James Gunn Is Considering 2 DCU Spin-off Shows
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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
Superman is out today, but the Man of Steel's return to the big screen is just the beginning for James Gunn and Peter Safran's DCU.Per a new report by the Wall Street Journal, Gunn and Safran are aiming to release one animated and two live-action movies per year,
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SuperHeroHype on MSNJames Gunn on Why Superman Might Kill People in Future DCU MoviesJames Gunn recently spoke about why David Corenswet’s Superman could kill people in future DCU movies, similar to how Zack Snyder’s Superman killed General Zod in 2013’s Man of Steel. Gunn’s new Superman movie has already received positive reviews from critics and fans.
Speaking with Pay Or Wait (via Superhero Hype ), James Gunn suggested Nubia is set to make her live-action debut in his DCU sometime “in the not-too-distant future.”
James Gunn’s Superman has officially flown into theaters, bringing with it characters like David Corenswet’s Superman/Clark Kent, Rachel Brosnahan’s Lois Lane, and Nicholas Hoult’s Lex Luthor. But a surprise character joined the fold,
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Gunn’s major innovation here is dropping in on Superman (David Corenswet) decades into his life on Earth, and a few years into his stint as the protector of Metropolis, that great city so often beset with otherworldly disasters.
Grant Gustin knows all about that, and seemingly at every turn, fans are clamoring to see him back in the role for James Gunn, even though he was seemingly happy to step away from the small screen role.
With Superman officially hitting theaters today, the launch of James Gunn and Peter Safran ’s DC Universe is in motion, and Gunn and Safran are just getting started. According to a new report from The Wall Street Journal ,
At least two characters from James Gunn’s Superman — which is now in theaters and officially launches the film side of the new DCU — are being eyed to headline TV spinoffs. The Superman movie stars David Corenswet (of TV’s The Politician and Lady in the Lake) as the titular Kal-El aka Daily Planet reporter Clark Kent,