It has to do with the kind of stories that get to be told, and if you lose your eye on the ball, which is character. “I think it doesn’t have anything to do with superheroes. “I think there is such a thing as superhero fatigue,” he said. He emphasized that the genre needs to be rooted in storytelling rather than spectacle to succeed - so it’s safe to say that any Marvel-DC event would need to be grounded by a story that justifies the excess. Gunn’s comments come in the same week that he admitted that certain audiences are beginning to tire of superheroes after years of Marvel blockbusters dominating American pop culture. But all discussions have been very, very light and fun.” I would be lying to say that we haven’t discussed it. “That’s many years away, though… I think we have to establish what we’re doing first. “I’m certain that’s more likely now that I’m in charge,” Gunn said of a possible crossover. The filmmaker revealed that the concept has been discussed, even if there are no formal plans yet. 3,” Gunn was asked about his interest in having his DC characters team up with heroes from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In a new interview with Empire to promote his upcoming “ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
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