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EGW-NewsOthersAll newsSuicide Squad: Mission Blowout director could make more DC Comics movies
Suicide Squad: Mission Blowout director could make more DC Comics movies
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Suicide Squad: Mission Blowout director could make more DC Comics movies

The Hollywood Reporter, citing its own sources, has reported that the director of Suicide Squad: Mission Bullet may continue to make films based on the DC Comics universe. James Gunn could get into filmmaking, which is what Warner Bros. is currently trying to do. Entertainment agreed to produce it with Peter Safran.

Representatives of The Hollywood Reporter noted that James Gunn can do several films and collaborate with Warner Bros. Entertainment on an ongoing basis. The aforementioned publication noted that Warner Bros. declined to comment on this issue. However, insiders are confident that the deal is now close to completion.

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If the information turns out to be true, then James Gunn will be directing new films after the filming of the second season of the series “Peacemaker” is completed.

2 months ago, information appeared on the network about the failure of Warner Bros. Entertainment from the release of Batgirl. This is a particularly surprising fact, since the filming of the film has already been completed. In addition, the studio recently stopped work on the sequel to the cartoon "Scooby-Doo!". The latter were also already at the last stage of production. "Batgirl" and the sequel "Scooby-Doo!" cost Warner Bros. Entertainment for $90,000,000 and $40,000,000 respectively.

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