Last year,DCheld its first-ever FanDome event, inviting superhero lovers from across the globe to a two-day digital showcase. It announced an array of comics, movies, video games, and more, showing brand new footage and bringing together some of the comic world’s biggest celebrities. The event did sensationally well,pulling in a whopping 22 million views in 24 hours.

It seems it was such a hit for the company that it’s ready to host another one, revealing earlier today via Twitter that DC FanDome will return on June 19, 2025. Little else has been announced for the event, however,DCseems keen to know what fans want from the second showcase, asking one viewer in the replies.

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As for what viewers should expect when tuning in, last year was filled with a host of comic-focused surprises. On the gaming front, it saw the reveal ofGotham KnightsandSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League,with both games getting announcement trailers and the former offering some action-heavy gameplay. It stands to reason both that titles will get air time this year too, with WB Montreal and Rocksteady aiming for 2022 release dates. It’ll be interesting to see if DC has any other video game announcements to show off alongside the pair.

As for movies, last year came loaded with panels for the DC Cinematic Universe’s upcoming slate, offering new footage and announcements forZack Snyder’s Justice League, Wonder Woman 1984, The Flash, Black Adam, The Suicide Squad,andThe Batman.The vast majority of the line-up still hasn’t released, so it seems wise to imagine fans will get updates and new trailers for a lot of the films that featured last year.

Specifically,TheBatman, Black Adam,andThe Flashare all slated for release in 2022, so they’ll likely get the lion’s share of the coverage. DC is sure to have some new movie announcements up its sleeve as well, alongside updates for the comic universe’s TV adaptations.

Overall, it’s likely to be another revealing event for mega-fans of DC, with an array of panels, trailers, and other coverage. The seminal comic publisher will release James Gunn’sThe Suicide Squadin the meantime, with the filmhitting theatres and streaming services this Summer. The follow-up to David Ayer’s supervillain team-up tale will act as something of a reboot to the franchise, casting an array of colorful characters performed by actors such as Margot Robbie, Idris Elba, Sylvester Stallone, Viola Davis, Nathan Fillion, and John Cena. This time around, the cast will embark upon a new adventure, tasked with venturing to a distant island known as Corto Maltese.