DC Studios' James Gunn has revealed whether Clayface really died in Creature Commandos ahead of the villain taking centre stage in a solo movie next year. He's also talked more about Victor Frankenstein.
The first look at Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow has arrived - and filming has finally begun.
Both Gunn and Alcock shared the same picture of the latter parked in one of those director chairs that can be found on movie and TV sets to commemorate the start of principal photography at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden. See for yourself below, and take a close look at the S symbol on the back of the chair.
James Gunn Is Already Writing His Post-Superman DC Project
With the film kicking off production, James Gunn has shared the first look at Milly Alcock as the DCU's Supergirl.
With James Gunn's Superman on the verge of release, a rumor claims that Rachel Brosnahan's portrayal of Lois Lane is far better than Amy Adams'!
Fans took to X to talk about how James Gunn completely revamped the character of Mantis in the MCU and how she was so different in the comics!
Both those projects were helmed by James Gunn, who also made Creature Commandos, has his Superman movie coming this summer on the 2025 movies schedule, and is running DC Studios with producer Peter Safran.
Man of Steel as director James Gunn's tentpole "Superman" feature film is streaking towards lucky cinemas this summer faster than a speeding bullet. But before we see strapping actor David Corenswet don the iconic red-and-blue costume as the latest Hollywood incarnation of the Last Son of Krypton,
Thrilled to see cameras roll at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden on Supergirl, with Craig Gillespie at the helm and the phenomenal Milly Alcock as our Kara Zor-El. Craig brings an incredible sensibility to this story, and Milly is every inch the unique #Supergirl envisioned by Tom… pic.twitter.com/za9Tr8Vryr
The director, who was 78, was known for films and TV shows like 'Blue Velvet,' 'Mulholland Drive' and 'Twin Peaks.'
Steven Spielberg, James Gunn, Kumail Nanjiani, Melanie Lynskey and more creatives in Hollywood reacted in mourning and admiration to the death of iconic filmmaker David Lynch, who died Thursday at 78.