Follow us on Google News

Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed

At San Diego Comic-Con,DCEntertainment andWarner Bros.Digital Labs were able to give fans and reporters access to a demo for their upcoming premium streaming service, where they were asked detailed questions and answers were given.

5 Godzilla Enemies Who Can Annihilate Kong in a Fair Battle

Joblo‘s Paul Shirey was able to sit down with Rob Kamphausen, Vice President, Product of Warner Bros. Digital Labs and walked Shirey through a live demo of the app. Kamphausen was able to show how the app would work on devices like the iPad as well as the Roku. Throughout this presentation, Kamphausen was able to discuss what DC fans can do with this app at launch and how it will differ from other popular services likeNetflix,Hulu, andAmazon Prime. You can take a look at Kamphausen’s demo in the video below, but here’s some quick information that can be picked out fast:

Other important details about the app that stood out is that users will be able to go to a “get to know” section for characters that will take them to a wide-ranging collection of media pertaining to the character such as shows, movies, and comics that they have appeared in. This will really be useful for the more casual fans who want to learn more about DC’s most popular heroes and foes and possibly unite the different spectrums of fans under one roof.

“If You Ain’t Cheating, You Ain’t Trying”: Logan Paul Makes the Most Ridiculous Confession as Brother Jake Paul Prepares to Fight Mike Tyson in July 20

Users will also be able to access a definite encyclopedia surrounding different characters and events from the DC Universe, which won’t be edited in the way that sites like Wikipedia allow. However, that doesn’t mean fans cannot be involved in this. There will be certain sections of pages on the encyclopedia that may be left intentionally blank so fans can give the “official story” and submit it to the team running the app and if they select a winner, they will receive credit on that section with their profile listed next to it. Fans will get to be “a part of that story” as Kamphausen described it.

Video content will also be categorized on the service by trendin, character, year, animated or live action, and genre. The same will be done with the massive library of comic books that will be available at launch, which will change at random times via a rotation and newer books can be purchased for use on the app in a separate window.

“Does this have to be our new personality?”: Ryan Gosling Has a Hilarious Reply to How Relatable His Ken was in Barbie

They can also give feedback in an area on the service called “MyDC” where they can design their profile with their username, profile picture, and all of the bells and whistles that come with a social profile. MyDC will give users the additional ability to point out the content that matters most to them and even curate their own list of content in the way they desire without conforming to the established set-up of the app. This also will enable offline streaming capabilities for mobile devices, whether that be for comics or shows or movies. They can also recommend content and put their favorites all in one spot so that they can base it on superhero. All of the Batman stories can go with the Batman section, all the Flash stories can go with The Flash section, and so on. Much like how comic book readers typical categorize their comics.

Streaming comics on the service’s native comic reading system will allow them to treat the comics as if they were a cinematic experience and move panel-by-panel in a way that further innovates on what services like Comixology offer. Users will be able to rewind, fast forward, and scrub through panels as they wish. This will make it easier for mobile users to move through something with a lot more ease than if they were utilizing the app on a Roku or Fire TV.

Article image

Watch the Joblo video here:

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiNwEl6heIg]

You can pre-order the annual DC Universe subscriptionhere.

The DC Universe is set to launch sometime Fall 2018, with a beta test set to start this month. It is likely that we will find out more about the premium service’s actual launch date sometime during or after the beta kicks off, but until then we are left to speculate.

What do you think of this news? Are you excited for DC Universe? Let us know in the comments below!

Article image

FandomWire Staff

Articles Published :2248

FandomWire is a leading media outlet delivering entertainment content to hundreds of millions.

More from FandomWire Staff

5 Godzilla Enemies Who Can Annihilate Kong in a Fair Battle

“If You Ain’t Cheating, You Ain’t Trying”: Logan Paul Makes the Most Ridiculous Confession as Brother Jake Paul Prepares to Fight Mike Tyson in July 20

“Does this have to be our new personality?”: Ryan Gosling Has a Hilarious Reply to How Relatable His Ken was in Barbie

Why Did Aubrey Plaza and Jeff Baena Separate 4 Months Before His Su*cide?

Chris Jericho Recalls His Face Off With Dwayne Johnson Amid His Expected WWE Return

When Is Invincible Season 4 Releasing on Prime Video?

Lord of Mysteries Season 2 Release Timeline: How Many Episodes Will be There in Season 2?

Love Is Blind UK Season 2: Sophie Entered the Pods Like a Contestant, Left Like a Therapy Case Study

Perrie Edwards Recalls a Call From Zayn Malik After His Breakup With Gigi Hadid

DCDC Extended UniverseDC Television UniverseDC UniverseWarner Bros.