The future of the DC Universe (DCU) is brimming with promise, as DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn has confirmed that Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman will unite on screen. While this news has generated considerable excitement among fans, Gunn has tempered expectations by stating that this team-up won't happen in the immediate future.
Gunn's confirmation came during an interview, where he responded to a question about the potential for the iconic trio to share the screen in the new DCU. "Of course, yeah! But, not in the next movie," Gunn stated. This response suggests that while the eventual convergence of these characters is part of the overarching plan, it will be a carefully orchestrated event that unfolds over time.
The DCU is currently undergoing a significant transformation, with Gunn and his co-CEO Peter Safran at the helm. The first film of this new era is Superman, directed by Gunn himself, which stars David Corenswet as the Man of Steel. This film will serve as the foundation for the interconnected DCU, introducing audiences to the new Superman and establishing the groundwork for future storylines.
While Gunn has indicated that the next film may not be a direct sequel to Superman, this has fueled speculation about a potential "World's Finest"-style team-up between Superman and Batman. However, it appears that Wonder Woman will not be involved in this particular project, suggesting that the highly anticipated Trinity team-up is still further down the line.
The introduction of a new Batman is also on the horizon with The Brave and the Bold, which will be directed by Andy Muschietti. This film will center around Batman and Robin, further expanding the DCU and introducing new dynamics to the Batman mythos. Additionally, a new Wonder Woman film is in development, solidifying the presence of the Trinity within the DCU.
Gunn has also hinted at potential casting choices for future DCU projects. He praised Brandon Sklenar's performance in 1923 and expressed admiration for Adria Arjona, with whom he worked on The Belko Experiment. These remarks have led to speculation about their potential roles in the DCU, with Arjona being suggested as a possible candidate for Wonder Woman.
The upcoming Superman film has already generated significant buzz, with strong pre-sales indicating a promising opening weekend. The film features a star-studded cast, including David Corenswet as Superman, Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor. The film also includes Isabela Merced as Hawkgirl, Nathan Fillion as Guy Gardner, and Edi Gathegi as Mister Terrific.
While the exact timeline for the Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman team-up remains unclear, Gunn's confirmation has provided fans with a sense of direction for the DCU. The strategic rollout of individual character stories will allow for a more organic and impactful integration of the Trinity, ensuring that their eventual union is a momentous occasion for DC fans worldwide.