James Gunn And Peter Safran Address Warner Bros.’ Sale To Netflix, As Their Contracts Get Extended Until 2027

James Gunn And Peter Safran Address Warner Bros.’ Sale To Netflix, As Their Contracts Get Extended Until 2027

Warner Bros. is officially being sold to Netflix. Now, DC Studios’ James Gunn and Peter Safran have addressed the ongoing mergers, as it’s revealed their contracts have been extended.

By DanielKlissmman - Dec 06, 2025 08:12 AM EST
Filed Under: DC Studios
Source: Bloomberg

The big question on comic book fans' minds regarding Warner Bros. Discovery's sale is: What will happen to DC Studios? There's been a lot of speculation about the future of the company, led by James Gunn and Peter Safran. Shortly after Warner Bros. began fielding offers from Paramount and officially put itself up for sale, Gunn seemed to address a potential exit from the company.

Now, both the Superman director and Safran have addressed the company's sale process, providing a clearer picture of where they stand in terms of the ongoing transaction. Bloomberg did a profile on the DC Studios chiefs and their work building out the DCU. The piece revealed that Gunn and Safran's contracts are up in spring of 2027. When they were initially announced as DC Studios co-CEOs in 2022, The Hollywood Reporter stated their contracts were for four years, which meant they ended in or around October 2026. This appears to confirm their contracts were extended a few months. 

Such an extension isn't surprising, given how Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav had nothing but praise to give to Gunn and Safran while talking to Bloomberg. The CEO said: "The work of James and Peter, their creative vision, it's compelling and a great economic return. There's no storytelling content that we have that provides a bigger palette than DC, and there's nobody around right now who can tell these stories with the same imagination and excitement. 

Now, would Warner Bros. Discovery's sale to Netflix impact the execs' tenure at the studio? Per Bloomberg, neither of them is "letting larger corporate goings-on alter their plans."Instead, they're focusing on delivering the best scripts possible. In mergers and acquisitions, jobs tend to shift or end outright. Yet, the duo doesn't seem worried about the future.

According to Peter Safran, James Gunn's creative mind gives them job security: "What makes us irreplaceable is truly the mind of James Gunn. He's been the architect of this grand vision." The Superman director then offered a shorter version of the sentiment shared by Safran, stating: "If you're gonna make a Batman movie, it better be f—ing awesome." 

Seemingly addressing Netflix's deal to buy Warner Bros. Discovery, James Gunn stated that theatrical releases are "incredibly important" for the studio's output: "The communal, theatrical experience is something that is incredibly important and remarkably well suited to our big spectacle films."

Bloomberg further stated that Gunn and Safran's biggest success at the comic giant has been the synergy they've given to films, comics and gaming. It is difficult to assess how their positions at DC Studios could be impacted—if at all—given how new WBD's sale announcement is. However, things do appear to be looking good for the studios execs. Following the sale announcement, John Campea, from YouTube's The John Campea Show, stated he contacted a source regarding Gunn and Safran's future at the company: 

"What they are clear on is that [Michael] DeLuca, co-Chair of Warner Bros. Films, is staying. Pam Abdy, also co-Chair of Warner Bros. Films is staying. [...] And then, of course, James Gunn. James Gunn, co-CEO of DC Studios is staying, leading the DC Universe creative." According to Campea, however, his source was not as clear on Peter Safran's fate: "What he said to me about about Peter Safran was, 'I don't know for sure, but I think it's kind of assumed.'" 

The next installment in the DCU, Supergirl, will release in theaters on June 26, 2026. 

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harryba11zack
harryba11zack - 12/6/2025, 8:33 AM
2 years n then gone gone, thats great, it gives syder some time to get back into shape for the role
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Goldboink
Goldboink - 12/6/2025, 10:18 AM
@harryba11zack -

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CyberNigerian
CyberNigerian - 12/6/2025, 8:33 AM
I here for it.

As long as the audience respond favorably to these projects they'd be here for a long time.
HashTagSwagg
HashTagSwagg - 12/6/2025, 8:40 AM
I'm sure Supergirl and the Jimmy Olsen show will put enough asses in seats to convince Netflix to extend that contract.
vectorsigma
vectorsigma - 12/6/2025, 9:19 AM
@HashTagSwagg - which Netflix doesnt care about. I still think Supergirl will surprise but if not, it wont put Netflix in a panic frenzy.

All they care is content and it benefits them to have Gunn tbh with all the ideas he have
Bucky74
Bucky74 - 12/6/2025, 9:24 AM
@HashTagSwagg - I can’t tell if that’s sarcasm. Superman underperformed and was very divisive . It was a bad start and Gunn finding a way to contractually stick around after doing such a co traversal job with the most know superhero in the world is a scheme worthy of Lex Luther himself, lol
HashTagSwagg
HashTagSwagg - 12/6/2025, 9:54 AM
@Bucky74 - "I can’t tell if that’s sarcasm"
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Goldboink
Goldboink - 12/6/2025, 10:23 AM
@Bucky74 -
But was it divisive? A vocal minority on message boards and a few right win lunatics claiming WOKE doesn't make it divisive. Some people objected to making Lex Luthor an Elon Musk equivalent and maybe suggesting that letting the tech billionaires run everything isn't the best idea. All things considered it performed well and was well received by general audiences. Had the US not been actively taking a dump on the whole effing world at the time of its release it would have done better at the global box office.
Dotanuki
Dotanuki - 12/6/2025, 8:41 AM
Kind of interesting that Man of Tomorrow will be released in July, 2027. Gunn will be promoting it as head of DC studios or as just the director. Great time to have to renegotiate a contract when your trying to finish a movie!
epc1122
epc1122 - 12/6/2025, 9:01 AM
@Dotanuki - depending on how supergirl and clayface do, I think his contract will either be renewed by then or he’ll know his fate. If he doesn’t have a job by then, it’s not unheard of for a director to not promote their movie. Both for different reasons, but singer and Snyder didn’t promote their movies. As far as finishing the movie, it’s more his lawyers who’ll negotiate the contract. Man of tomorrow is supposed to film in April, probably shoot for three months, that leaves about 6-8 months for post production. I imagine the movie will probably be close to finished well before the release date.
TheJok3r
TheJok3r - 12/6/2025, 8:56 AM
If Man of Tomorrow does as well as I think it will, he'll likely get an even longer extension after that.
BillyBatson1000
BillyBatson1000 - 12/6/2025, 9:01 AM
Just confirmed with Santa:

Peter Safran is on The Naughty List.
kseven
kseven - 12/6/2025, 9:10 AM
That's right. Gunn is here to stay.

Get [frick]ed, snyderbots!
TheJok3r
TheJok3r - 12/6/2025, 9:43 AM
@kseven - Even if Gunn leaves, Snyder will still be out; he's never coming back.
Goldboink
Goldboink - 12/6/2025, 10:26 AM
@kseven -
What Netflix has never had was a box office presence and that is a desirable thing even in these times. They would be fools to pull back from that and, in fact, they could use that legitimacy to get more content in theaters.
vectorsigma
vectorsigma - 12/6/2025, 9:13 AM
Haters will obviously see the negatives.

But on the bright side, it is also possible that Netflix approves of Gunn's plans and get bigger budgets. Remember, this company gave mid Snyder millions for his pathetic Rebel Moon fart and the overrated Russos' that Machine something which I dont have the inkling to watch any time soon.

Gunn's personality can please the Netflix execs and he has the filmography to back his words.

vectorsigma
vectorsigma - 12/6/2025, 9:14 AM
Forgot to mention that it will also fastrack his universe. We get his Batman, his WW, Aquaman, Flash and the JL.
MisterBones
MisterBones - 12/6/2025, 9:25 AM
Gunn gotta combat the bullshit Sarandos is saying but he defintely gotta be anxious about the future with this guy when it comes to his thoughts on theaters. Definitely gonna be in for some battles.
WEAPONXOXOXO
WEAPONXOXOXO - 12/6/2025, 9:27 AM
Zack ain't back! Gunn is the one.
WEAPONXOXOXO
WEAPONXOXOXO - 12/6/2025, 9:32 AM
LOL. If some of you are waiting for Zack to come back...well

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Forthas
Forthas - 12/6/2025, 9:44 AM
" The Hollywood Reporter stated their contracts were for four years, which meant they ended in or around October 2026. This appears to confirm their contracts were extended a few months."

A few months? That is a vote of no confidence!
epc1122
epc1122 - 12/6/2025, 10:19 AM
@Forthas - it’s not no confidence but more they want him to finish man of tomorrow and wants to see the response to green lantern, supergirl, and clayface before moving forward with him or moving on from him. It’s more of a wait and see but time will tell. No confidence would be more like they let go of him right away snd man of tomorrow doesn’t get made but it seems like things as of now are moving forward as is.
vectorsigma
vectorsigma - 12/6/2025, 10:30 AM
@epc1122 - spot on. 👍
epc1122
epc1122 - 12/6/2025, 10:36 AM
@vectorsigma - thanks 😊

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