Los Angeles, DC Extended Universe director Zack Snyder, known for films like "Man of Steel" and "Justice League," says he's looking forward to shaping the comic book film franchise under the leadership of James Gunn and Peter Safran. Are. ,

Snyder has moved on from his DC work after "Zack Snyder's Justice League" hits screens in 2021. He also directed "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" after "Man of Steel."

Gunn, director of films such as DC's "The Suicide Squad" and Marvel Studios' "Guardians of the Galaxy", and producer Safran were announced as co-heads of DC Studios to lead the newly created DC Universe (DCU). .

While promoting his new film "Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver", Snyde reflected on the future of the DCU.

“You know, I'm a very open book. I really feel like, you know, if the characters are treated with reverence, and true to the mythology, then I'm disappointed. I'm in.

"Let's see what happens. I'm very excited. I mean, we're getting Superma very soon, so we'll see how that goes," Snyder said, referring to Gunn's directorial venture Superman. Huye told the CBR website, which will hit the screens on July 11, 2025.

A fan asked Gunn if he read about Snyder's comments about the DCU, and H replied on the threads, "I didn't read, but I already knew it because he texted me. He has been incredibly helpful throughout this process."

Interestingly, Gunn and Snyder go back a long way when they wrote "Dawn of the Dead," Snyder's 200th directorial debut.