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- James Gunn Says Disney Killed Marvel by Demanding Output . . .
Gunn is an alum of Marvel Studios, having directed three “Guardians of the Galaxy” movies and a Christmas special, and he noted that Disney’s mandate to increase Marvel’s output amid the
- DC Studios Chief Says Movie Industry Is Dying, Claims . . .
DC Studios co-head James Gunn argues that the movie industry is "dying" primarily because productions begin before screenplays are complete, while also delivering a sharp critique of his former employer Marvel Studios, which he claims Disney has "killed" through output mandates Gunn dismissed com
- James Gunn explains how excessive content demands killed Marvel
‘Superman’ director James Gunn has blamed the constant demands for new projects as the key reason behind Marvel’s recent struggles The filmmaker, currently serving as DC Studios chief
- James Gunn Blames Corporate Mandates for Marvel Woes, Weighs . . .
James Gunn discusses how corporate mandates harmed Marvel Studios and the potential for an MCU DCU crossover centered on quality storytelling
- DC Co-Head James Gunn Says Corporate Demands ‘Killed’ Marvel . . .
It’s no mystery that Marvel Studios isn’t as successful as they once were, and even critical hits like Thunderbolts* still managed to lose money at the box office With that in mind, DC Studios co-head James Gunn weighs in on Marvel’s current predicament, and he says it had something to do with corporate demanding that the studio increase their movie and TV output
- DC boss James Gunn responds to suggestions that Marvel . . .
James Gunn, now heading up DC Studios alongside co-CEO Peter Safran, has sympathy for Marvel Studios' bloated universe, which includes nine separate movies and shows being released in 2025 alone
- James Gunn Opens Up About The MCUs Drop In Quality - BroBible
Superman Director and DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn has opened up about the precipitous drop in quality that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has suffered in recent years Gunn, like many industry experts, including those at Marvel Disney, pointed to its ramped up production schedule as the cause of the brand’s degradation
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