James Gunn directly asks DC fans which characters they want to see in live action

James Gunn directly asks DC fans which characters they want to see in live action

From this November 1st, James Gunn and Peter Safran became co-presidents and CEOs of DC Studios and they already have plans to organize the future of the franchise as a single story in an 8-10 year project, something similar to what the various phases have done in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

James Gunn directly asks DC fans which characters they want to see in live action

Of course, this long-term planning is very ambitious and both DC and Warner Bros. hope to recover prestige and public interest in this way, even if films that did not fit into this new horizon are carried forward, as happened with ‘Bad Girl ‘. With such a universe of possibilities (DC Comics has 85 years of history), Gunn directly asked his fans which characters they would like to see for the first time in live action, Of course, he didn’t do it on Twitter but on Mastodon, the social network to which many users are moving now that Elon Musk has bought the blue bird.

Mastodon

“Which DC characters who haven’t had their own movie yet would you most like to see on the big screen?”

Among the answers, of course, Batgirl appears, but Nightwing also repeats himself a lot. There are also several calls for Martian Manhunter and then the people begging for Green Lantern while ignoring poor Ryan Reynolds (probably doesn’t bother him) and Green Arrow, who Stephen Amell played in the Arrowverse, but only on TV.

always politely

While Gunn is clearly open to a period of listening to fans’ wishes in true Sumar style, everything has its limits. Last Thursday, November 10, Kevin Conroy died, a legendary voice actor who has been the voice of Batman in DC series, video games and animated films since 1993. and Gunn shared the news with a praying hands emoticon. Among the replies, someone took the opportunity to ask him to retrieve the SnyderVerse and recap Zack Snyder, which the director deemed completely inappropriate:

“You might have a hard time spotting the signs, and if so, I’m sorry, this might be making your life a little difficult, but my post is about a beautiful and talented soul who passed away. So, This may not be the right time or place for your response.”. Touch.

Source: E Cartelera

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