Swamp Thing' was announced as part of the DCU’s 'Gods and Monsters' chapter, but it seems it will be a stand alone movie that may never happen.
If DC becomes a machine and less about organic stories, then what? James Gunn told a room of reporters on Friday he'd quit.
DC bosses James Gunn and Peter Safran were asked Friday in a DC presser about what they’re doing to keep production in California, particularly at a time when two wildfires have further threatened the possibility of more film and TV runaway shoots post the 2023 dual strikes.
The list includes Starfire, a new animated series that chronicles the origins of the iconic Teen Titan, and now we know that the show won't be part of the main DCU. "Starfire is Elseworlds, as are most our family animated shows," Gunn confirmed on Threads this week while replying to a fan.
James Gunn's DCU is taking a different approach than his old friends at Marvel, and it may just work out in its favor.
James Gunn clarifies plans for the new DC Universe's animated shows, but the details have only muddled things further.
As you know, the DC Cinematic Universe is in the middle of a major transformation under James Gunn and Peter Safran , with a new slate of projects that will shape the future of the franchise. One of the upcoming animated series is Starfire ,
We've got updates on Authority, Booster Gold, Swamp Thing, Teen Titans, Peacemaker, and so much more—right from DC Studios' James Gunn and Peter Safran.
In fact, there’s already an example of this in the DCU. Batman appearing in Creature Commandos is exactly this. They don’t know who is playing Batman yet, nor what the specific story of his film will be, but they know they are going to make a Batman film. Batman is out there. So that’s why that got a tease.
“Superman” filmmaker and DC Studios co-chief James Gunn sat down with reporters last week to offer status updates on all things DC alongside his co-chief Peter Safran, and one golden rule emerged: They’re not rushing into anything.
It was two years ago that James Gunn addressed fans everywhere with his now-legendary video laying out the first phase of his and Peter Safran’s regime change for DC Studios. We in the geek ...
James Gunn and Peter Safran are two years into their roles as the co-CEOs of DC Studios, and they are are in the middle of developing their ambitious plan for an interconnected DC Cinematic Universe.