James Gunn, the talented director behind Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy films, is always a voice of reason, and in a recent interview, while promoting The Belko Experiment, Gunn explained why he doesn't even give the endless and fruitless Marvel/DC debate any of his valuable time or mental space.
“I just don’t find any room in my headspace for thinking my movies are superior or inferior to someone else’s,” he told Variety. “I really just think about how can I make, for instance right now, how can I make Guardians Vol. 2 the greatest spectacle film of all time? That’s all I care about so that’s what I concentrate on. I don’t really think about Marvel versus DC. And also any time a Marvel movie comes out that isn’t as good as I wished it was or anytime a DC movie comes out that isn’t as I wished it was, I’m disappointed because I love these characters. I grew up reading Marvel and DC comics. I want them all to be good.”
Showing that he means what he says, Gunn and Wonder Woman director, Patty Jenkins, had a fun exchange on Twitter earlier today, commenting on an image supporting Marvel and DC fans co-existing, though they would prefer to call it "coW-existing."
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Guardians Of The Galaxy Director Wants All Marvel And DC Movies To Be Good
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