As the DC Universe continues to get further into its run, DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn confirms the status of a supposedly dead major character.
DC Studios' co-head James Gunn has confirmed a supposedly dead Creature Commandos character will return to the DCU.
The DCU restructuring under James Gunn was essential after the sorry state of DCEU, but it ended several promising projects as well.
When DC Studios co-chiefs James Gunn and Peter Safran announced their slate of films and TV series, the dynamic duo revealed an interconnected cinematic universe: the new DCU. While upcoming projects like Superman,
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,
As we reported earlier in the week, DC is planning a whole summer of Superman, with a raft of new comics featuring the Man of Steel headed our way. The event kicks off this April
James Gunn clarifies how The Suicide Squad and Peacemaker Season 1 fit into the DCU's canon following the release of Creature Commandos.
Superman Unlimited will kick off May 21, and will be set up with a “Zero Issue” in DC’s Free Comic Book Day issue on May 3. According to DC, the “Summer of Superman” will include ongoing and limited books for fellow Supers like Supergirl, Superboy, and Krypto.
Thanks to the set-up of the DCU’s first Batman movie, the franchise is already in a position to surpass an 82-year-long live-action record for DC.
The upcoming Lanterns show for HBO has already cast its Green Lantern leads, Hal Jordan and John Stewart. Kyle Chandler and Aaron Pierre will play them.