James Gunn’s farewell to the Marvel Cinematic Universe grossed an estimated $62 million in its second weekend at the box office, a mere 47 percent decline from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’s first blockbuster weekend.
James Gunn’s farewell to the Marvel Cinematic Universe grossed an estimated $62 million in its second weekend at the box office, a mere 47 percent decline from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’s first blockbuster weekend.
James Gunn’s Marvel swansong was launched into the stratosphere on Thursday and Friday with $48.2 million and continued to rake in cash at an impressive rate the rest of the weekend frame.
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Gunn says that the first stage of the newly reconstituted DCU will be called Chapter One: Gods and Monsters and that the entire slate will be released between 2025 and 2027.
James Gunn is already making some big changes to DC Studios, and he is also borrowing an age-old truism from the world of comics: Gorillas equal cash.