With James Gunn's Superman on the verge of release, a rumor claims that Rachel Brosnahan's portrayal of Lois Lane is far better than Amy Adams'!
DC Studios boss James Gunn has shared an update on creating an "Elseworlds" logo for DC projects not set in the DCU, confirming that it's something he and Peter Safran remain hard at work on. Check it out!
Fans took to X to talk about how James Gunn completely revamped the character of Mantis in the MCU and how she was so different in the comics!
Along with Superman and Peacemaker post-production work, James Gunn shared that he's been "pre-writing my next DC Studios project."
Man of Steel as director James Gunn's tentpole "Superman" feature film is streaking towards lucky cinemas this summer faster than a speeding bullet. But before we see strapping actor David Corenswet don the iconic red-and-blue costume as the latest Hollywood incarnation of the Last Son of Krypton,
Superman isn’t due in theaters until July 11, but writer-director James Gunn is already getting up, up and away on his next project. The filmmaker, who heads DC Studios with producer Peter Safran, is producing the now-shooting Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow as the second film in the newly unified DC Universe,
James Gunn’s DCU is already at full throttle. But another DC realm, “Elseworlds,” also under his supervision as co-CEO of DC Studios, will be getting a more refined differentiation from the mainstream DCU by way of its own animated opening logo.
Both those projects were helmed by James Gunn, who also made Creature Commandos, has his Superman movie coming this summer on the 2025 movies schedule, and is running DC Studios with producer Peter Safran.
The DC Studios logo intro will have an entirely new look when 'Elseworlds' projects like 'The Batman' hit theaters.
The director, who was 78, was known for films and TV shows like 'Blue Velvet,' 'Mulholland Drive' and 'Twin Peaks.'
Steven Spielberg, James Gunn, Kumail Nanjiani, Melanie Lynskey and more creatives in Hollywood reacted in mourning and admiration to the death of iconic filmmaker David Lynch, who died Thursday at 78.