
DC Studios has revealed significant progress on its upcoming international DCU television projects, as co-CEO James Gunn confirmed the ongoing development of shows set in various countries. These announcements coincide with the anticipation surrounding Superman’s imminent theatrical debut, marking the launch of the DC Universe Chapter One: Gods and Monsters phase.
New Details on International DCU TV Show Developments
James Gunn recently affirmed that DC Studios is actively developing TV series located in countries such as Korea, Japan, and Brazil. Initial details about these yet-untitled international DCU shows have surfaced, outlining the unique approach these productions will take in portraying their stories.
According to Nexus Point News, these series will feature predominantly local casts drawn from their respective countries, supported by creative teams native to each region. The narratives will be crafted and delivered in the local languages, enhancing authenticity. Despite the linguistic diversity, characters introduced in these shows are expected to integrate into DC Studios’ English-language projects. Notably, some of these international TV offerings will be animated, as per insider sources.
Huntress-Centered International DCU Show Casting
One prominent project reportedly focuses on the fan-favorite hero Huntress. It is rumored that Pom Klementieff, known for her role in Guardians of the Galaxy, has been cast as a new version of Helena Bertinelli, portrayed as half-Korean and half-Italian. This marks a fresh iteration of the character, who was last brought to life by Mary Elizabeth Winstead in the 2020 film Birds of Prey.