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If I could give advice to James Gunn about the DCU.
Recently, the Supergirl film bombed at the box office, earning only 63 million globally. Now what does this mean for the DCU and James Gunn? A lot of people are saying that Gunn is going to get fired for this and the DCU is already dead. But I don't think it is; as I wrote previously, it all depends on what Lanterns, Clayface, and The Batman Part 2 do at the box office and the reviews too. I mean, I'm interested in Lanterns, but I have a lot of concerns for it, I'm excited for The Batman Part 2, and I have a lot of faith in it because Matt Reeves is a great director and understands the character, and Clayface- well, early test screens are positive as well there is a rumor that the DCU has cast its Batman, and that is Tom Brittney. It's possible the studio is going to make Gunn, or this was planned from the beginning to have Batman in Clayface to finally introduce the DCU Batman and get the Justice League started.
Now, this is just a rumor that Tom Brittney has been cast as Batman in the DCU, but we don't know if it's true. Maybe this month they will confirm if it's true or not.
Now, the problems with Supergirl are that the writer of the film only made one film in her whole career, and Gunn said it was an incredible script, but I think he should have had others read the script, and let's face it, both writer and director Ava Nogueira and Craig Gillespie didn't read the Tom King Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow book either. So that's a bad sign too. Peter Jackson read The Lord of the Rings and got an idea to adapt it. Craig didn't, and I don't think he was the right director for the job.
Also, Ava is going to write Wonder Woman and Teen Titans, so now those are red flags after this film, but I got a feeling she won't be writing one or both of those films after the film bombed at the box office. I'm sure Ava is a good writer, and I think she has a lot of potential to make something great, but after this film I don't think she should write the scripts for Teen Titans and Wonder Woman. I think they need to get new writers for those films, and it's also how I feel about the Flash director and writer making Brave and the Bold. I really think Gunn should get someone else to make that film too. Look, I have nothing against any of these people. I'm sure there are all nice people and talented filmmakers; I'm just not sure they are the right ones to handle certain projects, that's all.
That is some advice I would give to Gunn: it needs to get better writers, directors, or writers with more experience. He also needs to get more beta readers to read the scripts for his projects. Like I when I write a story I get feedback from people I know and they give me their honest opinion of the book of what does work and doesn't.
I also think it's time Gunn started setting up the Justice League and the heroes fans want to see. I know Gunn is moving forward with Batman and Wonder Woman, but he really has to move those projects forward. As well, he needs to get Flash, Martian Manhunter, and Aquaman started, and set up the Justice League film. After this film, I kind of hope someone in the higher-ups tells Gunn to get started on Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, and Martian Manhunter, and to get the Justice League going. Because fans want to see that, and as I wrote previously, instead of Supergirl they should have done Wonder Woman after Superman and save Supergirl for the end of chapter one or chapter two. Gunn should have done Wonder Woman after Superman but hey Man of Tomorrow is likely setting the stages for the Justice League since Green Lantern John Stewart and Hawkgirl will be in the film. So that's good.
As well, Gunn's looking at Tom King's work for inspiration for certain projects, and I'm not big on them using his Green Lantern work for the Lanterns show. If you ask me, Gunn should have looked at Geoff Johns' Green Lantern series for inspiration because I'm still concerned about what they are doing. We wanted Lethal Weapons meets Guardians of the Galaxy, and a space epic adventure, not this down-on-Earth approach, and I swear if we get a scene where Hal Jordan says this.
Honestly, that is character assassination of Green Lantern. Now I know Tom King has written some good stuff, and I hear he is a nice guy too; I just don’t like some of his writing. Supergirl fans mentioned his Woman of Tomorrow Book is great, and they aren't happy with how the ending went in the film, and I understand; I didn't like what happened at the end of the film either.
James Gunn I don't think he will lose his job because lets face it this is his first flop film and as I mentioned if Lanterns, Clayface and even The Batman Part 2 are big hits and get write good ups then the DCU is fine because I think they should learn from this and learn what worked and doesn't work. Like if I could tell Gunn I would tell him he should hire new writers for his upcoming projects, get started on Justice League, and he needs to make sure the people he hired read the comics so they know what they are adapting. I do want the DCU to successed but I think Gunn needs to rethink on who he has making his projects and he should focus on characters that fans want to see like Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, and many more instead of other characters.
So that's the advice I give to James Gunn because like I didn't hate Supergirl I thought it was a fun movie but it had problems and I believe that's why most people didn't like it because the story was not good and the character didn't feel like the Supergirl we all know love hell they should have looked at Superman the animated Supergirl for an idea on how to adapt her or Jeph Leob or Sterling Gates or Sophie Campbell. If they do a Supergirl sequel or have her appear in future projects, look to those writers for inspiration on where the character goes next.
Also, Milly Alcock should avoid bringing up culture wars or politics next time she promotes Supergirl; just talk about how the film is going to be fun, or it's building up the DCU. Again, actors need to avoid certain topics that could upset your audience, make them not want to see your film and that is how you lose money at the box office, like look at Rachel Zegler and what happened with Snow White; all actors should learn from that and other examples too. Just keep certain topics out of the film and just tell everyone it's a fun exciting movie and that's it. Don't demonize your audience or upset them. Just promote your work for everyone to be exicted for.
Let me know what you think. Do you think the DCU is dead after Supergirl, or do you still have hope for it to succeed? Because even Peter Safran tells fans they will learn from this, and one flop isn't the end, because it depends on how the future projects turn out.






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