“This is just the beginning of DC UNIVERSE INFINITE’s transformation,” explained Pam Lifford, President of Global Brands and Experiences at Warner Bros. The platform will continuously add selections from DC’s many iconic labels, and is expected to launch globally later this year after its domestic launch this week. So what is DC Universe Infinite? It’s officially described as a premium digital comic book service and community, hosting the largest collection of DC Comics. Shortly thereafter the show was cancelled altogether, before it really even got off the ground. Before the James Wan-produced Swamp Thing even aired, production was shut down and its episode order was cut from 13 to 10. But almost as soon as it began, the streaming service was running into trouble. In addition to these shows, DC Universe also housed some library movies and TV shows, and housed a robust collection of digital comics for fans to thumb through. It boasted the R-rated original live-action superhero series Titans as well as the animated series Young Justice: Outsiders, and subsequently added well-received live-action shows like Swamp Thing and Doom Patrol. When DC Universe launched in September 2018, it did so as a one-stop shop for DC fandom. The short-lived streaming service and comics destination from WarnerMedia is officially rebranding as DC Universe Infinite starting Thursday, January 21st, and it will be devoid of any and all original television content.
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