Ever since Warner Bros. merged with Discovery, Inc., rumors have run rampant about a potential sale of the storied Hollywood company. The rumors started gaining traction when it was revealed that Paramount Global had submitted an offer to purchase Warner Bros. Discovery (an offer that was ultimately rejected). Soon after, sale intentions were confirmed by WBD’s board of directors.
For some, talks of a sale put into question the future of DC Studios, specifically that of co-CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran. People wondered whether a sale would mean the executives would be forced to leave their roles, or if they’d be allowed to stay on and continue with their plans for the DC brand. Now, it appears (emphasis on "appears") James Gunn has addressed the possibility of him exiting his role in the future.
During an interview with the BobaTalks YouTube channel, Gunn was asked whether the plot threads being established in projects like Peacemaker Season 2 and Lanterns would run until the release of Man of Tomorrow in 2027, or if they'd go further than that, into future projects. Gunn replied:
"If I s-- Yes, they definitely go significantly further than Man of Tomorrow. So, now, whether or not that'll be me that's able to fulfill that promise [laughs] depends on a lot of things in life, but yeah."
On the r/DC_Cinematic subreddit, Gunn's response sparked speculation that he was trying to say "If I stay," before stopping himself. That, however, is not confirmed.
It’s worth mentioning that Gunn may not necessarily be talking about WBD’s potential sale. He could, after all, simply be commenting on the ever-changing nature of the entertainment industry. That is important to stress. James Gunn did not, in any way, say he was leaving DC Studios during this interview. From what can be interpreted from his comments, he simply alluded to the possibility of not staying on at the company, and that could be for any number of reasons that don't necessarily have to do with WBD's current situation.
Now, in the case that he was alluding to what is happening at WBD, some may wonder why Gunn may have addressed an uncertain future for himself when nothing's set in stone. To answer that possibility, it’s important to consider the culture inside a company when significant changes are in the horizon. As bystanders, we see everything from the outside, and can only go from the little pieces of information that are often strategically released by the parties involved. The people working inside the company, on the other hand, usually have a good (or at least somewhat coherent) idea of what might be in store when big shifts are in store. That is particularly true for someone in such a high position of power as Gunn. As such, it makes sense that he'd be aware of any potential risks to his position should WBD end up being sold.
Fans may be quick to position the possibility of changes at DC Studios as a negative stance on the future of the DCU, but this is simply a matter of corporate reality. When a company is sold, its new owners typically make drastic changes to its structure, and that often means introducing their own team of people, phasing out those from the previous regime. Putting excitement or hopes for the future of the DCU aside, realisitically speaking, Warner Bros. Discovery being sold does introduce the possibility of James Gunn and Peter Safran exiting their roles.
As for how likely that is, it's too early to speculate when there isn't even a firm offer in place for the company. For all we know, DC Studios will continue on as always when the time comes. All we can do at the moment is wait and see what comes next for Warner Bro. Discovery and DC Studios.
What do you think about James Gunn's comments? Do you think he and Peter Safran will stay on at DC Studios if WBD is sold? Leave your thoughts in the comments!