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James Gunn, who wrote and directed The Suicide Squad, would serve as showrunner and direct many episodes, while Cena would also serve as co-executive producer. [2] For Gunn, he viewed the series as "an opportunity to delve into current world issues through the lens of this superhero/supervillain/and world's biggest douchebag." [3]
In the late 1990s, Gunn and Charlie Kaufman attempted to make a film adaptation of the 1960s television series Gilligan's Island, but as a cannibal film. Although the project was supported by Warner Bros., the film was never made because Sherwood Schwartz, who created the show, disapproved. [3] [4] [5]
In October 2018, Gunn was hired to write a completely new script for the DC Extended Universe film The Suicide Squad, with the intention of also serving as director, after its original director Gavin O'Connor left due to scheduling issues. [47] [48] In January 2019, he was officially confirmed to direct The Suicide Squad. [49]
Last year, Ayer discussed with Gunn the possibility of releasing a new cut of “Suicide Squad. “All I know is my unseen film plays much better than the studio release,” Ayer wrote on X in ...
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So we just call it James Gunn's The Suicide Squad. —Producer Peter Safran on the relationship between The Suicide Squad and the first Suicide Squad film [ 88 ] Gunn wrote a treatment that was a few pages long, [ 16 ] and then quickly produced several drafts of the script that Warner Bros. was "extremely high" on. [ 89 ]
“The Suicide Squad” is cunningly scuzzy, disreputable fun. It’s being advertised as a movie “from the horrifyingly beautiful mind of James Gunn,” and as much as I love “Guardians of ...
"Better Goff Dead" received positive reviews from critics. Samantha Nelson of IGN gave the three-episode premiere a "great" 8 out of 10 rating and wrote in his verdict, "Peacemaker isn't quite as sharply written as Amazon's The Boys, but James Gunn is aiming for the same sort of subversive superhero show, using excessive violence and biting humor to deconstruct the failings of the genre.