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  1. James Gunn
  2. James Gunn Reflects On Being Fired By Marvel: ‘It Was Like Holy S–t’
  3. James Gunn Unveils DC Slate with Batman, Superman and More – The Hollywood Reporter
  4. Every new DC movie and show announced from James Gunn’s DC Studios
  5. James Gunn On ‘Superman: Legacy’ Casting: “We’re Narrowing It Down” – Deadline
  6. James Gunn
  7. Every new DC movie and show announced from James Gunn’s DC Studios
  8. James Gunn On ‘Superman: Legacy’ Casting: “We’re Narrowing It Down” – Deadline
  9. James Gunn Unveils DC Slate with Batman, Superman and More – The Hollywood Reporter
  10. James Gunn Reflects On Being Fired By Marvel: ‘It Was Like Holy S–t’


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James Gunn

• العربية • Asturianu • Беларуская • Català • Čeština • Cymraeg • Deutsch • Ελληνικά • Español • فارسی • Français • 한국어 • Bahasa Indonesia • Italiano • עברית • Қазақша • Kreyòl ayisyen • Latviešu • Lietuvių • Magyar • مصرى • Bahasa Melayu • Nederlands • 日本語 • Norsk bokmål • Polski • Português • Română • Русский • Simple English • Српски / srpski • Suomi • Svenska • தமிழ் • ไทย • Türkçe • Українська • Tiếng Việt • 粵語 • 中文 • • • • James Francis Gunn Jr. (born August 5, 1966) He also wrote and directed the web series Early life [ ] James Francis Gunn, Jr. Growing up, Gunn was influenced by low-budget films such as Gunn and his brothers all attended the The University News. Career [ ] Music [ ] While living in St. Louis, Gunn founded a band, The Icons, in 1989, serving as lead vocalist. The group released the album Mom, We Like It Here on Earth in 1994, and its songs "Sunday" and "Walking Naked" were featured in the film Film and television [ ] Gunn began his career in filmmaking with Gunn's first major Hollywood screenplay was Scooby-Doo in 2002. In 2004, he wrote the screenplays for the remake of Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed. With these films, Gunn became the first screenwriter to have two films top the box office in consecutive weeks. Gunn's next projects included the comedy short film "Humanzee!" which was originally intended exclusively for the Xbox Live's Horror Meets Comedy series of short comedy films by horror directors, it was replaced with "Sparky and Mikaela" w...

James Gunn Reflects On Being Fired By Marvel: ‘It Was Like Holy S–t’

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has become a well-oiled machine over the last decade and change of filmmaking. But there have been a few major shake ups along the way, including the temporary firing of James Gunn ahead of Guardians 3. Gunn was eventually rehired, but his career and the cosmic franchise both seemed in jeopardy for a time. And the acclaimed filmmaker recently reflected on being fired, saying “It was like holy shit.” Can you blame him? James Gunn was fired back in July of 2020, after offensive tweets from a decade ago resurfaced. The fans and his co-workers rallied around him, with the Guardians cast even writing a letter of solidarity in his defense. Gunn recently appeared on Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum, where he opened up about that time in his life. In the director/writer/producer’s words: For a beat there it was like, 'Holy shit. I've been working my entire life to be loved by all of these people, by the world, so I can feel okay about myself. And everything I've worked for is gone.’ At that point, I thought that I was going to have to sell my house and move away, that my career was completely over. And for a brief moment, it was devastating. Talk about some high stakes. James Gunn thought he had been “canceled” for good when he was fired from Guardians 3, possibly ending his career as a filmmaker altogether. That obviously wasn’t the case, but it sounds like he had serious worries about even supporting himself financially. at As we all know, that ...

James Gunn Unveils DC Slate with Batman, Superman and More – The Hollywood Reporter

• • • DC Slate Unveiled: New Batman, Supergirl Movies, a Green Lantern TV Show, and More From James Gunn, Peter Safran The DC Studios bosses shared 10 projects, talked the exit of Henry Cavill and addressed the potential future of Ezra Miller as the Flash as they introduced a slate of big heroes and lesser-known characters. "The stakes are massive for us and for Warner Bros. Discovery," says Safran. Logo text A new Batman movie without Robert Pattinson (but featuring Bruce Wayne’s murderous son). A Game of Thrones-style drama set on Wonder Woman’s home island of Themyscira (Amazonian palace intrigue). And an animated series already in production ( Creature Commandos… wait, what?). That’s just part of what will be coming to theaters and TV screens as part of DC Studios bosses The pair have been busy in the three months since Chapter 1: God and Monsters— was formulated, and a slate of projects put into development. Now, after ambitiously promising fans that they would have something to show them by Feb. 1, Gunn and Safran have unveiled the first part of their slate. It’s a combination of big, well-known heroes along with lesser-known characters — who may just become big, like the once-obscure heroes of Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy films over at Marvel Studios. The duo shared their plans Monday with reporters in a petite and tidy screening room on the “One of our strategies is to take our diamond characters — which is Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman — and we use them to prop...

Every new DC movie and show announced from James Gunn’s DC Studios

DC Studios has revealed its full slate of movie and TV projects coming soon under Superman: Legacy, in 2025. The lineup includes some of the comics publisher’s most recognizable and famous heroes and franchises, as well as some offbeat choices — which shouldn’t surprise anyone familiar with Gunn’s résumé, which includes the 2022 HBO Max show Peacemaker and Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy. Here’s a look at all the new movies and shows coming to the DC Universe: New DCU movies Superman: Legacy This is the only project with a release date: July 11, 2025. Superman: Legacy will follow Kal-El as he reconciles his extraterrestrial origins with his human family and upbringing. It sounds like a reboot of 2013’s Man of Steel (directed by Zack Snyder) with one important proviso: Related The Authority This superhero ensemble dates to a 1999 comic book series published under DC’s WildStorm imprint. The Authority is a group of seven heroes with very high-concept super powers (one, Jack Hawksmoor, is psychically bonded to cities, drawing his strength from them). It will be the first appearance of WildStorm canon in the DC Universe. The Brave and the Bold Image: Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely, Philip Tan/DC Comics The Brave and the Bold is a silver-age DC Comics title that, for about 15 years (1967 to 1983) starred Batman and Robin in crossover stories with other DC characters. It was also the title of a three-season Batman animated series airing on Cartoon Network from 2008 to 20...

James Gunn On ‘Superman: Legacy’ Casting: “We’re Narrowing It Down” – Deadline

Related Story ‘Superman: Legacy’ In-Person Screen Tests On The Horizon As Warner Bros And James Gunn Get Closer To Finding Clark Kent And Lois Lane Gunn shot down stories about the auditions and the names attached to be the next Clark Kent in the DC Universe he’s building alongside co-head Peter Safran. “There’s things in there that are completely false, but I I can’t go out there and say, ‘Oh this isn’t true, and this isn’t true’ without going through everything,” Gunn added. “And by the way, it’s not the audience’s — at this point, I don’t think it’s the business of anyone Gunn continued: “They find out some things from agencies, but here’s the problem — is that they find out some things from agencies that might be true. They find out other things from agencies, which are agencies pushing their clients and trying to pump it up, like ‘I think my client is testing!’ There’s a lot of nonsense that comes out of it, and that’s difficult, because there’s people out there that are supposedly testing that aren’t, and that must be difficult for them as people. And there’s other people that might be testing… and I think it’s a private thing between me and them.” The Guardians of the Galaxy director previously had Superman: Legacy asking his Twitter followers not to believe anything unless it came from him or Safran. Earlier this year,

James Gunn

• العربية • Asturianu • Беларуская • Català • Čeština • Cymraeg • Deutsch • Ελληνικά • Español • فارسی • Français • 한국어 • Bahasa Indonesia • Italiano • עברית • Қазақша • Kreyòl ayisyen • Latviešu • Lietuvių • Magyar • مصرى • Bahasa Melayu • Nederlands • 日本語 • Norsk bokmål • Polski • Português • Română • Русский • Simple English • Српски / srpski • Suomi • Svenska • தமிழ் • ไทย • Türkçe • Українська • Tiếng Việt • 粵語 • 中文 • • • • James Francis Gunn Jr. (born August 5, 1966) He also wrote and directed the web series Early life [ ] James Francis Gunn, Jr. Growing up, Gunn was influenced by low-budget films such as Gunn and his brothers all attended the The University News. Career [ ] Music [ ] While living in St. Louis, Gunn founded a band, The Icons, in 1989, serving as lead vocalist. The group released the album Mom, We Like It Here on Earth in 1994, and its songs "Sunday" and "Walking Naked" were featured in the film Film and television [ ] Gunn began his career in filmmaking with Gunn's first major Hollywood screenplay was Scooby-Doo in 2002. In 2004, he wrote the screenplays for the remake of Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed. With these films, Gunn became the first screenwriter to have two films top the box office in consecutive weeks. Gunn's next projects included the comedy short film "Humanzee!" which was originally intended exclusively for the Xbox Live's Horror Meets Comedy series of short comedy films by horror directors, it was replaced with "Sparky and Mikaela" w...

Every new DC movie and show announced from James Gunn’s DC Studios

DC Studios has revealed its full slate of movie and TV projects coming soon under Superman: Legacy, in 2025. The lineup includes some of the comics publisher’s most recognizable and famous heroes and franchises, as well as some offbeat choices — which shouldn’t surprise anyone familiar with Gunn’s résumé, which includes the 2022 HBO Max show Peacemaker and Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy. Here’s a look at all the new movies and shows coming to the DC Universe: New DCU movies Superman: Legacy This is the only project with a release date: July 11, 2025. Superman: Legacy will follow Kal-El as he reconciles his extraterrestrial origins with his human family and upbringing. It sounds like a reboot of 2013’s Man of Steel (directed by Zack Snyder) with one important proviso: Related The Authority This superhero ensemble dates to a 1999 comic book series published under DC’s WildStorm imprint. The Authority is a group of seven heroes with very high-concept super powers (one, Jack Hawksmoor, is psychically bonded to cities, drawing his strength from them). It will be the first appearance of WildStorm canon in the DC Universe. The Brave and the Bold Image: Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely, Philip Tan/DC Comics The Brave and the Bold is a silver-age DC Comics title that, for about 15 years (1967 to 1983) starred Batman and Robin in crossover stories with other DC characters. It was also the title of a three-season Batman animated series airing on Cartoon Network from 2008 to 20...

James Gunn On ‘Superman: Legacy’ Casting: “We’re Narrowing It Down” – Deadline

Related Story ‘Superman: Legacy’ In-Person Screen Tests On The Horizon As Warner Bros And James Gunn Get Closer To Finding Clark Kent And Lois Lane Gunn shot down stories about the auditions and the names attached to be the next Clark Kent in the DC Universe he’s building alongside co-head Peter Safran. “There’s things in there that are completely false, but I I can’t go out there and say, ‘Oh this isn’t true, and this isn’t true’ without going through everything,” Gunn added. “And by the way, it’s not the audience’s — at this point, I don’t think it’s the business of anyone Gunn continued: “They find out some things from agencies, but here’s the problem — is that they find out some things from agencies that might be true. They find out other things from agencies, which are agencies pushing their clients and trying to pump it up, like ‘I think my client is testing!’ There’s a lot of nonsense that comes out of it, and that’s difficult, because there’s people out there that are supposedly testing that aren’t, and that must be difficult for them as people. And there’s other people that might be testing… and I think it’s a private thing between me and them.” The Guardians of the Galaxy director previously had Superman: Legacy asking his Twitter followers not to believe anything unless it came from him or Safran. Earlier this year,

James Gunn Unveils DC Slate with Batman, Superman and More – The Hollywood Reporter

• • • DC Slate Unveiled: New Batman, Supergirl Movies, a Green Lantern TV Show, and More From James Gunn, Peter Safran The DC Studios bosses shared 10 projects, talked the exit of Henry Cavill and addressed the potential future of Ezra Miller as the Flash as they introduced a slate of big heroes and lesser-known characters. "The stakes are massive for us and for Warner Bros. Discovery," says Safran. Logo text A new Batman movie without Robert Pattinson (but featuring Bruce Wayne’s murderous son). A Game of Thrones-style drama set on Wonder Woman’s home island of Themyscira (Amazonian palace intrigue). And an animated series already in production ( Creature Commandos… wait, what?). That’s just part of what will be coming to theaters and TV screens as part of DC Studios bosses The pair have been busy in the three months since Chapter 1: God and Monsters— was formulated, and a slate of projects put into development. Now, after ambitiously promising fans that they would have something to show them by Feb. 1, Gunn and Safran have unveiled the first part of their slate. It’s a combination of big, well-known heroes along with lesser-known characters — who may just become big, like the once-obscure heroes of Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy films over at Marvel Studios. The duo shared their plans Monday with reporters in a petite and tidy screening room on the “One of our strategies is to take our diamond characters — which is Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman — and we use them to prop...

James Gunn Reflects On Being Fired By Marvel: ‘It Was Like Holy S–t’

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has become a well-oiled machine over the last decade and change of filmmaking. But there have been a few major shake ups along the way, including the temporary firing of James Gunn ahead of Guardians 3. Gunn was eventually rehired, but his career and the cosmic franchise both seemed in jeopardy for a time. And the acclaimed filmmaker recently reflected on being fired, saying “It was like holy shit.” Can you blame him? James Gunn was fired back in July of 2020, after offensive tweets from a decade ago resurfaced. The fans and his co-workers rallied around him, with the Guardians cast even writing a letter of solidarity in his defense. Gunn recently appeared on Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum, where he opened up about that time in his life. In the director/writer/producer’s words: For a beat there it was like, 'Holy shit. I've been working my entire life to be loved by all of these people, by the world, so I can feel okay about myself. And everything I've worked for is gone.’ At that point, I thought that I was going to have to sell my house and move away, that my career was completely over. And for a brief moment, it was devastating. Talk about some high stakes. James Gunn thought he had been “canceled” for good when he was fired from Guardians 3, possibly ending his career as a filmmaker altogether. That obviously wasn’t the case, but it sounds like he had serious worries about even supporting himself financially. at As we all know, that ...