We knew James Gunn’s Superman was only the first step in the DCU he and DC Studios co-CEO David Safran are building (or the second step after Creature Commandos, or the third step after whichever parts of the Snyderverse still count; it’s early on, is what I’m getting at), but Gunn is hinting...
Read MoreSuperman arrives in theaters in a couple of months to bring James Gunn and Peter Safran’s DCU to the big screen, but the newly developing universe is also chugging along on HBO. The first season of the animated series Creature Commandos has come and gone, and today, Warner Bros. released a Peace...
Read MoreNow that we’ve gotten past the Suicide Squad movies and the Suicide Squad video game, get set for the Suicide Squad anime! Last July, DC announced Suicide Squad Isekai, an anime T.V. show based on the DC Comics characters from Wit Studio and Warner Bros. Japan. Now, they’ve released a trailer fo...
Read MoreJames Gunn’s DCU continues to get more confusing. One of the few things from the DCEU that will remain in the DCU will be Peacemaker, Gunn’s HBO series starring John Cena in the lead role. But Gunn’s decision to keep certain DCEU elements while jettisoning others has people unsure of what to m...
Read MoreJames Gunn is trying to clear up any confusion about the upcoming DCU, partly by contradicting things he said in the past. In a series of posts on Threads, which I think he’s single-handedly keeping alive, Gunn clarified that his DCU begins with the animated series Creature Commandos, which is “...
Read MoreAfter almost three months of waiting and speculating, James Gunn has finally given us a peek behind the DC curtain. Gunn, who was named co-CEO of the newly formed DC Studios with Peter Safran, shared a video where he talked about the first ten movies and TV shows of the upcoming DC film universe, wh...
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