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James Gunn’s upcoming DCU strategy is called “Nightmare”

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James Gunn’s upcoming DCU strategy is called “Nightmare.”

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  • James Gunn’s upcoming DCU strategy is called “Nightmare.”
  • Television shows, and video games were welcomed with a range of responses.
  • The strain this places on the amazing voice actors working in the video game industry.
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DC’s top executive Plans by James Gunn to link the DC slate of movies, television shows, and video games were welcomed with a range of responses.

Jake Solomon, a designer with Firaxis Games, responded to the news on Twitter, “On Midnight Suns, this would have been a nightmare. I suppose I understand the urge, but video games and movies are very, very different.

The strain this places on the amazing voice actors working in the video game industry? various universes. And they will continue to be that way.”

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Solomon co-directed Marvel’s Midnight Suns, a movie that was entirely distinct from the MCU but featured a lot of MCU-inspired aesthetic aspects.

The 10-year plan for the DC world, which includes Batman and his assassin son, a brand-new interpretation of Superman, and a Swamp Thing movie, among many other things, was previously unveiled by DC chief James Gunn.

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