Superman, James Gunn and DC
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Discovery CEO David Zaslav tapped James Gunn and producer Peter Safran as co-CEOs and co-chairmen of the newly established DC Studios, effective from
According to a new report, DC Studios is looking to give its most iconic characters a fresh lick of paint before eventually bringing them together in a new Justice League movie. You can find out more here!
As James Gunn‘s DCU launches with the premiere of Superman, his Marvel days appear to be in the past for now. Following the director’s 2018 ousting from the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise, Gunn admitted he “thought my career was over,
Marvel Studios' Kevin Feige turned down an offer to run DC Studios not long after the release of 2017's Justice League movie.
"No, I just shook my head. I didn’t feel that way because I was fired," said Gunn in response to whether he felt bad for jumping ship from Marvel to DC, on Armchair Expert with Dax Shepherd. "I didn’t feel guilt at all. I mean, I had to take a job! I took a job [with] people that I also really liked, and that was it."
Marvel's Kevin Feige predicted the future when "Superman" director James Gunn first told him he was going to work in the DC Universe.
Dean Cain has a problem with DC Studios co-head and Superman director James Gunn calling the superhero an immigrant. The MAGA supporter and Donald Trump fan said the superhero film might be too “woke” and turn away moviegoers.
Nicholas Hoult co-stars as criminal mastermind Lex Luthor, who twists public opinion to turn the world against the superhero, while pitting him against metahuman adversaries.