16. WAIT: THE FLASH



Back to characters who are missing chunks of their story, where's Barry Allen's movie? The Flash has gone through a series of creative shifts and departures but has seemingly found its leaders in John Francis Daley and Johnathan Goldstein (Game Night).

The project was initially rebranded to be Flashpoint, but there isn't much known about the story at the moment. The pair promised a movie similar in tone to the Back to the Future movies. The Flash is scheduled to begin production late 2019.

15. 2019: STARGIRL



With all current DC comic book movies and shows centering on adults dealing with the troubles of superheroism, it's time that they show a high schooler taking on this struggle. Stargirl sees high school sophomore Courtney Whitmore inspire those around her to form a crime-fighting squad that would eventually become the Justice Society of America.

The series is being handled by Geoff Johns, the original creator of the character. With the all-too-familiar structure of shows on the Arrowverse, Stargirl should provide fans something much different in both tone and structure. Stargirl is expected to come out September/October on DC Universe.

14. WAIT: THE BATMAN



Initially a Batman-certified solo film with Ben Affleck set to direct, write, and star in the movie, things have changed tremendously following his stepping down. Matt Reeves (Cloverfield, Planet of the Apes series) now serves as director and screenwriter.

It's currently unclear what direction Reeves will take with the film. Rumors have stated it could be a prequel or it could be a standalone set after the events of Justice League. Affleck's status with the film has been questioned, but until proven otherwise, he's still set to star. The Batman's release date is TBA.

13. 2019: HARLEY QUINN



If you thought Harley Quinn's popularity was already at its peak, you haven't seen anything yet. Before her announced live-action movies, there's the Harley Quinn show. Voiced by The Big Bang Theory's Kaley Cuoco, HQ involves Harley and her best friend Poison Ivy as they go on many different, wildly violent adventures.

Bolstering a greatly talented cast and pitch-perfect animation, this show intends to prove why fans love this Ms. Quinzel so much. With (according to Harley herself) gratuitous violence and plenty of curse words bleeped, this should be a very different animated show than fans are used to. Harley Quinn is expected to debut mid-October on DC Universe.

12. WAIT: GREEN LANTERN CORPS.



The Ryan Reynolds-starring Green Lantern film from 2011 may still be fresh in people's minds, but Green Lantern Corps. sounds like a project determined to bring respect back to the Lantern name. Described as "Lethal Weapon in space" by Warner Bros., the film will feature Hal Jordan and John Stewart as the main characters.

Green Lantern Corps. was originally written by David S. Goyer (Batman Begins, Man of Steel), but has since added on Geoff Johns to rewrite the script. With Johns' expertise on Green Lantern, having written one of the character's best outings back in 2015, things sound promising for the project. Green Lantern Corps. is scheduled to release July 24th, 2020.