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DC Studios CEO James Gunn has opened up on some of the comic stories that will influence his new DCU slate in various ways. Gunn and his co-CEO Peter Safran have recently unveiled their new DCU slate to the world with ten wildly varied projects. From Superman: Legacy to Swamp Thing, this new franchise will explore all corners of the DC universe in something of a soft reboot from the old regime. While this endeavor will span movies, games, and TV to develop more brand consistency, comics, as they always have, will remain a separate entity telling their own stories Cheers Fuckers Trendy Shirts Although Gunn has already confirmed he has been working with the comics side to develop some sense of coordination. And now, following the full slate announcement, the DC Studios boss has touched on how some of these legendary tales from past decades will be influencing his story going forward.
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In a recent tweet, DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn followed up on his announcement of the DCU’s first ten movies and series with a list of comic stories that will inspire these early projects in Chapter 1: Gods and Monsters. Gunn clarified that these comics won’t necessarily have their storylines adapted for the DCU, but rather “the feel, the look, or the tone” will influence the team: “We’re talked a lot about Woman of Tomorrow, but these are more of the comics inspiring DC Studios and the new DCU in these early days. That doesn’t mean we’re adapting all these comics, but that the feel, the look, or the tone of them are touchstones for our team Cheers Fuckers Trendy Shirts Check ’em out!” James Gunn was clear from the get-go that Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow would be inspired by Tom King’s 2021-22 run of the same name. In fact, King himself has even been closely involved in some of the early writing work at DC Studios. The unique sci-fi take on Supergirl features Kara Zor-El, who, unlike her cousin Kal-El, grew up on a chunk of Krypton and spent the early years of her life watching everyone around her perish in terrible ways. Warren Ellis’ The Authority saw a new team of heroes rise from the ashes of the government-controlled team Stormwatch to defend Earth from global threat. But this new group now operated outside the bounds of government control, and as their name implies, now answer to their own authority. This take on the team had a drastically different approach to crimefighting from other superhero teams, having a more cynical approach to the world. The Authority was violent and brutal, doing things as they pleased.
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