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Superman gave Clark Kent back his heart, but did James Gunn give our staffers back their hope for his comic world?
Batgirl isn’t the only film to be killed off at DC. Two years after newly hired DC Studios co-chairmen and CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran defended Warner Bros.’ controversial decision to axe the $90 million movie during post-production,
Pull out your party hats, DC fans, because James Gunn’s Superman film is now in theaters. The first film installment in the new DC Universe franchise is entering its opening weekend with mostly positive reviews,
DC Studios head James Gunn has dropped the first poster of Supergirl. The tagline is ‘Look Out,’ which is a play on Superman's iconic ‘Look Up.’
Warner Bros. isn’t framing this as just another summer tentpole. The studio is pitching Superman as the beginning of a new era. Gunn’s lighter, more hopeful vision marks a deliberate pivot away from the grim tone of the studio’s “Snyderverse” era.
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Gunn shared the first poster for Supergirl on Twitter, writing, "Look Out. 2026." The artwork shows Milly Alcock’s Kara Zor-El standing in front of a Superman mural, whilst sipping on a beverage of sorts. But it looks like the party girl has defaced her cousin’s 'Look Up' logo by spray painting 'out' over 'up.' Check out the post below.
James Gunn is teasing that the center of the DCU saga may not be Superman, his dog, or any other character fans think.
James Gunn's 'Superman' debuted to $220 million worldwide. Industry insiders are divided over whether that's a success or not.
With Superman ruling the box office, we decided to look back at James Gunn's impressive TV and film career and select his 10 best works