Which Movie Did James Gunn Make While Struggling With Self-Doubt About Superman?(Photo Credit –Instagram)

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It’s official—James Gunn’s Superman is finally soaring into action. The long-rumored reboot got its biggest spotlight yet at this year’s CinemaCon, where Gunn himself confirmed what fans have waited years to hear: Superman is back, and he’s flying in a whole new direction. Gunn showed up with a sneak peek that had the crowd buzzing.

A sizzle reel dropped hints of what’s to come—and let’s just say, the new suit isn’t the cape we’re used to seeing. In 2018, even before his name was stamped on DC’s future, they offered Gunn something huge—Superman. Yep, even before The Suicide Squad, DC had floated the idea his way. But at the time, it just didn’t click.

“I didn’t know if I could [direct Superman]; it seemed hard… but it stuck with me,” James Gunn admitted onstage (via Flickering Myth). So, he went with the chaos instead. He built The Suicide Squad, a gritty, weird, and oddly charming mess of antiheroes that actually worked. The box office didn’t explode—pandemic timing was a real buzzkill—but the movie crushed it with critics and fans.

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