Summary
- He believes that despite the differences in the workings of both universes, there are similarities in the process of working with his brother.
- James Gunn will return as Maxwell Lord and Weasel in upcoming projects, but the first season of “Peacemaker” has been excluded from the canon.
- The “Creature Commandos” trailer hints that characters from The Suicide Squad may feature in the new narrative, while a new incarnation of Maxwell Lord will appear in “Superman.”
The glorious “Guardians of the Galaxy” director James Gunn and his brother Sean Gunn have recently shed new light on the debate between the MCU and the DCU. Sean Gunn, who not only plays Kraglin in Marvel’s famous film series but also plays a dual role in James Gunn’s “The Suicide Squad”, has compared the two comic universes from his unique perspective. According to him, there are fundamental differences in the functioning of the two companies, which are evident from his personal experiences.
In the interview, Sean explained that when he joined Marvel, everything was already well-organized and successful. In contrast, DC is now ushering in a new era under the leadership of James Gunn. Sean says “At Marvel, I joined when the machine was already running. At DC, we are going through a new process.” This means that there is a big difference in the current situation and the process of development between the two universes.
Sean also clarified that “it’s like comparing apples and oranges.” Marvel and DC’s methodologies are different, and understanding this difference is essential to have the right perspective in any debate. This difference lies not only in their filmmaking process but also in the strategies and creative approach of both companies.
Although Sean Gunn’s future is not yet completely clear, he will be seen in new roles in the DC universe such as Superman and Creature Commandos. According to him, there are similarities in the process of working with his brother James, which makes the transition easier for him. Sean believes that there is a kind of continuity in working with him and his brother that shows the similarity of work between the two universes.
Thus, the Gunn brothers’ perspective is an important contribution to understanding the debate between the MCU and the DCU. The uniqueness of both universes and the different stages of development help us understand why the way the two are created and succeed is different, and this debate is much deeper than just personal preference.
James Gunn’s DCU characters: What is their future in the new universe?
James Gunn’s recent projects continue to stir up speculations and speculations about the DC Universe. Gunn, who has already gained fame for his direction, will be seen in two major roles in upcoming projects. On one hand, he will make his appearance as Maxwell Lord in “Superman”, while on the other hand, he will lend his voice as Weasel and G.I. Robot in the animated series “Creature Commandos”. While Gunn has labeled the first season of Peacemaker as out of canon, the question arises as to what will be the status of The Suicide Squad and its characters.
There is often confusion about the future of the DCU, but recent trailers have indicated that some of the characters in “Creature Commandos” will be references to prior DCU films. Waller’s dialogue with Rick Flag Sr. indicates that some elements from The Suicide Squad may be involved in the new narrative, making it clear that Gunn’s Weasel may be the same character we saw before. Thus, the character played by Gunn can become an important link that will take the creation of the DC Universe forward.
As far as Maxwell Lord is concerned, James Gunn has taken a new approach with a new actor, completely rejecting the character played by Pedro Pascal in Wonder Woman 1984. With the possibility of new changes and expansion in Lord’s role, it is expected that he will play an important role in “Superman”. Fans will be able to hear Gunn’s voice with the release of “Creature Commandos”, and will see the debut of a new character with “Superman”.