Mark Ruffalo warns Marvel to be cautious of James Gunn's new DC Universe.
James Gunn directed Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy" trilogy and was briefly fired by Disney due to controversial tweets from the past.
James Gunn signed on to direct DC's "The Suicide Squad" and became one of the co-CEOs of DC Studios.
Mark Ruffalo believes that Marvel should be worried about the impact of James Gunn's DC Universe on the MCU.
Marvel's Phase 4 has been uneven, while the excitement surrounding the debut of James Gunn's DC Universe in Chapter One has been high.
Marvel is facing challenges, as evidenced by the underperformance of "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" at the box office.
"The Last of Us" fans can anticipate unexpected plot twists in the upcoming episode, which introduces new characters and puts Ellie's resourcefulness to the test.
Gunn's expertise in creating cosmic-themed movies makes him the ideal person to lead the new management of DC and address the shortcomings of the old DCEU.
"The Last of Us" fans can anticipate unexpected plot twists in the upcoming episode, which introduces new characters and puts Ellie's resourcefulness to the test.