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SuperHeroHype on MSNSuperman 2: James Gunn Reveals What Batman Crossovers Won’t Happen in SequelJames Gunn has recently opened up about what fans can expect from a Superman 2, and whether or not DC’s famous Caped Crusader would be involved. What is the plan for Batman and Superman crossovers in the DCU?
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James Gunn is still basking in the glow of Superman, the first movie of the new DC Universe. After opening in theaters last weekend, the Warner Bros. release jockeyed the "superhero fatigue" discourse to rake in a cumulative total of $177.
Before taking the gig to help The Suicide Squad, James Gunn has revealed that he briefly developed a Krypto the Superdog movie that had Superman as a supporting character.
With over $250 million at the global box office in less than week, James Gunn’s “Superman” is widely considered a win for the new DC Universe that Gunn and Peter Safran are spearheading at DC Studios.
DC Studios co-head James Gunn has addressed those recent Wonder Woman movie reports, and his answers are surprising.
The upcoming Clayface movie will not feel like any other DCU project that’s being developed. While Superman is aiming to inspire hope, this one dives deep into pure terror. Speaking with CBS Mornings ,
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SuperHeroHype on MSNJames Gunn Reacts to The Batman 2 Script, Addresses DCU Batman’s DebutJames Gunn shares his reaction to Matt Reeves' The Batman 2 script and addresses the DCU debut of the Dark Knight.
His hit reboot is meant to kick off years of new projects from the rebranded DC Studios. But for a long time, Gunn couldn’t figure out the character.
DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn has set the record straight on those recent Wonder Woman casting rumours, and whether it's really being "fast-tracked." Superman, meanwhile, has hit the $300 million mark.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNJames Gunn Possibly Teases This Surprising DC Hero’s DCU DebutIn a recent intreview, James Gunn seems to have potentially teased the involvement of Animal Man in future DCU projects.
EXCLUSIVE: Good news for Warner Bros. Discovery, the theatrical release of James Gunn’s Superman seems to be driving audiences to familiarize themselves with more DC offerings. Deadline understands that titles like Man of Steel,