James Gunn, the co-chief of DC Studios, is defending the delay of The Batman sequel to 2027.
DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn is standing firm in the decision to push Matt Reeves' 'The Batman 2' back to 2027.
The co-president of DC Studios cited other film franchises (such as "Alien" and "Avatar") to assuage fan concerns.
James Gunn took to social media on Friday to explain the reason for The Batman Part II‘s delay, revealing what has held up ...
DC Studios ‘ head James Gunn is defending the delay of “ The Batman 2″ to 2027.
There's a very good reason why it will be nearly three years before we see The Batman Part II on the big screen, according to ...
To be fair, a 5 year gap or more is fairly common in sequels. 7 years between Alien and Aliens. 14 years between Incredibles.
James Gunn took to his Threads account to defend the delay of the long awaited sequel, but, obviously, fans are still ...
Matt Reeves' The Batman Part II has been pushed back multiple times and now James Gunn shares his thoughts about the delay.
Amid the outrage over delay on The Batman 2, DC head James Gunn has reminded everyone that this is actually normal.
But Gunn attempted to calm their worries, noting that large gaps between movies are “fairly common.” The Batman sequel is expected to go into production in the third quarter of 2025 as Reeves ...
James Gunn calls for patience as The Batman Part II shifts to 2027, with Warner Bros. unveiling a star-studded lineup.