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As it stands, all signs point to WBD movies heading to theaters, at least for a short while. That’s undoubtedly good news for James Gunn and Peter Safran, who are hard at work building the DC Universe, which already has a couple of projects on the 2026 release calendar. According to Bloomberg, Gunn and Safran weren’t part of the negotiations with any of the bidders, but DC was a hot-button issue during meetings. With Netflix now emerging from the pack, Gunn is ready to talk about where his head is at as it pertains to the DCU’s future.
“The communal theatrical experience is something that is incredibly important & remarkably well suited to our big spectacle films,” he told Bloomberg.
And Gunn isn’t the only one singing that tune, with WBD CEO David Zaslav revealing that he believes the DCU doesn’t belong in a streaming box.
“The DC Universe is big enough and strong enough that it should be available on all platforms,” he said. “There are some stories that are important to be told in theaters around the world, and some stories that are important to be told as series.”









