James Gunn Legally Barred from Marvel Projects, Embraces DC Role
James Gunn, now co-CEO of DC Studios, confirms he cannot legally return to Marvel, focusing on DC's future slate.
- James Gunn, director of the 'Guardians of the Galaxy' trilogy, is legally prohibited from working on Marvel projects due to his role at DC Studios.
- Gunn's move to DC Studios has sparked speculation about the future of 'Guardians of the Galaxy' and other Marvel projects he was involved with.
- DC Studios, under Gunn's leadership, is planning a series of movies and Max-exclusive TV shows, including 'Superman: Legacy' set for 2025.
- Gunn's transition to DC has seen him bring along collaborators from Marvel, including Nathan Fillion and composer John Murphy.
- Despite his departure, Gunn's influence on Marvel's 'Guardians of the Galaxy' remains significant, with fans and actors expressing support.