Despite initial excitement, a recent DC Studios press conference has left fans feeling uncertain about the future of the DC Universe. The event lacked major reveals and the studio's approach seems reminiscent of the previous DC Extended Universe, raising concerns about a potential repeat of its mistakes.
Over the final week of February 2025, DC Studios heads James Gunn and Peter Safran brought a collective of journalists out to. Twenty-five months after Gunn first announced the titles comprising the DCU’s first phase, “Gods and Monsters,” one might’ve expected some grand new reveals.
Instead, the press event didn’t divulge much new information about the DC Universe. Titles in development two years ago likesoars into theaters and we get a clear view of how audiences respond to it. However, right now, DC Studios has got me more than a tad worried about the future of this franchise. Gunn and Safran’s plans are starting to evoke the DC Extended Universe a bit too much for comfort.adaptations had been “messed up.” For Gunn, these characters had been tossed around willy-nilly, resulting in different continuities like the Arrowverse, split points in the DCEU depending on which cut ofyou were watching, and more. “They were just giving away IP like they were party favors to any creators that smiled at them,” Gunn declared as he expressed hopes for a more cohesive shared universe in the future. Cut to two years later, and some of the ambitions for the DC Universe are starting to resemble aspects of the DCEU Gunn once criticized. Chiefly, there’s that solomovie, an indication that we’re in for another era of DC movies obsessed with live-action solo movies for Batman villains rather than fleshing out more obscure comic book characters.will exist in a broader continuity, but that already sounds like treating these properties like “party favors” once again. Meanwhile, Gunn and Safran frustratingly confirmed that most of the original slate of DC Studios films are on the back burner for now. Instead, new projects that have just randomly cropped up likeare priorities. On the one hand, it’s good that the DC Universe isn’t just beholden to release dates or press announcements. If a movie isn’t shaping up well, the label won’t rush it into existence. On the other hand, it’s also bizarre that live-action DC movies are once again in an existence defined by throwing things at the wall. The more things change, the more they stay the same.doesn’t even have a leading man yet). There’s a strange lack of confidence here, especially in contrast to how gusto Gunn was in announcing DC Studios movies two years ago. Then again, in January 2023, Warner Bros. hadn’t experienced a quartet of DCEU movies that lost the studio millions. Marvel Studios, meanwhile, hadn’t yet experienced its massive money-losers. The American superhero movie is in a fragile place right now. Gunn and company may be waiting to see ifbefore really committing to a deluge of theatrical DC movies. That approach, though, has left DC Studios in a weird state similar to the DC Extended Universe, where the future was always so hard to figure out or discern. Even Gunn and Safran’s comments on constantly reassuring people that the DC Universe is in a stable place felt worrisome. Much like a sneaky person misguidedly reassuring you there’s nothing hidden behind their back, these constant declarations that “we’re all fine here now, how are you?” just instilled more suspicion. Perhaps in just a few months,won’t stand the test of time. In this moment, though, Gunn and Safran’s awkward press conference just inspired more trepidation about the DC Universe than excitement, especially since this franchise is beginning to evoke the saga it was meant to improve on.Daredevil’s Best Romance Will Never Be in the MCU and I’m AnnoyedGet access to exclusive stories on new releases, movies, shows, comics, anime, games and more!
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