Finally, Warner Bros Discovery boss David Zaslav has a new head of DC Studios, and its not one but two: Guardians of the Galaxy and Suicide Squad filmmaker James Gunn and DC films producer Peter Sa…
at Warner Bros; the first he directed, the second he wrote. He also wrote Zack Snyder’s 2004 remake of George A Romero’s ; the dark superhero comedy franchise at Marvel which counts over $1.6 billion at the global box office.
Safran’s producing credits count over $4 billion in global box office receipts. Including three DC films next year, he has four releases via Warner as producer includingwhich he’s currently overseeing production on in Europe. Prior to forming his own company, Safran was President of Brillstein-Grey Management, which represented some of the biggest names in Hollywood. which say the actor’s best box office start as a solo star with $67M domestic, $140M WW.
I’ve spent the last few months talking in-depth with James and Peter about the future of the DC Universe and am more excited than ever about where the franchise is headed with them at the helm. They will report to me and will work closely with Mike De Luca and Pam Abdy as well as our other creative business executives, Channing Dungey, Casey Bloys, Kathleen Finch, Pam Lifford, and David Haddad. We now have the full leadership team in place… and the team is experienced and strong.
One of the great strengths of our company is our unmatched collection of IP that includes many of the most beloved superheroes of all time… Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, Aquaman, and now Black Adam, to name just a few.
James and Peter have extensive experience in the superhero genre having brought some of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and DC Universe’s most popular characters to life in hit films and series, including: Marvel’s blockbuster
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