James Gunn, DC Universe and Justice League
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The DC Universe isn't quite ready for the Justice League just yet. As DC Studios co-CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran build out their plan for the canon in what has been dubbed Chapter 1: Gods and Monsters,
Superman is one of the most powerful superhero icons in the world, but he’s not the only character who has the ability to inspire, and one set of characters who have inspired so many over the years is the beloved cast of Sesame Street.
According to a new report, DC Studios is looking to give its most iconic characters a fresh lick of paint before eventually bringing them together in a new Justice League movie. You can find out more here!
Well well well. After an 8 month hiatus (although I suppose technically it’s just a break between 2 series), we are back in the universe of Gotham By Gaslight. If you read any of my previous
The Justice League is the greatest assemblage of heroes in comics, and they came out of the ’90s in a very good place. Grant Morrison’s run on JLA made the team big business again, and JLA entered the 21st century as one of the most beloved DC comics being published.
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What one short cameo and some sly references means for Superman — and Peacemaker season 2 James Gunn’s Superman is a reset for the DC Comics Universe on the big screen, moving away from Zack Snyder’s portrayal of superheroes as godlike beings,
Witness the birth of the Justice League in this 4K collection of superhero movies directed by Zack Snyder.
The Wall Street Journal has reported on DC’s plans to reboot its cinematic universe, with up to three films releasing each year.
Justice League: Dark Tomorrow Special #1 kicks off the new JLQ era as a prelude to DC's All-In Crisis Event. Rotating creative teams will deliver essential Justice League stories with each quarterly release. The first 48-page special features Mark Waid, Marc Guggenheim, and Cian Tormey in a time-travel adventure.
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WhatCulture on MSN10 Most Heartbreaking Moments In Justice League HistoryEven the Justice League have faced their fair share of trauma and heartbreak.