James Gunn gives his version of a chairman of Marvel. CEO and CEO of DC Studios, who also helped MCU’s “Guardians of the Galaxy” trilogy, told Police stone That it was partly the “mandate” for more content on Disney+ that “killed” MCU IP. Gunn pointed out how he wants to lead WBD’s DC studios in a completely different way.
“It wasn’t fair. It wasn’t right. And It killed them“Gunn said about Disney Studio demand for more Marvel projects, which led to a so-called MCU fatigue at Box office before “Thunderbolts.” “We do not have the mandate (on DC) to have a certain amount of movies and TV shows every year. So we will post everything that we think is of the highest quality. We will obviously do some good things and some not so good things, but hopefully everything will be as high as possible on average. Nothing goes before it is a script that I am personally satisfied with.”
In fact, Gunn would never go more forward in filming without a completed script, which is why “The Batman 2” has been delayed for so long. The sequel to Robert Pattinson was announced in 2022.
“Batman is my biggest question in all of DC right now, personally,” Gunn said. “And it is not -I do not write Batman, but I work with Batman author and try to get it right, because he is extremely important for DC, like Wonder Woman. So outside things I do in the projects that actively go, our two priorities are to end our Wonder Woman and our Batman scripts.”
He continued, “every single Batman story has been told. It seems that half of the series that have come out of DC over the past 30 years has been Batman in them. He is the most famous superhero in the world and the most popular superhero in the world. And people love him because he is interesting, but also to have so much to make him out.
Gunn quoted how rush into production has created a major problem in Hollywood as a whole.
“I think the reason why the film industry dies is not because people do not want to see movies,” Gunn said. “It is not because home screens are so good. The main reason is because people make movies without a finished script.”