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James Gunn Confirms What MCU Fans Have Been Saying Since Phase 4 Started

James Gunn Confirms What MCU Fans Have Been Saying Since Phase 4 Started
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What has already been long evident for MCU fans seems to start dawning on at least some of its (former) leading people.

James Gunn, the director of Guardians of the Galaxy and now co-chief of DC Studios, recently shared his thoughts on superhero fatigue in the wake of Marvel's Avengers: Endgame.

In an interview with Rolling Stone, Gunn expressed his desire for Marvel to continue making great films, despite the challenges posed by the Endgame's Blip storyline and the departure of franchise favorites Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans.

He emphasized the importance of character-driven storytelling over flashy spectacle, pointing out that the key to creating engaging movies is to have a grounded emotional core.

Gunn believes that superhero fatigue stems from a lack of compelling stories and not simply from overexposure to superhero content.

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Gunn's experience with the Guardians of the Galaxy part of the franchise has taught him the importance of storytelling.

He remarked that the films were easier to make since they took place outside of the principal MCU storyline and were thus free from the constraints of the larger story. However, he stressed that the same storytelling principles still applied.

Despite the fact that his DC shake-up is still a controversial topic, Gunn enjoyed a lot of support for this particular point. Many people agree with him, noting that both Marvel and DC are in the "fatigue" zone currently.

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Regardless of genre, having strong characters with relatable emotional journeys is essential to creating impactful and memorable films.

To that end, Gunn has taken on the challenge of rebooting the DC Universe with his upcoming film, Superman: Legacy. He aims to bring a fresh perspective to the iconic superhero while staying true to the character's roots.

Gunn has not yet begun casting for the role of Superman, but he is actively prepping material for auditions.

As Gunn was one of the few people really capable of making MCU truly stand out, fans are now excited to see what he will bring to the table and how he will approach the DC part of superhero genre with his unique storytelling style.

Meanwhile, Marvel is heading into future phases, delving into the Multiverse Saga and exploring new characters and alternative universes.

Let's hope they won't forget about storytelling and character development on that journey.