James Gunn, DC Universe and Supergirl
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Since the end of the DCEU, James Gunn's DC Universe has had a Justice League problem, but the franchise will officially fix it with a 2026 release.
DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn left his fans scrambling to solve a weirdly cryptic message on Threads thought to be a potential tease for the DCU.
Netflix’s massive acquisition of Warner Bros. has the entertainment world spinning, and DC fans are understandably watching the situation with raised eyebrows. With Netflix chief Ted Sarandos openly dismissing the idea of long theatrical windows,
Superman definitely struck a chord with a wide range of viewers, earning it a respectable 83% on Rotten Tomatoes and over $616 million at the worldwide box office. Gunn has already announced that a sequel is on the way, titled Man of Tomorrow, which will see Superman team up with Luthor to defeat a new enemy, Braniac.
The DC Studios co-chief spoke to influencers and media at a New York event ahead of the teaser trailer’s drop Thursday
Warner Bros. is officially being sold to Netflix. Now, DC Studios’ James Gunn and Peter Safran have addressed the ongoing mergers, as it’s revealed their contracts have been extended.