DC Universe Streaming Service to Launch on Batman Day

The DC Universe streaming service finally has a debut date attached to it. On “Batman Day,” or September 15, DC fans will be able to stream episodes of the service’s first original series ‘Titans,’ watch classic DC shows and cartoons, and more.

DC Daily host Kevin Smith revealed Wednesday night that the DC Universe streaming service will debut on September 15, which also happens to be "Batman Day."

It’s official! #DCUniverse is launching on September 15th on #BatmanDay! Don’t miss out on the exciting pre-order that gives you 3 months free! Become a member today! https://t.co/BGr6ovlo4B #DCULiveStream

— DC Universe (@TheDCUniverse) August 29, 2018

DC Universe will be available for free for the first three months if you pre-order an annual membership. The cost of an annual membership will be $74.99 or you can sign up to pay monthly at $7.99. The service also wasted no time announcing the debut date for their first original live-action series Titans.

#DCUTITANS is coming to #DCUniverse on October 12th!

— DC Universe (@TheDCUniverse) August 29, 2018

Titans is just the beginning of a slew of original content coming to DC Universe down the road. The animated series for Harley Quinn and the third season of Young Justice series will also be on the platform. Live-action series Doom Patrol and Swamp Thing, which is being executive produced by James Wan (The Conjuring films, Aquaman), is slated for a 2019 release on the service.

DC Universe is going to make classic shows, such as the Christopher Reeve-led Superman films, a remastered for HD version of Batman: The Animated Series, and Super Friends, available to subscribers.

If that's not enough, how about a curated list of comics that subscribers can access right at their fingertips? Are you sold yet? 

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