Marvel apparently won the staring contest with DC, with Warner Bros. announcing today that Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has vacated the May 6, 2016 release date also claimed for Captain America 3.  The announcement came as part of a reservation slate from Warner Bros. for nine untitled films, according to Variety.
 
The protracted game of studio “chicken” has been ongoing for quite some time (see “Marvel Movie Round-Up”), with Warner Bros. unwilling to budge after already having bumped Batman v Superman back to accommodate what was eventually revealed to be plans for a Justice League feature (see “'Justice League' Movie Announced”).  The new date for Batman v Superman is March 25, 2016, when the only current geek contender listed, Warcraft, will have had a two week run (see “Best in Shows--Q1 2016”).  In a strange coincidence, it may have been the early-April success of Marvel’s Captain America: Winter Soldier (see “'Winter Soldier' Sets April Record”) that convinced Warner Bros. the coveted May opening wasn’t necessary to post big box office numbers.
 
Again following Marvel’s example, Warner Bros. also reserved nine dates for “Untitled DC Films” through 2020.  The dates don’t exactly line up with the Nikki Finke schedule leaked in June, and touted as a San Diego Comic-Con announcement (see “Warners' DC Film Schedule”), but stand-alone Justice League character spinoffs are likely in the mix.  With the persistent  Shazam rumors circulating, confirmation that a Sandman movie is in the works, and Guillermo del Toro’s recent statement that his ‘Dark Universe’ is still on the table (see “Writer on 'Justice League,' 'Dark Universe' Update”), who knows what Warner Bros. is planning.
 
The new dates are as follow:
 
Aug. 5, 2016: Untitled DC Film
 
June 23, 2017: Untitled DC Film
 
Nov. 17, 2017: Untitled DC Film
 
March 23, 2018: Untitled DC Film
 
July 27, 2018: Untitled DC Film
 
April 5, 2019: Untitled DC Film
 
June 14, 2019: Untitled DC Film
 
April 3, 2020: Untitled DC Film
 
June 19, 2020: Untitled DC Film