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On Threads, Gunn replied to a Deadline post announcing details about DC Crime to clear things up. “Just FYI there has never been a project titled ‘DC Crime’ in development, not even as a working title,” he wrote. “I don’t know where that came from but it’s weird. And no that doesn’t mean all of the rest of the story is false.” That last bit clarifies that while a Jimmy Olsen show is in the works, DC Crime is not the title.
A Jimmy Olsen Spinoff Show Could Be a Great Addition to the DCU

Word of a Jimmy Olsen spinoff has been circulating online since Superman‘s opening weekend in mid-July, so it’s encouraging to hear it’s still on the table. If the project wasn’t happening at all, Gunn would have said so. Throughout his career, he’s always been transparent with fans on social media, taking the time to clarify rumors and reports about upcoming projects. If the only incorrect detail is the title, then DC fans still have an intriguing show to look forward to. It just remains to be seen when it will come to fruition, as no production timeline or release window has been set.
DC Crime (or whatever it ends up being called) comes with a certain degree of risk. In the age of streaming, high-profile franchises have been guilty of oversaturating the marketplace with a variety of spinoffs of varying degrees of quality. Plus, some fans don’t like the idea of introducing iconic villains without their associated heroes (Gorilla Grodd is a longtime foe of the Flash). However, this project still has a lot of potential. Gisondo delivered a breakout performance in Superman, quickly becoming a fan-favorite supporting character. It will be fun to see him get more of the spotlight, something that wouldn’t necessarily be possible to do in a feature film where the focus will be on characters like Superman and Lex Luthor.








