What if Paramount acquired DC Comics in 1967?

DC Comics is an American comic book company, being owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment since 1967. But what if Paramount Pictures acquired it instead? Here's what might have happened.

Changes

 * Since 2006, DC Comics is owned by CBS Corporation through Simon & Schuster, with its film and animated rights being sublicensed to Paramount and Nickelodeon, respectively.
 * [additional seasons for Beware, GL And YJ]

Live-action

 * Smallville (UPN/The CW, 2001-2011)
 * Arrow (The CW, 2012-present)
 * The Flash (The CW, 2014-present)
 * Gotham (CBS, 2014-2019)
 * Constantine (CBS, 2014-2015)
 * Supergirl (CBS/The CW, 2015-present)
 * iZombie (The CW, 2015-2019)
 * Legends of Tomorrow (The CW, 2016-present)
 * Lucifer (CBS/Netflix, 2016-present)
 * Black Lightning (The CW, 2018-present)
 * Black Lightning (The CW, 2018-present)

Animated

 * Batman: The Animated Series (CBS, 1992-1995)
 * Superman: The Animated Series (Nickelodeon, 1996-2000)
 * The New Batman Adventures (Nickelodeon, 1997-1999)
 * Batman Beyond (Nickelodeon, 1999-2002)
 * Static Shock (Nickelodeon, 2000-2004)
 * Static Shock (Nickelodeon, 2000-2004)