Arkham Asylum was a potential television series based on the DC Comics location, the Arkham Asylum, and a television series in the DC Universe. It was set to serve as a part of Chapter One: Gods and Monsters.
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Arkham Asylum was initially set to be produced as part of Matt Reeves' BatVerse, sharing continuity with The Batman and The Penguin. Reeves was set to serve as executive producer while Antonio Campos heads the series as showrunner.[1] It was later altered as part of the DC Universe, with James Gunn and Peter Safran producing.[2] On July 5, 2024, it was announced that Max would not be moving forward with the series.[3]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Arkham Asylum HBO Max Series Taps 'The Staircase' Creator Antonio Campos as New Showrunner (EXCLUSIVE)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 DC Studios Co-Head James Gunn Says Matt Reeves' Batman Arkham Series In Development Is Set In New DCU
- ↑ Arkham Asylum TV Series No Longer Moving Forward at Max (EXCLUSIVE)
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Superman III: Supergirl • Superman V • Batman Continues • Catwoman • Batman Unchained • Batman: DarKnight • Robin • Superman: The Man of Steel • Green Lantern 2 • The Batman • Harley Quinn vs The Joker • Joker • The Trench • The New Gods • Wonder Twins • Batgirl • Black Canary • The Amazons • Wonder Woman 3 • Zatanna | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Lobo • Green Arrow and the Canaries • Painkiller • Wonder Girl • Justice League Dark • Constantine • Madame X • Justice U • Arkham Asylum | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Final Girl • Flesh & Bone • Thirteen • Unaired Pilot • Raven |