Superman, DC and Gunn
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James Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy was a huge risk, and the filmmaker recently recalled coming up with the MCU's Infinity Stone lore in "three minutes". Let's break it down. Before James Gunn became the DCU's co-CEO,
Marvel's Kevin Feige predicted the future when "Superman" director James Gunn first told him he was going to work in the DC Universe.
James Gunn has officially planted his flag in the DC Universe with Superman , and he’s not looking back. During a recent episode of Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard , Gunn was asked if he felt any guilt about leaving Marvel for DC.
James Gunn helped steer the Marvel Cinematic Universe as we know it with his Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy, but he now admits that he never truly understood Marvel’s approach to “phases” in its overarching story.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNSuperman’s Divisive Post-Credit Scenes Defended by James GunnDirector James Gunn opened up about post-credit scenes of Superman, which have been gaining mixed reactions from fans.
Other follow-ups are also possible. Outside of a basic Superman sequel, there could be a Justice League movie, another team-up with Aaron Pierre's Green Lantern, or Superman turning up in future projects, but not as the main focus. The Justice Gang featuring Superman, anyone?
For his part, James Gunn has said rumors surrounding exactly how much money Superman needs to make in order to be considered successful are wide of the mark. In a profile of Superman actor David Corenswet published on GQ, Gunn downplayed the box office pressure on the movie. “This is not the riskiest endeavor in the world,” Gunn said.