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“Wonderful” Henry, Carver series in “Very active development

“Wonderful” Henry, Carver series in “Very active development

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James Gunn, co-CEO of DC Studios, had a brief and promising update on “Waller,” a series by Christal Henry and Jeremy Carver starring Viola Davis.


With a whole host of projects in production or development, it’s safe to say there’s a lot going on in and around DC Studios Co-CEO James Gunn And Peter SafranThe new DCU is preparing to show us what it has to offer with the adult animated series later this year Creature CommandsAfter completion of filming Superman In Cleveland, Gunn took some time to answer some questions, comments and concerns on social media. One show a fan asked about the status of was Kristal Henry (Guardian) and Jeremy Carver‘S (Death Patrol) Viola Davis-with Catfish. Over the past few months, most of Gunn’s updates have revolved around debunking a number of rumors about the cast, script, and production. But we liked what we heard today, as Gunn confirmed that the series is “wonderful” and in “very active development.”

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Here’s a look at what Gunn had to say about Waller earlier today, followed by Gunn’s explanation on social media about the difference between DC Studios DCU projects being “in production” or “in development”:

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Image: Threads Screencap

Waller: James Gunn on DCU and the difference between production and development

“Nothing is ‘in production’ unless it’s greenlit. Right now, that’s ‘Superman,’ ‘Supergirl,’ ‘Penguin,’ ‘Peacemaker,’ ‘Lanterns,’ and a handful of animated projects. But ‘Paradise Lost,’ like many other well-known and unknown titles, is still in very active development — it will go into production as soon as we have one or more scripts that we think are great and that we feel are ready to shoot, never before. Other than that, we’re not officially casting for anything that isn’t greenlit,” Gunn shared when asked about the status of the “Wonder Woman” series — though it’s those “handful of animated projects” that might get some attention. Here’s a look at a screenshot of what Gunn had to say about the new DCU:

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Image: Threads Screencap

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