James Gunn’s transition from Marvel to DC is nothing short of remarkable, especially when you hear the perspective of his brother, Sean Gunn.
The director, who is now co-head of DC Films, almost lost his career after being fired from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. However, this setback eventually led to a huge opportunity at Warner Bros. and DC.
In a recent interview, Sean Gunn shared how devastating the situation was for James, who initially thought his career was over.
But, as Sean explained, Hollywood professionals recognize talent, and Warner Bros. quickly reached out to offer James a chance to join the DC team.
This eventually led to the creation of the DCU, with Creature Commandos marking its official start.
James’s journey wasnโt without its challenges. He had to prove himself at DC, and his first major project was The Suicide Squad.
Despite the recent failure of the previous Suicide Squad movie, James was given the green light to create a new version.
The success of The Suicide Squad and the Peacemaker spinoff solidified James’s place at DC, leading to his new leadership role.
James Gunnโs ability to work with both Marvel and DC, while creating hit movies for both, is a rare feat in Hollywood.
His talent and persistence have allowed him to navigate the challenges and create a lasting impact on the superhero genre.