Jun 17, 2025 03:25 PM IST In a brand new interview, the Superman director and DC Studios co-head blames rushed scripts and studio stress for the downfall of the superhero style James Gunn isn’t holding again. As the co-head of DC Studios and the person behind the upcoming Superman, he’s now on the very centre of Hollywood’s largest battleground: saving the superhero style from itself. In a brand new interview with Rolling Stone, the Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) director opened up about why the film business feels damaged — and the way his technique at DC is attempting to repair it. His analysis? Blockbusters are being made too quick and too carelessly. Superman director James Gunn “I do believe that the reason why the movie industry is dying is not because of people not wanting to see movies,” Gunn stated. “It’s not because of home screens getting so good. The number-one reason is because people are making movies without a finished screenplay.” It’s a pointed commentary, however one which comes with expertise. Gunn is in his third yr as co-CEO of DC Studios, having crossed over from Marvel the place he constructed one in every of its most beloved franchises. Now at DC, Gunn has is making ready to relaunch Superman with an all-new solid and elegance — one which’s already successful followers over. But even with momentum on his facet, Gunn is setting a tough rule: no script, no film. In truth, he shared that DC lately scrapped a undertaking regardless of it being greenlit. “Everybody wanted to make the movie. It was greenlit, ready to go. The screenplay wasn’t ready. And I couldn’t do a movie where the screenplay’s not good,” he defined. “And we’ve been really lucky so far, because Supergirl’s script was so fucking good off the bat. And then Lanterns came in, and the script was so fucking good. Clayface, same thing. So fu*king good.” For Gunn, that’s the brand new commonplace. And in contrast to the state of affairs he left behind at Marvel, there’s no company stress from Warner Bros. to churn out a set variety of movies or exhibits annually. “We don’t have the mandate [at DC] to have a certain amount of movies and TV shows every year,” he stated. “So we’re going to put out everything that we think is of the highest quality.” That’s a transparent swipe at Disney. Gunn instantly pointed to Marvel’s decline as the results of Disney+ pushing the studio to extend its output, one thing even Disney CEO Bob Iger has admitted was a misstep. “That wasn’t fair. It wasn’t right. And it killed them,” Gunn stated. With Superman set to be the primary main launch beneath Gunn’s inventive imaginative and prescient, all eyes at the moment are on whether or not this slower, quality-first strategy can revive an entire style operating on fumes. If it really works, Gunn received’t simply be saving the Man of Steel, he would possibly simply save the superhero film.









