DC Universe Streaming Service Gets a September Launch Date

This fall, DC Comics is upping its game with the new DC Universe streaming service. However, Comic-Con came and went without a launch date announcement. That changed today, during the first episode of DC Daily, the new series set to replace DC All Access. Host Kevin Smith kicked off the live stream by revealing that DC Universe is officially launching on Saturday, September 15. That also happens to be Batman Day, which marks the annual celebration of Gotham City’s Dark Knight.

DC Universe will be available for $7.99 a month or $74.99 for the yearly subscription. In addition to five episodes of DC Daily a week, original series like Titans will run on Fridays. Future original shows coming to DC Universe include Swamp Thing, Young Justice: Outsiders, Harley Quinn, and Doom Patrol. Classic shows available at launch will include Batman: The Animated Series, Justice League, Justice League Unlimited, and Batman: The Brave and the Bold.

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There will also be a selection of DC comic books available on DC Universe, which will allow new and lapsed fans to jump into the medium that inspired the series. For more information on DC Universe, you can check out the official site. In the meantime, you can watch the first episode of DC Daily below, which features an interview with DC co-publisher Jim Lee. In the opening segment, Lee expands upon the DC Universe streaming service before sharing a story about his unconventional motivational technique. Afterwards, Lee shared a few exclusive images from Titans.

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