James Gunn moves from Marvel to DC, will write and possibly direct Suicide Squad 2
James Gunn might not be perfect enough for Disney's image, but he is exactly what DC and Warner Bros need right now to turn the fortunes of their DC Universe around.
James Gunn might not be perfect enough for Disney's image, but he is exactly what DC and Warner Bros need right now to turn the fortunes of their DC Universe around.
Marvel may have fired the man, but according to James Gunn's brother, the studio likes his script for the third Guardians move so much, they're still considering using it.
The messy saga of James Gunn continued this weekend past and reached what many had seen as an inevitability as it appears that Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3 has been put on indefinite hold.
After his controversial tweets, you would have to wonder if anyone wants to works with James Gunn again. Well, it turns out, someone already did and the movie is coming its way this November.
Despite some recent hope, it appears official that James Gunn will not be returning for a third Guardians of the Galaxy film.
There might be hope for GotG fans yet, as it looks like Marvel is trying to persuade Disney to keep the director on for the third film following earlier controversial tweets that led to him being fired.
With a recently released joint statement from the entire Guardians of the Galaxy cast showing support for James Gunn, many thought that would be enough to sway Disney to reinstate the recently fired director. However, a new report indicates that to be unlikely as Disney will now kick off a search for a replacement.
Although some of them had previously chosen to not say much unlike the vocal responses of Dave Bautista, Michael Rooker, and Sean Gunn, the entire Guardians of the Galaxy cast has now released a joint statement expressing their support for fired filmmaker James Gunn and calling for his reinstatement as director of the hit Marvel franchise.
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