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RUMOR: James Gunn Leaving DC Before ‘Man of Tomorrow,’ Zack Snyder Has Discussed Return

RUMOR: James Gunn Leaving DC Before ‘Man of Tomorrow,’ Zack Snyder Has Discussed Return

New questions about James Gunn, Zack Snyder, and the future of DC Studios are being raised. A series of social media posts from Cosmic Book News, tied to WonderCon, are fueling the conversation. They suggest that Gunn could potentially leave DC, and that Snyder could resume storytelling duties with some of the company’s most iconic characters.

James Gunn Shuts Down Superman vs Fantastic Four Rivalry Talk, Encourages Positivity Instead of “Online Fan Wars”

James Gunn Shuts Down Superman vs Fantastic Four Rivalry Talk, Encourages Positivity Instead of “Online Fan Wars”

James Gunn has made it known that he’s not interested in fueling fanboy firestorms. As speculation mounted about competition this summer between Warner Bros.’ Superman and Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps—which are set to release just two weeks apart in 2025—the DC Studios co-head took to social media to put the rumors and rivalries to rest.

Hollywood Reporter Pushes Back on James Gunn Budget Claims for Superman, Suggests Costs Could Top $400 Million

RUMOR: Superman Movie Cut by 30 Minutes, Editor Fired, and Tone Overhauled After Test Screening Fallout

Viewer response to a recent Superman test screening may have led to sweeping changes for the upcoming James Gunn movie.

According to a report from World of Reel, major last-minute changes have rocked James Gunn’s Superman reboot, including the removal of nearly 25 to 30 minutes of footage, the replacement of an editor, and the addition of a second composer.

Lois Lane Actress Rachel Brosnahan Never Said Superman Is “Not For Everyone” — Fan Uproar Ignited by Viral Fake Quote

Lois Lane Actress Rachel Brosnahan Never Said Superman Is “Not For Everyone” — Fan Uproar Ignited by Viral Fake Quote

A fake quote attributed to Superman actress Rachel Brosnahan is making the rounds online—and it’s spreading fast enough to warrant some serious fact-checking. The viral claim suggests that Brosnahan, who plays Lois Lane in James Gunn’s upcoming DC reboot, said Superman is “not for everyone” and would anger “the same old people who don’t support ideas of progress and empowerment.”

James Gunn Denies Superman Runtime Cut Rumors, Claims WBD Has No Power to Cut Down DC Studios Films

New Superman Trailer Shows A Man Trying to Do What’s Right — But Will James Gunn Do Right By The Fans?

The official trailer for James Gunn’s Superman has finally landed—and with it, a tidal wave of analysis, speculation, and renewed concern from longtime DC fans. With bright visuals, fast-paced action, and an intense focus on morality in a complicated world, the trailer suggests that Superman might deliver something epic. But beneath the surface, not everyone’s convinced.

James Gunn Confirms Matt Reeves Is Still Directing The Batman: Part 2

James Gunn Confirms Matt Reeves Is Still Directing The Batman: Part 2

Earlier reports suggesting Matt Reeves was no longer director for The Batman: Part 2 have now been officially corrected, following a direct response from DC Studios co-head James Gunn.

After a listing in Production Weekly omitted Reeves’ name as director—listing him only as the screenwriter—speculation ran wild that Reeves had stepped away from the project entirely. The omission reignited concerns due to previous delays and ongoing rumors regarding Reeves’ personal circumstances.

However, those rumors were put to rest this week.

James Gunn Confirms Matt Reeves Is Still Directing The Batman: Part 2

UPDATED RUMOR: Matt Reeves No Longer Directing The Batman: Part 2 — Sequel Set for Production in 2026 With No Director Attached

The Batman: Part 2 is moving forward—but apparently not under the direction of Matt Reeves. According to a newly released listing from Production Weekly, Reeves is no longer attached as director of the upcoming DC sequel and is now only credited as the film’s screenwriter. The production is currently aiming for a March 2026 shoot in London, with a revised release date of October 1, 2027.