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Self-confessed Flanafan James Gunn says the Clayface movie is "all Mike [Flanagan's] story" after reported planned rewrites
By Bradley Russell published
News "That's WHY we're making this movie"

Lois Lane actor Rachel Brosnahan learned she got the part from Superman director James Gunn in the most awkward way possible: "I'm in the bathroom, but I'm not about to miss this call"
By George Marston published
news "I was in an Aritzia bathroom in SoHo looking at my phone and it said: 'Maybe: James Gunn'"

DC's unlikely Clayface movie casts its lead actor after an "exhaustive search" as DC boss James Gunn says he and The Batman director Matt Reeves were "blown away" by the audition
By George Marston published
News Tom Rhys Harries has been cast as Clayface

"F*****g Iron Man wasn't the be-all and end-all": James Gunn explains why he doesn't feel the pressure over DCU's first movie Superman being a "home run"
By Mireia Mullor published
News The new Superman is flying to cinemas next month

James Gunn proved the DCU's commitment to quality by scrapping a movie that was "ready to go" because the "screenplay wasn't ready"
By Molly Edwards published
News Nothing gets made until it's ready in the DCU

James Gunn says his Superman was influenced by his controversial Marvel firing: "I don't think that I would've written the Superman that I wrote"
By Mireia Mullor published
News The director and DC Studios boss opened up about his journey from Guardians of the Galaxy to Superman

Batman is James Gunn's "biggest issue in DC right now," and isn't ruling out bringing in Robert Pattinson as a solution to his Bat-problems: "I would never say zero [chance]"
By Lauren Milici published
News Matt Reeves reportedly wants The Batman to stay separate from the DCU

After Superman: Legacy dropped the 'Legacy', Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow has changed its title because James Gunn is "sick of the superhero title, colon, other-name thing"
By Lauren Milici published
News Supergirl is out next year
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