The DC universe is in full reconstruction with the arrival of James Gunn and Peter Safran to the presidency. Both filmmakers are drawing up a plan that will shape the next 10 years of DC Studios, but, although it’s still a secret, every now and then a related bombshell appears on social networks. Some of them are true, but those who aren’t are Gunn himself, more active than anyone on Twitter, who is tasked with denying them. The most recent case concerns Wonder Woman, one of DC’s most important characters.

Medium Variety has published a story reporting that Wonder Woman will not be a part of the first three years of the DC Universe. Taking into account that the new DC departs in 2024, it means that we would not see this character until 2027, too late to introduce a character of the caliber of Princess Diana. It didn’t even take 24 hours for James Gunn to deny this claim, DC Studios boss said answered to a Twitter user who asked him to deny the information. “I Deny It (Only Because It’s Not True)”Gunn replied.
While it’s not yet certain whether the DC universe will undergo a full or partial reboot, Variety does reveal his sources describe him as “a large, but not a general reset”. That is to say, many performers with their respective projects are out (as in the case of Henry Cavill’s Superman), but some may free themselves from the purge, although we still don’t know the names of the lucky ones. The article in the American media indicated that one of these candidates is Ezra Miller, who brings Flash to life. They report it several Warner Bros. Discovery executives are willing to keep Miller as a speedster following the release of their film. That doesn’t necessarily have to include Gunn, a man whose word is crucial and who has the backing of the upper echelon of Warner Bros. Discovery. Other projects that could be safe according to Variety are ‘Aquaman’, ‘Shazam!’, ‘The Peacemaker’ and ‘Blue Beetle’.
Miller doesn’t deny it
In the same way that he wasn’t in a hurry to debunk the Wonder Woman reference, we could hope that he sheds some light on the Miller matter, a topic that didn’t make fans laugh much. who argue that it would not be right for the old DC to keep only the interpreter protagonist of the most controversies. In the same Twitter thread where Gunn denies Wonder Woman’s exclusion, another user asked him what Variety says about keeping Miller. “I Don’t Know What’s Out There on Ezra”, he admits Gunn, making it clear that the Variety article hasn’t been read. in the same tweet he reveals that the plan he’s working on covers eight to 10 years, and that he’s sharing something about that this month.
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