James Gunn’s approach to UDCproject announcements suggest that the new DC Universe will avoid Bladeinfamous delays. James Gunn announced the launch of the DCU with the confirmation of more than ten projects in the “Gods and Monsters” chapter of the DCU, starting with the 2024 animated show Creature Commands and the 2025 live-action film Superman. DCU’s interconnectivity begins in these two projects, as well as Creature Commands will feature Amanda Waller and Rick Flag Sr. before their return in Waller and Peacemaker 2nd season and Superman will feature famous characters like Hawkgirl, Guy Gardner and The Authority’s Engineer.
On November 25, 2024, DC Studios head James Gunn confirmed to a fan on Topics that the DCU roster will not be announced like the MCU roster. Gunn said: “It won’t be exactly like Marvel because nothing gets greenlit until we have a finished script.” In 2024, this appears to be accurate, as projects like Flashlights and Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow casting has already begun, and projects like Waller, Gold Boostand Teen Titans are in their early development process, despite the few updates shared so far.
DCU project delays won’t be as public as MCU films like Blade
The MCU Blade The film is now more synonymous with continued delays than its reboot nature or its potential influence on the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Blade was announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, just three months later Avengers: Endgamerelease and a year and a half before the first installment of the Multiverse Saga. Since 2019, Blade it was delayed and rewritten several times and went through several writers and directors. As a result, BladeBehind-the-scenes problems became the film’s main talking point.
James Gunn’s approach to DCU project announcements avoids Bladedelay problems. While some DCU films and shows will be delayed from time to time, their behind-the-scenes hurdles won’t be made public. DC Studios can change, delay and cancel entire projects without alerting the public. Viewers will be able to form their own opinion, regardless of whether the production of a DCU project is particularly problematic behind the scenes.
How DC Universe’s launch approach already feels very different from the MCU
DC Studios already has a clear 10-year plan for the DCU
It would be unfair to compare the DCU’s “Gods and Monsters” plans to the MCU’s Phase 1 plans as a one-to-one equivalence, as both franchises face very different challenges during their early days. However, the DCU slate appears to be built on much more solid ground than that of the MCU, as James Gunn has confirmed that each DCU project will be part of an overarching storyline and will stand on its own as a standalone title. That’s why, If any DCU project is delayed, canceled, or poorly received by audiences, the franchise can still move forward without requiring any major changes.
Unlike Phase 1 of the MCU, the UDCThe studio’s “Gods and Monsters” chapter will not release a solo film series that culminates in a team-up event. Instead, the first chapter of the DCU will cover a wide range of famous and lesser-known characters, and will span television and animation from day one. Given that metahumans and vigilantes have been well-known since the beginning, each “Gods and Monsters” title will also feature all sorts of characters from across the franchise, who will carry over narrative elements from other films and shows.
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Bassam Tariq
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US$164 million