DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn has taken to Twitter to respond to the criticisms they are getting from their fans after it was announced that Henry Cavill will no longer play Superman. | via philstarlife
On Twitter, Gunn wrote that when he and Safran took the reigns of the studio, they were aware that there would be people online who could be"uproarious and unkind, to say the least.""Our choices for the [DCEU] are based upon what we believe is best for the story and best for the DC characters who have been around for nearly 85 years.
One of the things Peter & I were aware of when we took the job as heads of DC Studios was a certain minority of people online that could be, well, uproarious & unkind, to say the least.Despite the hurtful words thrown at them, they are remaining firm with the changes. "No one loves to be harassed or called names—but, to be frank, we’ve been through significantly worse. Disrespectful outcry will never, ever affect our actions," Gunn underscored.[W]e knew we would sometimes have to make difficult & not-so-obvious choices, especially in the wake of the fractious nature of what came before us. But this means little to us in comparison to our jobs as artists & custodians in helping to create a wide & wonderful future for DC," he wrote.
We were aware there would be a period of turbulence when we took this gig, & we knew we would sometimes have to make difficult & not-so-obvious choices, especially in the wake of the fractious nature of what came before us.In a previous tweet, Gunn shared that he and Safran already have a slate of DC films that are ready to go and that they'll be sharing
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