Peter Norbot and Kris Hamilton (L), dressed up as fictional comic book superhero Spider-Man, look through a magazine as they wait for their turn to audition to be a part of a promotional campaign for the upcoming release of the new movie "The Amazing
IN PHOTO: Peter Norbot and Kris Hamilton (L), dressed up as fictional comic book superhero Spider-Man, look through a magazine as they wait for their turn to audition to be a part of a promotional campaign for the upcoming release of the new movie "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" in Chicago March 19, 2014. REUTERS/Jim Young

Even as the world waits Warner Bros'. release and its superhero movies based on the DC world, the studio head Kevin Tsujihara announced their titles --10 films with favourite characters like Superman, Batman, as well as the less well-known Shazam and Cyborg. A new Green Lantern movie will be made by 2020, according to Entertainment Weekly.

Warner Bros' Chairman and CEO, Kevin Tsujihara, outlined a plan that targeted improved profits while "doubling down on outstanding content, working with the best talent and maintaining the culture that makes Warner Bros. so great," according to batman-news.com. The demand for high quality video content grows phenomenally due to new technologies, according to Tsujihara. There is an expanded list of the Warner Bros'/DC Comics movies. Three pictures released in 2016, 2018 and 2020 will be based on best-selling author J.K. Rowling's original story and screenwriting debut, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them." Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema will also come out with at least 10 movies from 2016 through 2020.

Three new LEGO movies are also to be released. They include 2016's "LEGO Ninjago," 2016, "LEGO Batman" the following year and "The LEGO Movie 2" in 2018, according to newsarama.com. Check out the list of the 10 films announced, with brief descriptions, according to Entertainment Weekly:

"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," on Mar. 25, 2016, when Batman turns 28. "If you have a great film, people will come no matter when it's dated," Veronika Kwan Vandenberg, president of Warner Bros. international distribution, told Variety. "Suicide Squad" is an adaptation of a comic book focusing on a group of imprisoned supervillains conducting black ops missions for the government. Directed by David Ayer, it will be released in 2016, hence two supervillain-team movies will be released, assuming that 'The Sinister Six' is also released.

"Wonder Woman will be released in 2017, after Gal Gadot debut's in "BvS: DoJ." "Justice League Part One" will be released in 2017 starring everyone, including Amy Adams. "The Flash" in 2018 will feature Ezra Miller. He will also act in "Justice League 1" and perhaps even in "BvS: DoJ." The DC Cinematic Universe will not have anything to do with the DC TV Universe, unless Ezra Miller is acting as Jay Garrick, and the "DC Cinematic Universe is "Earth-One" to the DC TV Universe's "Earth-Two."

"Aquaman" has Jason Momoa in 2018. "A Shazam" movie will hit the market in 2019, with Dwayne Johnson as the villain, Black Adam. It is featured at Warner Bros' studio New Line. "Justice League Part Two" will be released in 2019, which, like the earlier Justice League, will be directed by Zack Snyder. Both Justice League movies are called "Part One" and "Part Two."

"Cyborg" with Ray Fisher will be released in 2020, about a presidential election. A new Green Lantern movie will also be released in 2020, nine years after the first Green Lantern movie got $220 million worldwide, exceeding the opening weekend takings of "Avengers."

Warner Bros. also announced two more DC movies, one "Superman" with Henry Cavill, and another "Batman" starring Ben Affleck. "The Sandman" with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Justice League Dark with Guillermo Del Toro are also two off-mainstream projects under development.