James Gunn Isn’t Quite Done with the DCEU Yet
James Gunn isn’t done with the DCEU—Warner Bros. confirms the director will be back and has more stuff planned, likely in the villains-verse.
First and foremost, Kev is a dad to three wonderful children. He’s also an uber Kevin Smith fan (all Smith’s movies are worth a watch, even ‘Yoga Hosers’) who has cried during Kermit’s monologue in ‘The Muppets’ and once owned two VHS copies ‘Spice World’. He loves all pop culture, particularly the Berlantiverse (because ‘Arrow’ hasn’t been the face of those CW shows for years), the MCU, and Star Wars. The Evil Dead franchise is his favorite horror franchise, though the original ‘Scream’ is his favorite scary movie. He bleeds Eagle’s green in the (suburbs of the) greatest city on Earth, Philadelphia. Go Birds!
James Gunn isn’t done with the DCEU—Warner Bros. confirms the director will be back and has more stuff planned, likely in the villains-verse.
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