James Gunn, director and head of DC Studios, has criticized the current state of the movie industry, attributing its decline primarily to films being produced without finished screenplays. Gunn highlighted that Marvel Studios was adversely affected by a corporate mandate from Disney to significantly increase its film and television output, which he described as unfair and damaging to the studio. He emphasized that this mandate "killed" Marvel's momentum. In contrast, at DC Studios, Gunn has insisted that no superhero film moves forward without a completed script, underscoring his commitment to quality over quantity. Recently, Gunn revealed that he halted a greenlit DC movie project because the screenplay was not ready. Additionally, he disclosed that DC Studios is working on a major secret project that has not yet been announced, which they are keeping under wraps to prevent other studios from copying the concept. Gunn's first film in the DC Universe, "Superman," is set to be released next month.
Kevin Feige says Marvel Studios can’t include Miles Morales in any MCU film “We’ve been told to stay away” (via @Variety) https://t.co/iFcnsK1s6w
Kevin Feige says after ‘AVENGERS: ENDGAME’, it was quantity over quality at Marvel Studios. “We’ve had well over 100 hours of stories in half the time. That’s too much … I think it led people to say, ‘It used to be fun, but now do I have to now everything about all of these?’” https://t.co/4fAv4pncJ4
Kevin Feige says Marvel Studios can’t include Miles Morales in any #MCU film. “We’ve been told to stay away.” (via https://t.co/ihjKnBELDL) https://t.co/lLVkubDIam