Every Live-Action R-Rated DC Movie, Ranked Worst To Best
Live-action R-rated films within the DC Universe offer a grittier and often more adult-oriented approach to superhero storytelling, reflecting the darker tones and mature themes that can be found in their comic book counterparts. Over the years, there have been several such movies, each bringing its own flavor to the world of DC Comics adaptations. Here is a ranking of every live-action R-rated DC movie from worst to best:
1. “Catwoman” (2004)
Rank: Worst
“Catwoman,” starring Halle Berry, is often regarded as not only one of the worst R-rated DC movies but one of the poorest superhero films in general. Despite Berry’s star power, the film suffered from a convoluted plot, poor CGI, and was criticized for its departure from the Catwoman character as seen in the comics.
2. “The Kitchen” (2019)
Rank: Lower Tier
Based on the Vertigo comic book miniseries, “The Kitchen” showcases the wives of Irish mobsters taking over operations in Hell’s Kitchen in the 1970s after their husbands are incarcerated. While boasting a strong cast including Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish, and Elisabeth Moss, it received mixed reviews for its execution and pacing.
3. “Constantine” (2005)
Rank: Middle Tier
Keanu Reeves stars as John Constantine, an occult detective who navigates a world full of demons and angels. The movie earns its middle-tier ranking through solid performances and inventive visual effects, even if it diverts significantly from its source material.
4. “Joker” (2019)
Rank: Upper Tier
Directed by Todd Phillips and starring Joaquin Phoenix in an Oscar-winning performance, “Joker” tells the origin story of Batman’s most iconic nemesis in a standalone narrative separate from other DC Extended Universe entries. Praised for its character depth and social commentary, this film revitalized interest in R-rated comic book movies.
5. “Watchmen” (2009)
Rank: High Tier
Directed by Zack Snyder and based on the critically acclaimed graphic novel by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, “Watchmen” is revered for its faithful adaptation style and ambitious storytelling. The film dives deeply into complex themes of power, corruption, and heroism in a world on the brink of nuclear war.
6. “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” (2021)
Rank: Best
Technically not an original theatrical release but rather a director’s cut presented on HBO Max, “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” represents Snyder’s complete vision for the film with additional scenes and characters that were cut from the 2017 release. It has been praised by fans for its character development and epic scale.
There you have it—a list of every live-action R-rated DC movie ranked from worst to best according to general critical consensus and fan reception at the time of writing this article. Each film took a bold step away from traditional PG-13 superhero fare to explore more mature themes—some with more critical success than others.