James Gunn on 'Superman,' DC's Gods and Monsters, and what's next (exclusive)
James Gunn on 'Superman,' DC's Gods and Monsters, and what's next (exclusive)
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James Gunn on 'Superman,' DC's Gods and Monsters, and what's next (exclusive)
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James Gunn on 'Superman,' DC's Gods and Monsters, and what's next (exclusive)
James Gunn on 'Superman,' DC's Gods and Monsters, and what's next (exclusive)
Great interview, but nothing new if you follow this community or DC news regularly.
It's funny when he mentions things he doesn't know if he can talk about yet, because he's the dude. It's the classic "someone will kill me if I say it", but he's the someone.
I used to frequent Twitter almost a decade ago then switched to Reddit before dropping it in 2023, so I found this and the previous EW spread quite informative.
Is there any other way to be on top of DCU news today, which doesn’t require me to visit either of those sites?
That stood out to me as well. :D
I guess Safran could be that “someone” for Gunn, but they are both equals.
There is also the bigger problem of someone beating them to the punch if it is truly a novel idea. There is a precedent for similar comic book movies releasing in relative proximity while apparently being developed independently. Civil War and BvS, and No Way Home and The Flash, come to mind.