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Rather than pushing through projects that aren't ready, it seems the Guardians of the Galaxy director isn't afraid to axe bad scripts. This might be an encouraging sign for fans, especially those who were dissatisfied with the peaks and valleys of DC's previous shared universe.
The new DC Cinematic Universe all started with James Gunn bringing in fresh talent for his rebooted Superman movie. As actor David Corenswet steps into the red cape for Gunn’s Superman , fans still love and appriciate former Man of Steel,
It has been announced who is writing the upcoming DCU Wonder Woman movie, which does not yet have a release date.
With the new Superman making waves around the globe, few regrets remain for DC fans, but one of them is the departure of Henry Cavill, the actor who played Superman before the DCU. Sadly, for David Corenswet to step up,
James Gunn is looking back on the "terrible" experience of telling Henry Cavill he was being replaced as Superman by David Corenswet.
Much has been said about a Wonder Woman movie being fast-tracked by DC Studios, and following a successful second weekend for Superman, the reboot's writer has just been revealed. Read on for
James Gunn recently opened up about the moment he told Henry Cavill he would no longer play Superman, marking the Man of Steel’s official DC exit. In a new interview, he detailed how the conversation unfolded and talked about Cavill’s reaction to the news.
The ‘Superman’ director also shut down rumors that DC Studios is looking to cast an actress “with a TV-centric resume, akin to Supergirl’s Milly Alcock" for the titular role.
Superman director James Gunn discusses the upcoming solo Supergirl movie, Milly Alcock's "rougher" take on Kara, and whether Krypto will suffer the same fate he does in the Woman of Tomorrow
James Gunn says that the DCU's Batman villain 'Clayface' movie with be a 'complete horror film,' following the success of the lighter 'Superman.'