James Gunn, DC and Superman
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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,
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 ,
DC fans have hilariously thanked former “Black Adam” actor Dwayne Johnson for James Gunn’s “Superman” success, which opened nationally in theaters Friday and raked in the year’s best box office preview total with $22.5 million.
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.
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,
But, there is also another Batman movie in the works – one that will be part of the DCU rather than an Elseworlds project like Reeves'. That movie is titled The Brave and the Bold, and it was unveiled as part of James Gunn and Peter Safran's Chapter One: Gods and Monsters announcement. Since then, though, news on the project has been scarce.
As James Gunn's DCU launches with the premiere of 'Superman', his Marvel days appear to be in the past for now.
A s Superman hits theaters and kicks off Warner Bros.’ rebooted DC Universe, a new report has revealed key details about steward James Gunn’s upcoming plans, as well as previously unannounced insight into prior failed attempts.