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The comic book world was rocked with the news that Marvel Comics and DC Comics were delivering their first crossover in over 20 years with Deadpool/Batman #1 by Zeb Wells & Greg Capullo and Batman/Deadpool #1 by Grant Morrison & Dan Mora. The Dark Knight and the Merc with a Mouth are probably the lastcharacters fans expected to meet, but the possibilities of this crossover open up so many doors—especially since there are plans for more Marvel/DC crossovers in 2026. “Our big thing is we want to do something that is a lot of fun, showcase comics, generate excitement, and bring new readers or lapsed readers back into the industry,” Marvel Comics & Franchise’s President Dan Buckley told Entertainment Weekly when the crossover was first announced. DC Comics’ Publisher/Chief Creative Officer Jim Lee echoed this statement, saying, “The timing has to be right in that you don’t want to do these too often. You want them to feel special.”
With Marvel and DC Comics finally delivering a crossover, one question is on comic fans’ minds: could a crossover between Marvel Studios and DC Studios happen down the line? Both have big things in the pipeline; this summer will see the release of Superman, which kicks off DC Studios’ first chapter, “Gods and Monsters,” while Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars are currently in production—and could have a massive impact on the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But there are a few roadblocks that both sides will have to clear before a Marvel/DC movie becomes a reality, including rights issues and timing.
Believe it or not, a Marvel and DC crossover has been discussed by the heads of Marvel Studios and DC Studios, respectively. Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige said that he “occasionally” thinks about the idea but tends to focus on whatever projects Marvel Studios currently has in the works. “I don’t know when in the heck that would ever happen or how that would happen. But we’ve been talking too long for me to go, ‘Never! We’d never be able to do that.’ We’ll never say never,” Feige said. DC Studios co-head James Gunn echoed those statements during an interview with Empire, saying that he and Feige have had discussions—which makes sense, given that Gunn previously helmed the Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy for Marvel Studios. “I think we have to establish what we’re doing [at DC] first. I would be lying to say that we haven’t discussed it,” Gunn told Empire.
Beyond Marvel Studios’ packed slate and DC Studios starting to build its own foundation, there’s also the matter of rights. Marvel is owned by Disney, and DC is owned by Warner Bros. Pictures; the two studios have only worked together on one film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and even that came with a strict set of rules. There’s also the fact that while all of DC’s characters are under Warner Bros.’ umbrella, Marvel has had to lend out other characters over the years—most notably Spider-Man, whose tangled web of rights has impacted other Marvel projects. If Feige and Gunn put their heads together for a Marvel/DC crossover, they’ll more than likely have to set some ground rules or pick certain characters who can appear, which could be tricky to shape into a narrative. Luckily, the answer to a Marvel/DC movie lies in the pages of a recent comic.
One Comic Teased a Marvel/DC Crossover That Would Be Perfect for the Big Screen
In 2017, DC Comics launched Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, which blended the worlds of Watchmen and the DC Universe together. In Doomsday Clock #12, Dr. Manhattan has a vision of the “Secret Crisis”: an event that hurls Superman into the Marvel Universe, pitting him in battle against Thor and the Hulk. Fans will immediately recognize that “Secret Crisis” pays homage to Crisis on Infinite Earths and Secret Wars, which were the first big “event comics” for DC and Marvel, respectively. In fact, Avengers: Secret Wars could be a major reboot for the MCU—which would be the perfect time to explore the “Secret Crisis” storyline. Chris Hemsworth even recently posted a message that potentially hinted at the end of his tenure as Thor, but the idea of the God of Thunder and the Man of Steel potentially duking it out would be worth coming back for. It might be a while before DC and Marvel’s heroes cross paths on the silver screen, but the Batman and Deadpool crossover is a reminder that anything’s possible.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps
Release Date
July 25, 2025
Director
Matt Shakman
Writers
Jeff Kaplan, Josh Friedman, Ian Springer, Eric Pearson, Jack Kirby, Stan Lee
Producers
Jamie Christopher, Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito, Tim Lewis
Franchise(s)
Marvel Cinematic Universe
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