Superman: Legacy: James Gunn says it won’t be a comedy and will respect the previous movies
James Gunn says that the upcoming Superman: Legacy won’t be a comedy and will respect the previous Superman movies.
James Gunn says that the upcoming Superman: Legacy won’t be a comedy and will respect the previous Superman movies.
The irreverent writer and director faced opposition and was fired from Marvel until his cast fought to bring him back.
Following its world premiere in Disneyland Paris, the first reactions to the third Guardians movies are in.
James Gunn has defended promoting the final Guardians of the Galaxy movie, despite now running rival DC Studios.
James Gunn’s Superman: Legacy has officially entered pre-production, with casting on the superhero epic to come in the following months.
The voice cast for DC’s Creature Commandos has been set, with Frank Grillo signed to play Rick Flag Sr across “all media”.
James Mangold is writing the Swamp Thing movie for DC Films in addition to directing the superhero movie about the Guardian of the Green.
James Gunn comments on a possible Marvel/DC crossover, but adds that such a team-up is years away if it ever happens.
Amid the skeptical but loyal DC film fans, Gunn tells people not to expect his usual humorous tone when it comes to his Superman.
Despite Avengers: Endgame setting it up, James Gunn says he was never going to include Thor in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3.
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