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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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