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Alright… let’s talk about it.
Today on Outside the Comics: Vol 3, I’m getting into something that’s been sitting in the back of my mind for a while: What happens to DC Studios if the Paramount–Warner Bros. merger actually goes through?
James Gunn’s contract runs through July 2027. That’s not that far away. So the real question becomes — if corporate politics start creeping in, does that change everything?
Would Paramount’s political ties and boardroom dynamics make things uncomfortable enough for Gunn to walk when his contract’s up? Or is his love for comic book movies, filmmaking, and building a long-term DC vision strong enough to keep him there… as long as nobody messes with his sandbox?
This episode isn’t just speculation. It’s a real conversation about creative freedom vs. corporate control — and what that tension could mean for the future of DC.
And at the end of the episode, I share something personal: a shift that may change the structure of this podcast moving forward. It’s me stepping outside my comfort zone and taking this show somewhere new.
If you care about the future of DC, the business behind superhero films, and where all this could be heading…
Tap follow. Leave a review. Drop a comment with your take — does Gunn stay in 2027, or is he gone?
Let’s get into it.
By Mike GarciaAlright… let’s talk about it.
Today on Outside the Comics: Vol 3, I’m getting into something that’s been sitting in the back of my mind for a while: What happens to DC Studios if the Paramount–Warner Bros. merger actually goes through?
James Gunn’s contract runs through July 2027. That’s not that far away. So the real question becomes — if corporate politics start creeping in, does that change everything?
Would Paramount’s political ties and boardroom dynamics make things uncomfortable enough for Gunn to walk when his contract’s up? Or is his love for comic book movies, filmmaking, and building a long-term DC vision strong enough to keep him there… as long as nobody messes with his sandbox?
This episode isn’t just speculation. It’s a real conversation about creative freedom vs. corporate control — and what that tension could mean for the future of DC.
And at the end of the episode, I share something personal: a shift that may change the structure of this podcast moving forward. It’s me stepping outside my comfort zone and taking this show somewhere new.
If you care about the future of DC, the business behind superhero films, and where all this could be heading…
Tap follow. Leave a review. Drop a comment with your take — does Gunn stay in 2027, or is he gone?
Let’s get into it.