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SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - JULY 23: James Gunn speaks onstage at the Marvel Cinematic Universe Mega-Panel during 2022 Comic-Con International Day 3 at San Diego Convention Center on July 23, 2022 in San Diego, California
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James Gunn makes it clear that ‘disrespectful outcry’ will not affect DC’s decisions

Trolls and petitions won't be swaying Gunn or Safran.

You better start saying “Restore the Snyderverse!” with a “Please” at the end because DC Studios CEO James Gunn is making it clear he won’t tolerate online rudeness when it comes to shaping the upcoming DC Cinematic Universe. In a series of forthright Tweets, The Suicide Squad director made it clear that he’s had to deal with online trolls before and that anyone being “uproarious and unkind” can expect their wishes to go exactly nowhere with him and his fellow CEO Peter Safran.

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Gunn went on to let it be known that “disrespectful outcry” does not affect his decision-making process. So fans gnashing their teeth and demanding that the DCEU be set back to its Zach Snyder defaults as well as that contingent begging Warner CEO David Zaslav to give Gunn the axe can expect a disappointing 2023.

Throughout the string of tweets, Gunn maintained that he and Safran’s decisions are based on their own integrity, love of the DC characters themselves, and a dedication to telling good stories. And they are willing to face any online slings and arrows in order to serve those stories.

All this is fairly unlikely to shake the hardcore of Snyder fandom to admit that Gunn is anything but the devil incarnate who only wants the studio he now co-heads to fail miserably, but it may bring some comfort to the many fans who haven’t joined the hue and cry against Gunn. And they can also celebrate the very end of the thread — when Gunn assured his followers that Blue Beetle, which originated as a DCEU project, will still be hitting theaters as planned.


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Beau Paul is a staff writer at We Got This Covered. Beau also wrote narrative and dialog for the gaming industry for several years before becoming an entertainment journalist.