Herolee10
No More Miracles
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Uhm…have you seen Guardians of the Galaxy?
Yeah, but Gunn didn't have as much creative control back then as he does now.
Uhm…have you seen Guardians of the Galaxy?
What has he gotten exactly? We've seen him with Suicide Squad/Peacemaker where everyone was comedy. Also the guy who wanted to kill Amanda Waller i believe
But still a VERY James Gunn film tho. Tbh the only SS film I liked were the animated movies.Will all DC Studios' movies feel like James Gunn movies? I don't think that's the case. The Suicide Squad was R rated.
So you're not a fan of Gunn's movies? That's too bad.
I really really like The Suicide Squad. Peacemaker was also pretty great, imo. Better than every other DC movie released in the past 10 years, with the exception of The Batman. He knows how to write likable characters. When it comes to DC that's a massive godsend imo.
Also, Gunn won't be writing and directing every DCEU movie from now on. He'll probably be more than happy to leave the bigger characters for other filmmakers while he keeps making shows/movies about the weirder and more obscure characters.
I did NOT see Gunn and Safran co-running the DC films sector of WBD on my bingo card. Gunn's street credit with the GOTG films (and TSS to a lesser degree) gives me the impression that he can get riskier DC properties greenlit with DeLuca and Abdy backing him. And Safran gives them backing with several hit franchises on his belt like Shazam and Aquaman.
We're definitely NOT getting Snyder back. Thank God.
This is most likely the case but I don't see how you can draw that conclusion from Gunn being put in charge. Gunn, being a director himself, will probably give chances to filmmakers who aren't surefire bets. DC Studios might now actually, for the first time, be director-friendly.
Welp, never thought we would agree on anything.I dont love him or hate him but he certainly hasnt done anything that has blown me away.
TSS just turned every character into a comedy and certainly didnt show if he understands these characters outsidde of slapstick comedy.
Did they approach those that have done more than anyone for DC franchise and shown to understand them in/out? Greg Weisman (I know he wouldnt do it anyway), Bruce Timm, etc..?
This is most likely the case but I don't see how you can draw that conclusion from Gunn being put in charge. Gunn, being a director himself, will probably give chances to filmmakers who aren't surefire bets. DC Studios might now actually, for the first time, be director-friendly.
I don’t know if he’s the best fit for an organisational role, but all that you said above is true.I am fine with Gunn being a producer on DC films. He's a major comic book fan and respects the art form and respects creatives and he's willing to take risks and work with obscure properties. He turned the Guardians of the Galaxy into a major IP.
This is great news.
These should be Gunn's first moves for 2024 -
(1) Greenlight a Superman/Henry Cavill movie;
(2) Greenlight (or fix) Wonder Woman 3;
(3) Direct a Suicide Squad vs Black Adam movie;
(4) Static Shock movie.
1 - he's getting his own film. He wasnt coming back just to co-headline a movie again.
2. WW3 is already greenlit and what will he do with it? make it funnier?
3. Why the hell would we have SS vs. Black Adam? It already made zero sense to have them up against whatshername in the first one. They are step down from the JSA not being able to beat him.
4. yes.
1. No film has been greenlit, it has no director or writer nor does it have a star - Henry signed on for two cameos and we've seen one of them.
2. No it hasn't. Patty Jenkins has delivered a script. It hasn't been approved.
3. Fair.
1. He said he is BACK as Superman. He isnt doing 2 cameos and calling it a day. He is back as Superman, we're getting more Superman. And he will be getting a film.
2. WW3 was greenlit forever ago. Thats why she's worked on the script. It is getting made.