But rather than a weakness, the diversity of the DCU multiverse in projects ranging from The Batman to Creature Commandos to the newly released Harley Quinn season 5 points to the strength of DC Studios,
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.
But the end of this episode still made me tear up because that’s the kind of storyteller James Gunn is: the kind who can make you cry over a crotch-licking weasel. Gunn wrote and executive-produced every episode of the show’s first season.
When James Gunn and Peter Safran were given the keys to DC Studios, things seemed so clear. Matt Reeves was making his Batman movies, and those would live *over there*—and Gunn and Safran would shepherd a new DC Universe Batman,
It might be a while before we see another official poster for James Gunn's Superman reboot, but these impressive fan-made efforts should time Man of Steel fans
James Gunn has had a filmography that has made him a mainstay of the superhero cinema. Be it The Suicide Squad, The Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy, or Superman, it is easy to forget that the man is responsible for some of the greatest live-action adaptations of some of the most famed childhood cartoons.
Find out how Warner Bros. Discovery creatively plans to tie the upcoming Superman movie to the adorable Puppy Bowl.
Creature Commandos' star Maria Bakalova discusses the season finale's revelations about her character Princess Ilana, and what really makes a monster.
“Wicked: Part Two’s” official title, “Wicked: For Good,” prompted some mixed reactions online when it was first revealed in December. Director Jon M. Chu, however, believes the title of the second installment has certainly been changed for the better. “Who wants a movie called ‘Wicked: Part Two’?” Chu told Variety on the National Board of …
The final episode of Creature Commandos, the first project in James Gunn and Peter Safran’s newly established DCU, has aired - and it was just as heartbreaking as we thought it would be, if not more.
The director of 'Blue Velvet,' 'Twin Peaks' and 'Mulholland Drive' died aged 78. "I loved him so much," said 'Blue Velvet' star Isabella Rossellini.