James Gunn Responds To If Iconic Justice League Cartoon May Get X-Men "97 Style Revival

Summary
  • DC Studios co-CEO prefers uniqueness over trends, shutting down hopes for a Justice League Unlimited sequel.
  • James Gunn addresses fan inquiries about a potential DC Studios revival for Justice League Unlimited, focusing on current projects.
  • Gunn's response indicates the success of X-Men '97 won't influence the decision to bring back the beloved TV show.
With X-Men '97 taking off with success at Marvel Studios, James Gunn gets asked if the DC Universe may do a Justice League Unlimited sequel. Following the official conclusion to the DCEU movie timeline with 2023's Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, Warner Bros. Discovery is starting fresh as DC Studios is set to replace the old franchise with the DC Universe from Gunn and Peter Safran. The new DC Universe will focus even more on the interconnectivity, as DC Studios is developing movies, TV shows, and video games that will all be set in the same world.
Currently, Gunn's Superman movie is still in production, which will be the first DC Universe film for the franchise in 2025. However, that didn't stop the busy DC Studios co-CEO from taking some time over the weekend to respond to an inquiring fan about the possibility of one of DC's most beloved TV shows coming back.
IamTheLangston asked Gunn on Threads "about giving us Justice League Unlimited '07," citing the success of Marvel Studios' X-Men '97. However, the DC Universe boss responded with, "X-Men ‘97 is fun because it’s unique and not desperately trying to follow the trends of everything around it. So I’d rather just keep doing that," implying strongly that Justice League Unlimited will not be getting a sequel or series revival as part of Chapter 1, "Gods and Monsters."


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