DC Extended Universe (Hasamu Jenkins)

DC Extended Universe is the expanded film and television universe based on DC Comics, with president and producer, Patty Jenkins, coming up with the creative productions and projects for the cinematic universe at Warner Bros. In 2012, Jenkins signed a contract to start the cinematic universe and hired many directors and even opened to producing R-rated films for darker character arcs such as Zatanna, John Constantine, and Jonah Hex. Jenkins stated that she was inspired by the successful Marvel Cinematic Universe's way of dividing the events of their movies; by Phases. Therefore, Jenkins adopted the idea herself for this extended universe.

Phase 1
Release Date: 2013
 * Man Of Steel

Rating: PG-13

Story:

With the intermittent destruction of Krypton, planet of the Kryptonians and the House of El, Jor-El sends his son off to Earth, while trying to deal with the ruthless Kryptonian tyrant, Zod. Crashing on a small farm in Kansas, Kal-El struggles with fitting into the bigger society on planet Earth. As his foster family renames him Clark Kent, Kal'El must find more about his past, only to encounter General Zod and his quest to find an object that may restore Krypton, but will destroy Earth in the process. Gaining morality and being an outcast from humans, Kal'El becomes the modern day Jesus Christ known as Superman and must sabotage Zod's plans to restore Krypton. Will Kal'El protect his newfound home?

Protagonist: Clark Kal'El Kent/Superman

Antagonist: General Zod

After Credits 1: Kent is at a job interview with glasses and a new smile, with a positive outlook on life. Kent is talking to his interviewer with passion about the job and it is revealed he is applying for the same job in which Lois has; a Journalist position at the Daily Planet. His interviewer is Perry White and White welcomes Kent to the Planet. Kent smiles, looks at Lois, and the screen zooms out of the Daily Planet building...

After Credits 2: In the dark of night in the city known as Gotham, police units are rushing over to a spotted 2-11, where thugs have been reportedly gone missing after a mysterious figure attacked them. The police search the area and stumble upon the batarang. One of the police officers, the young one, asks what the batarang is. The older police officer then says, "Oh man, he's back"... The two officers look up to a nearby building and see a shadowy figure...

Deaths: Jor-El (died in the explosion of Krypton) and Jonathan Kent (died in a giant storm in Kansas when Clark was only a boy) Release Date: 2014
 * The Batman: Caped Crusader

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story: