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Why Marvel Is About to Have a Big Year in 2025
Why Marvel Is About to Have a Big Year in 2025
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After Lanterns Star Aaron Pierre Discussed His Early Introduction To John Stewart, I’m Getting Even More Hopeful About His Take On Green Lantern
After Lanterns Star Aaron Pierre Discussed His Early Introduction To John Stewart, I’m Getting Even More Hopeful About His Take On Green Lantern
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James Gunn Superman Trailer Reimagined as Smallville TV Intro
James Gunn Superman Trailer Reimagined as Smallville TV Intro
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Marvel Animation Boss Discusses Potential Theatrically Released MCU Movie
Marvel Animation Boss Discusses Potential Theatrically Released MCU Movie
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Marvel Shares An Exclusive What If...? Scene That Gives Off Serious Back To The Future 3 Vibes, And I'm Loving It
Marvel Shares An Exclusive What If...? Scene That Gives Off Serious Back To The Future 3 Vibes, And I'm Loving It
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James Gunn Explains Why His DC Shows Will Stick to the "One Episode a Week" Schedule
James Gunn Explains Why His DC Shows Will Stick to the "One Episode a Week" Schedule
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James Gunn Explains Why His DC Shows Will Stick to the "One Episode a Week" Schedule
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James Gunn defies binge culture, commits DC shows to weekly release schedule to keep fans on their toes
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Gunn believes weekly drops build anticipation and engagement, unlike the disposable nature of binge-watching
With this move, Gunn aims to cultivate a loyal fanbase that stays invested in the DC universe long-term
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James Gunn, DC, DC shows
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James Gunn Teases ‘Creature Commandos’ Season 1 Finale
James Gunn Teases ‘Creature Commandos’ Season 1 Finale
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Creature Commandos Renewed for Season 2 at Max
Creature Commandos Renewed for Season 2 at Max
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James Gunn Explains Why Creature Commandos Isn’t Released All At Once
James Gunn Explains Why Creature Commandos Isn’t Released All At Once
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James Gunn's 'Creature Commandos' Officially Renewed for Season 2 by Max
James Gunn's 'Creature Commandos' Officially Renewed for Season 2 by Max
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‘Creature Commandos’ Renewed for Second Season at Max
‘Creature Commandos’ Renewed for Second Season at Max
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‘Creature Commandos’ Scores Early Season 2 Renewal as the New DC Universe Takes Form
‘Creature Commandos’ Scores Early Season 2 Renewal as the New DC Universe Takes Form
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Creature Commandos Season 2 Set for Animated DCU Series
Creature Commandos Season 2 Set for Animated DCU Series
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'Agatha Was Certainly A Big Win For Us.’ Marvel Exec Gets Real About Cutting Down Costs, And It’s Both Intriguing And Concerning
'Agatha Was Certainly A Big Win For Us.’ Marvel Exec Gets Real About Cutting Down Costs, And It’s Both Intriguing And Concerning
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What If? Season 3 Review: What If a Marvel Series Was Bad?
What If? Season 3 Review: What If a Marvel Series Was Bad?
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James Gunn Explains Why His DC Shows Will Stick to the "One Episode a Week" Schedule
GeekTyrant
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Story by Joey Paur
Image from GeekTyrant
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James Gunn defies binge culture, commits DC shows to weekly release schedule to keep fans on their toes
beat sheet
Gunn believes weekly drops build anticipation and engagement, unlike the disposable nature of binge-watching
With this move, Gunn aims to cultivate a loyal fanbase that stays invested in the DC universe long-term
call sheet
James Gunn, DC, DC shows
Read the source