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Why? It's not the first time a studio does it. Every studio has had their fair share of directors that they prop up with certain projects that they either never go forward with or were never actually a thing in the first place. You don't even have to look much further than WB and DC, since it's the exact thing they did with Joss Whedon; who later admitted he didn't even have an idea for a Batgirl movie when he got announced. That announcement existed purely for PR reasons, much like how I suspect Muschietti's did. What did Muschietti gain from that? No idea, possibly just some goodwill for WBD, but I'm not even suggesting something that's incredibly out-there or uncommon. It happens pretty often, actually (Momoa's supposed Frosty the Snowman was another example, which later came out to be completely fake and an announcement that existed purely to combat negative PR against Jon Berg)I don’t think he’s his number one fanboy, that’s hyperbole, but it being a fake announcement that he’s directing Brave and the Bold just feels like wishful thinking. Man who made multiple hits for the studio whose sensibility clearly lines up with Gunn who just made a movie the studio had a huge hard on for featuring Batman gets hired to make Batman movie. It’s not that complicated.
Also, again: Gunn seems to be incredibly hard on other's people's works, especially as far as blockbusters go. I do not see him looking at The Flash's dog**** CGI and genuinely thinking "woah andy is such a good director I can't wait to work with him" when he himself would know how much Muschietti had to screw up and how absolutely atrocious he'd have to be as a director on the most technical sense for it to come out the way it did. It cannot be overstated how mediocre the quality of the visuals and CGI in The Flash is.It is not something that anyone with the slightest critical eye of this sort of things can mistake as good, it's the equivalent of tasting rotten food. It's just objectively that bad.
Also the Muschiettis themselves never said anything upon that announcement. Barbara Muschietti was posting dozens and dozens of Instagram stories those days and not a single one addressing that announcement and those articles. Gunn, who always delivers news on social media, didn't share the news either. Not on Threads, not on Insta, not on Bluesky, not on Twitter, not on Facebook, which is extreeemely uncharacteristic of him; I mean, this is the man that played a retweet Swamp Thing game with Mangold as soon as that became a thing. Which does further suggest to me this was never something real, and just some PR fodder WBD gave to the trades to try to make The Flash not look as irrelevant as it is by opening weekend. (The timing supports this, as the news came out just when the opening weekend was about to start and numbers were looking dire)
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