James Gunn‘s new DCU has yet to see the light of day — and shedding the old guard is proving brutal … both at the box office and on Twitter, where it’s all Zack Snyder all day.
First, there’s ‘Shazam 2’ — which just hit theaters this weekend, and is already off to a tough start with a projected $30M domestic opening … one of the worst for any DC movie. Remember, Zachary Levi‘s future in Gunn’s world going forward hangs in the balance … and you gotta imagine that his film here (part of the former DCEU) bombing doesn’t bode well.
There might be more growing pains for Gunn and co. before they can get to their actual new slate — which will start with ‘Superman: Legacy’ in like 2 years. DC has yet to release ‘Aquaman 2’ and ‘The Flash’ … both of which were completed before Gunn came on.
Time will tell how those do, but for now … ‘Shazam 2’ ain’t paying off. In the meantime, Snyder fans are celebrating the 2-year anniversary of his ‘Justice League’ flick — the “Snyder Cut” as it’s known. And yes … they’re once again clamoring for more ZS superhero content.
There are a few “Snyder” trends going off on the bird app, including folks calling on Warner Bros. to release the rights to Zack’s creations to Netflix … where he’s at now making other movies. The reason … they want their guy to continue the “Snyderverse,” with all those former actors/heroes — like Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa, etc.
Of course, that probably isn’t gonna happen … but the fervent fan base demands it anyway.
Making matters even more complicated is Zack himself … who, just this week, teased an announcement — courtesy of one of his big DCEU villains, Darkseid. Unclear what it is … but he had the internet on fire with speculation — so ZS is not really going away either, it seems.
And one last Zack mention — where someone was, again, reveling in the glory days — came from BA himself … who was singing the director’s praises in a new THR profile this week.
Bottom line … the DCEU has left some mighty big shoes to fill, and those shoes keep on getting brought up as everyone waits for Gunn and Peter Safran‘s vision to come to life.
Starting over from scratch, as it turns out, is a long and tedious process. Lots to clear out from the garage, and not everyone wants the leftovers on sale … as WBD is now finding out.
A super-sized headache, indeed.