James Gunn, co-CEO of DC Studios, has announced the digital release date for the new "Superman" film, which he wrote and directed. The movie, which introduces a new Man of Steel and serves as a reboot of the DC movie universe, premiered in theaters last month. The digital release on streaming video-on-demand platforms will occur earlier than initially expected, allowing audiences to rent or purchase the film soon. In addition to the film, a five-minute animated short titled "Krypto Saves the Day!: School Bus Scuffle" has been released to coincide with the streaming launch. Gunn also revealed that he has completed the treatment for the next installment in the "Superman saga" and hopes to begin production in the near future. Meanwhile, the second season of "Peacemaker," starring John Cena and now an official part of the DC Universe, will premiere on HBO Max on August 21. Gunn emphasized the importance of "Peacemaker" in the overall narrative of the new DC Universe. He also discussed the future of Margot Robbie's character in "Suicide Squad" and expressed interest in bringing back certain actors from that franchise, indicating potential crossovers within the DC Extended Universe.
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