth installment in the DC Extended Universe. When a pilot crashes and tells of conflict in the outside world, Diana, an Amazonian warrior in training, leaves home to fight a war, discovering her full powers and true identity. Rated PG-13 for sequences of violence and action, and some suggestive content

Suicide Squad
The third installment in the DC Extended Universe. A secret government agency recruits some of the most dangerous incarcerated supervillains to form a defensive task force to save the world from the apocalypse. Rated PG-13 for sequences of violence and action throughout, disturbing behavior, suggestive content and language.

Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice
The second installment in the DC Extended Universe and sequel to “Man of Steel.” Fearing the actions of a god-like super hero left unchecked, Gotham City's own formidable, forceful vigilante takes on Metropolis's most revered, modern-day savior, while the world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs. And with Batman and Superman at war with one another, a new threat quickly arises, putting mankind in greater danger than it's ever known before. Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action throughout, and some sensuality

Man of Steel
The first installment in the DC Extended Universe. An alien child is evacuated from his dying world to Earth to live among the humans, his peace is interrupted when other survivors of his home planet invade Earth. Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence, action and destruction, and for some language.

The Dark Knight Rises
The third and final installment in the Nolan Batman trilogy. Bane, an imposing terrorist, attacks Gotham City and disrupts its eight year long period of peace, forcing Bruce Wayne to come out of hiding to don the cape and cowl of Batman once again. Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, some sensuality and language

Green Lantern
Reckless test pilot Hal Jordan is granted an alien ring that bestows him with otherworldly powers that indicts him into an intergalactic police force, the Green Lantern Corps. Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action.

Watchmen
In 1985 where former superheroes exist, the murder of a colleague sends active vigilante Rorschach into his own sprawling investigation, uncovering something that could completely change the course of history as we know it. Rated R for strong graphic violence, sexuality, nudity and language. Released in 2009.

The Dark Knight
The sequel to the 2006 film. When the menace known as The Joker wrecks havoc and chaos on the people of Gotham City, Batman must accept one of the greatest psychological and physical tests of his ability to fight injustice. Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and some menace. Released in 2008.

Superman Returns
The fifth installment in the original “Superman” series. After spending five years in space, examining what remains of Krypton, Superman returns to Earth and finds that things have changed since he’s been gone and must once again prove himself important to the world. Rated PG-13 for some intense action violence. Released in 2006.

Batman Begins
When his parents are murdered, Bruce Wayne trains with his new mentor and becomes Batman to free Gotham City from corruption. Rated PG-13 for intense action violence, disturbing images and some thematic elements. Released in 2005.

Constantine
Supernatural exorcist and demonologist John Constantine helps a policewoman prove her sister’s death was not a suicide, but something more. Based on the DC comics character Constantine. Rated R for violence and demonic images. Released in 2005.

Catwoman
A shy woman, endowed with the speed, reflexes and senses of a cat, walks a thin line between criminal and hero, even as a detective doggedly pursues her, fascinated by both of her personas. Loosely based on the DC Comics character Catwoman. Rated PG-13 for action violence and some sensuality. Released in 2004.

Batman & Robin
The fourth and final installment in the “Burton Batman” series. In the film, Batman and Robin try to keep their partnership together even as they attempt to stop Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy from freezing Gotham City. Rated PG-13 for strong stylized action and some innuendo. Released in 1997.

Batman Forever
The third installment in the “Burton Batman series.” After the defeat of Penguin and Max Shreck, Batman continues defending Gotham City when he battles former district attorney Harvey Dent (aka Two-Face) and Edward Nygma (aka The Riddler) with the help of circus acrobat Dick Grayson, who becomes his sidekick Robin. Rated PG-13 for strong, stylized action. Released in 1995.

Batman Returns
The sequel to the 1989 movie. After defeating The Joker, Batman squares off with a deformed man called Penguin and a cruel businessman as they wreck havoc across Gotham while a female employee of the latter becomes the Catwoman with her own agenda. Rated PG-13 for brooding, dark violence. Released in 1992.