10 Worst Animated Movies made by DC

10 Worst Animated Movies made by DC

10 Worst Animated Movies made by DC: While DC has released many excellent animated movies, there have also been a lot of subpar or terrible entries over the years.

Superman: Red Son

Superman: Red Son

Upon its debut, the comic book “Superman: Red Son” became an immediate success and won an Eisner award in 2004 for its outstanding excellence.

Batman vs. Robin

Batman vs. Robin

The existing DC Animated Movie Universe has Damien Wayne as a blot. Damien becoming a significant part of the canon is difficult given that Batman is already present in 4 of every 5 movies, which is already taxing.

“Batman Unlimited” Films

“Batman Unlimited” Films

There is nothing quite as enjoyable as viewing a movie that is nothing more than an advertisement. The movies from Batman Unlimited are exactly that.

Superman: Brainiac Attacks

Superman: Brainiac Attacks

The movie Brainiac Attacks is odd. Its animation is similar to that of the DC Animated Universe, but none of the normal writers are involved.

Teen Titans: The Judas Contract

Teen Titans: The Judas Contract

A timeless Teen Titans story arc, “The Judas Contract,” continues to be popular with comic book readers today.

Batman: Bad Blood

Batman: Bad Blood

The Bat family, including Damien, who will always be unlovable, must fight evil in Gotham City after Batman seems to be killed in action.

Batman: Hush

Batman: Hush

One of the best Batman storylines ever written is the comic book arc “Batman: Hush.” The story is among the finest Catwoman/Batman stories ever.

Son of Batman

Son of Batman

There are many recent Damian Wayne films on this list, but none of them manage to represent him in such a grating way as Son of Batman does.

Batman and Harley Quinn

Batman and Harley Quinn

Bruce Timm played a crucial role in the DC Animated Universe, but lately, it seems like all he’s done for movies is set up romantic relationships between famous characters.

Batman: The Killing Joke

Batman: The Killing Joke

In the comic adaptation of “The Killing Joke”, everyone agreed that the prologue starring Batgirl was overlong, pointless, and uncomfortable.