‘I Hate It!’: James Gunn Reacts to Peacemaker Cameos in Black Adam & Shazam 2
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Gunn Clarifies "Shazam," "Adam" Comments
DC Studios chief James Gunn has clarified some recent comments he made regarding some DC films prior to the brand’s relaunch under his purview. Specifically, he was chatting with Den of Geek about his new DC Universe’s continuity and confirmed that both “Black Adam” and “Shazam! Fury of the Gods” are not canon to the new DCU, including the appearances of characters from his “Peacemaker” series. In his comments, he says: “They’re not canon! I ha…
James Gunn no longer wants to hear about some of the big turnips of the old DCEU, which will not be included in the new DC universe, and he makes it known. Now that the DC universe reboot is on, the moult orchestrated by James Gunn and Peter Safran is no longer pure theory, [...]
James Gunn Says He "Hates" Those PEACEMAKER Cameos in BLACK ADAM and SHAZAM 2, Promises Clarity in Season 2 — GeekTyrant
James Gunn continues to draw a line between the old DCEU and his new DCU, but the situation has been anything but simple. The filmmaker admits that certain cameos and references from the past era have only made things more confusing, and he’s not thrilled about it.In a recent interview with Den of Geek, Gunn promised that Peacemaker Season 2 will finally sort out the messy continuity fans have been scratching their heads over. Gunn explained:“Th…
Peacemaker Season 2 Explained: Multiverse, Villains, and DCU
This post Peacemaker Season 2 Explained: Multiverse, Villains, and DCU first appeared on TheGWW.com and was written by Phil Nexus Sadsad. Peacemaker Season 2 will start on August 21, 2025, and fans are very excited. This season has a lot to do with the new Superman movie and makes a lot of changes to the DC Universe. The show goes deeper into Peacemaker’s journey with new bad guys, a twist in the multiverse, and characters who […] Visit TheGWW.c…
Superman Review: A Hopeful Start for the DCU
Over the past decade, DC has been desperately trying to replicate the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe). They tried to launch their own cinematic universe with Man of Steel, the origin of the DCEU (DC Extended Universe) version of Superman. The film received mixed reactions, but ultimately kicked off what would become a tumultuous period for DC films. Regardless of their quality, each new DCEU film failed to get the universe going. And after Aquam…
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