James Gunn has left the Marvel Cinematic Universe behind him, but there’s no animosity between the filmmaker and Kevin Feige.With this year’s release of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Gunn officially departed the MCU, as he has no intentions of going back to ever develop a fourth film for the series. Of course, that’s partly due to Gunn and Peter Safran keeping themselves busy for the foreseeable future developing various projects for the newly-established DCU. On the social media platform Threads, Gunn was asked if his exit from the MCU to focus on the DCU put him on bad terms with Marvel Studios. The Superman: Legacy helmer clarified that there are no issues whatsoever with Marvel, adding that he’d fully support Feige moving on with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 4 without him.Feige has also suggested that everything is just fine with Gunn, stating he’d be “first in line” to check out the DCU’s projects when they are released. Gunn had also been open for years that his plan was to conclude his Guardians of the Galaxy series as a trilogy, long before DC Studios was involved. He teased in 2021 that it was “never say never” with one day doing the film, but it would seem that Gunn’s new commitment to the DCU has him more confident that it won’t be him back at the helm if Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 4 does end up happening.
James Gunn has left the Marvel Cinematic Universe behind him, but there’s no animosity between the filmmaker and Kevin Feige.
With this year’s release of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Gunn officially departed the MCU, as he has no intentions of going back to ever develop a fourth film for the series. Of course, that’s partly due to Gunn and Peter Safran keeping themselves busy for the foreseeable future developing various projects for the newly-established DCU. On the social media platform Threads, Gunn was asked if his exit from the MCU to focus on the DCU put him on bad terms with Marvel Studios. The Superman: Legacy helmer clarified that there are no issues whatsoever with Marvel, adding that he’d fully support Feige moving on with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 4 without him.
Feige has also suggested that everything is just fine with Gunn, stating he’d be “first in line” to check out the DCU’s projects when they are released. Gunn had also been open for years that his plan was to conclude his Guardians of the Galaxy series as a trilogy, long before DC Studios was involved. He teased in 2021 that it was “never say never” with one day doing the film, but it would seem that Gunn’s new commitment to the DCU has him more confident that it won’t be him back at the helm if Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 4 does end up happening.
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