The following contains spoilers for Creature Commandos. A number of fans are likely waiting for the Superman release date to hit in July since that will be the big-screen debut for James Gunn’s new DC Universe.
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Writer/director James Gunn made it clear CG was not used on David Corenswet's face during the flight scene in the newest Superman teaser.
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DC Studios co-head James Gunn is celebrating the beginning of filming of Supergirl, which stars Milly Alcock in the titled role.
DC Studios' co-head James Gunn has confirmed a supposedly dead Creature Commandos character will return to the DCU.
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!
Poorna Jagannathan praises the science fiction story while also teasing that production on the DCU series starts very soon.
On the face of it, that’s basically nothing. But take a closer look and you’ll discover that James Gunn’s Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow photo gives away more about the movie than is immediately apparent.
Update: Via ScreenRant, James Gunn has responded to a follower on X/Twitter, noting that there “is absolutely zero CG in his face. People’s faces can look different when you put a wide angle lens up close. The background plate in Svalbard is 100% real as is David.”