Then he took over the reins of DC universe cinematic, James Gunn he was confronted with considerable responsibilities, which he is currently facing criticism more or less violently from users to whom the director wanted answersat least partially.
One of the most debated points is the fact that Henry Cavill will not be returning to play Superman, marking a discontinuity from previous films and inevitably causing some dissatisfaction among many fans. Also because the actor’s departure from The Witcher series seemed to bode great things about his return to superhero par excellence, but the new projects have messed everything up.
While we’ve learned that Cavill will be dabbling at a live-action Warhammer 40,000 adaptation in the meantime, the mystery remains as to who he’ll take on as Superman in DC’s new cinematic universe. “One of the things that Peter and I were aware of when we took charge of DC Studios was that a certain minority of people online were going to be a bit loud and not very nice, to say the least.” Gunn reports and speaks from the recent controversy.
“Our Choices for the DCU are based on what we feel is best for the story and characters of DC, which has been around for about 85 years. Maybe these decisions are great, maybe not, but they are made with a sincere heart and integrity while always keeping the story in mind,” the director explained.
However, James Gunn was also keen to point out that some behaviors are intolerable, while acknowledging that it gets worse: “No one likes to be harassed or defined in any way, but to tell you the truth we have significantly worse ones too Been through things… disrespectful shouting will never affect our actions,” explained Gunn, who also said he expected some gory reactions, although it couldn’t spoil the overall picture of DCU’s plans.
“I keep seeing posts with a false theory,” he continued, “we have no intention of doing it Recast for all characters except for The Suicide Squad,” Gunn explained, debunking the idea that he intends to completely disrupt the DC cinematic universe.