Just as it did with its inaugural event last year, DC FanDome 2021 has completely delivered on the hype, offering DC fans an extensive look at its current and upcoming slate of projects in film, television and video games. From first looks and behind-the-scenes updates from the set of films like Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom and Shazam: Fury of the Gods to presentations featuring the casts and crews of fan-favorite projects and full trailer debuts, this year's virtual event had it all.

Here are the biggest and best trailers and teasers from DC FanDome 2021, including upcoming DC Extended Universe films and original DC programming on HBO Max.

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The Batman

Easily the most anticipated trailer of DC FanDome 2021 was the second trailer for Matt Reeves' The Batman, with the new trailer offering an even better look at the neo-noir approach to Gotham City and its heroes and villains. Opening with the apparent arrest of the Riddler at a late-night diner, Robert Pattinson's Dark Knight leaps into action, braving car chases and gunfire to angrily administer justice to the evildoers menacing his hometown.

Directed, produced and co-written by Matt Reeves, The Batman opens in theaters March 4.

Batwoman

Batwoman returned to The CW for its third season this October, as Ryan Wilder continues to settle into her role as Gotham City's guardian superhero Batwoman. A special trailer for the new season highlighted Batwoman forced to join forces with the villainous Alice, with the trailer leaning into '70s aesthetics as the unlikely partners work together to track down all the stolen weapons from Batman's extensive rogues' gallery now unleashed on the city.

Developed for television by Caroline Dries, Batwoman Season 3 airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.

Black Adam

The DCEU is getting a new brutal kind of hero this July in the long-awaited feature film, Black Adam. Following a behind-the-scenes look at the superhero epic, featuring members of the Justice Society of America, star and producer Dwayne Johnson personally introduced a brief teaser showcasing one of the key scenes from the film. As an ancient sanctum is explored in the present-day, Black Adam is magically summoned, dealing with the interlopers with electrifying action.

Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, Black Adam opens in theaters July 29.

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Catwoman: Hunted

Catwoman is about to take the spotlight and remind everyone why she is the greatest thief in the DC Universe in the upcoming anime feature film Catwoman: Hunted. Boasting an all-star voice cast and plenty of familiar DC heroes and villains, the movie has Selina Kyle staging a daring heist for a priceless jewel which leads her to fall into the crosshairs of both the criminal underworld and Batwoman.

Directed by Shinsuke Terasawa, Catwoman: Hunted will be released on home video Feb. 8.

Doom Patrol

While Doom Patrol Season 3 may have kicked off with the shocking death of Niles Caulder, the chief's presence is felt throughout the midseason trailer as Doom Patrol nears its season finale set for Nov. 11. As the late Caulder's words ring out warning the misfit superhero team that they now bear his old responsibility of keeping the world safe, the series moves into its trademark wackiness as the team faces strange threats in the back half of Season 3.

Developed for television by Jeremy Carver, new episodes of Doom Patrol Season 3 premiere Thursdays on HBO Max.

The Flash

Introduced by star Ezra Miller after experiencing numerous behind-the-scenes delays, the eagerly anticipated DCEU film The Flash has finally dropped a teaser trailer featuring Miller's return as the Scarlet Speedster. Opening with a fog-shrouded return to Wayne Manor, Michael Keaton's Bruce Wayne speaks with two different versions of Barry Allen and Supergirl as glimpses of the time-traveling, universe-hopping adventure is shown.

Directed by Andy Muschietti, The Flash premieres Nov. 4, 2022.

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Gotham Knights

While Batman may be dead and gone in the upcoming video game Gotham Knights, his former proteges are teaming up to defend Gotham City from a rise in supervillain activity in the latest cinematic trailer for the game. As the Bat-Family comes together to confront familiar foes, they quickly discover that the urban legends surrounding the Court of Owls are murderously true as the Court's murderous assassins the Talons strike, putting the heroes on the defensive.

Developed by WB Games Montreal and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Gotham Knights will be released for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC in 2022.

Harley Quinn

Star Kaley Cuoco is more eager to share Harley Quinn Season 3 than perhaps anyone and, with animators still hard at work for next year's Season 3 debut, Harley and King Shark personally introduced a sizzle reel featuring animatic footage from the upcoming season. Highlighting Harley's romance with Poison Ivy, the two characters are poised to deliver their own brand of justice while continuing to lean into fourth wall-shattering humor.

Developed for television by Justin Halpern, Patrick Schumacker and Dean Lorry, Harley Quinn Season 3 premieres in 2022 on HBO Max.

Peacemaker

After a memorable big-screen debut in this past August's The Suicide Squad, John Cena's violent antihero Peacemaker is taking center stage with his own spinoff television series on HBO Max this January. A teaser trailer for the upcoming series shows Peacemaker back in action, with the show not pulling its punches while teasing the antihero's origins and troubled upbringing as he takes on new masked figures to keep the peace at any bloody cost.

Developed for television by James Gunn, Peacemaker premieres Jan. 13 on HBO Max.

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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League

Six years after closing out its acclaimed Batman: Arkham video game series, video game developer Rocksteady Studios is back with another DC video game title in next year's Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. A new cinematic trailer shows Amanda Waller forcibly recruiting the latest roster for Task Force X just in time to deal with the Justice League after the heroes are brainwashed by Brainiac to turn against humanity. And with their dirty, underhanded tactics, this Suicide Squad may just be the right team to save the day.

Developed by Rocksteady Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will be released for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC in 2022.

Young Justice: Phantoms

Over two years since Young Justice: Outsiders wrapped its fan-favorite run, the acclaimed animated series is officially making its home on HBO Max for its fourth season. Rebranding for the season as Young Justice: Phantoms, DC FanDome featured a launch trailer for the series as the season's first two episodes arrived on the premium streaming service. Miss Martian, Superboy and Beast Boy lead the charge in the season's trailer, teasing all the epic thrills and romance as the young heroes make their stand.

Developed for television by Brandon Vietti and Greg Weisman, the first episodes of Young Justice: Phantoms are available to stream now on HBO Max.

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