logo
James Gunn Says the Film Industry Is Dying Because Movies Are Made Without Finished Scripts — GeekTyrant

James Gunn Says the Film Industry Is Dying Because Movies Are Made Without Finished Scripts — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant4 hours ago

James Gunn recently got candid when diagnosing what's wrong with Hollywood. In a recent Rolling Stone interview, the co-head of DC Studios explained that the movie industry isn't dying because people don't care about movies anymore, it's dying because too many films are being made without a finished script.
'I do believe that the reason why the movie industry is dying is not because of people not wanting to see movies. It's not because of home screens getting so good. The number-one reason is because people are making movies without a finished screenplay.'
That might sound like a no-brainer, but in the world of blockbuster filmmaking, especially over the last decade, it's become common practice to greenlight and even start production on massive studio films before the script is locked.
Gunn, who's directing Superman and overseeing the new DC Universe alongside Peter Safran, isn't willing to play that game.
He offered a real-world example revealing that DC Studios recently 'killed a project' because the script just couldn't get to the right place:
'Everybody wanted to make the movie. It was greenlit, ready to go. The screenplay wasn't ready. And I couldn't do a movie where the screenplay's not good.'
In that case, Gunn pulled the plug. Not because he didn't want the project to happen, but because it wasn't ready. That's a rarity in a studio system where deadlines often matter more than story.
Gunn explained that DC has managed to dodge that bullet so far with its upcoming titles.
'And we've been really lucky so far, because Supergirl's script was so f–king good off the bat. And then Lanterns came in, and the script was so f–king good. Clayface, same thing. So f–king good. So we have these scripts that we've been really lucky with or wise in our choices or whatever the combination is.'
Another factor that sets his current situation apart is that Gunn says there's no pressure from Warner Bros. Discovery to crank out a fixed number of DC films or shows just to meet some financial target. That kind of creative breathing room is rare at a major studio, and he knows it.
With so many recent blockbusters underperforming and audiences growing more selective, Gunn's stance is exactly the thing I've been preaching for years, so finally someone in the Hollywood machine gets it.
In a time when studios are still chasing cinematic universes without clear storytelling foundations, he's pushing a pretty simple idea… maybe start with a great script.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Nicholas Galitzine Reveals How He Got Shredded to Play He-Man
Nicholas Galitzine Reveals How He Got Shredded to Play He-Man

Yahoo

time17 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Nicholas Galitzine Reveals How He Got Shredded to Play He-Man

Following the announcement that filming has completed on the 2026 reboot of Masters of the Universe, the new He-Man himself, Nicholas Galitzine, gave fans an epic update showcasing how he transformed into the utterly jacked, famously musclebound fantasy hero. In a series of new behind-the-scenes photos from Masters of the Universe, Galitzine shows himself in the gym, as well as boxing like a machine. "Just a lil BTS and training from the last few months. (I can't show you nada)," Galitzine wrote in the caption. Galitzine certainly didn't mess around with this training. He looks significantly larger than he appeared in his most recent film, the 2024 romance, The Idea of You. The photos also show him alongside his stunt double, wearing a pink shirt very reminiscent of what Prince Adam wore in the original Filmation cartoon back in 1984. We also get at least one look at Galitzine fight training with katanas, which probably aren't the same kinds of swords that He-Man uses in the actual movie. But then again, you never know. At least one photo showed Galitzine holding the new power sword, which looks very much like the classic power sword from the 1980s cartoon. As has been previously revealed, some of the action of Masters of the Universe will take place on contemporary Earth. This mirrors the 1987 film, which also depicted travel between the planet Eternia and Earth. But this time, the story will focus on Prince Adam having grown up on Earth (like Superman) and only learning of his heritage later. How Galitzine will handle this transition from a terrestrial Prince Adam to He-Man remains to be seen. But clearly, thanks to his incredible training, he certainly looks the Galitzine Reveals How He Got Shredded to Play He-Man first appeared on Men's Journal on Jun 16, 2025

Joe Biden Surprises ‘Reacher' Star Alan Ritchson on Set, Actor Says Meet-Up Was ‘A Privilege and Honor'
Joe Biden Surprises ‘Reacher' Star Alan Ritchson on Set, Actor Says Meet-Up Was ‘A Privilege and Honor'

Yahoo

time17 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Joe Biden Surprises ‘Reacher' Star Alan Ritchson on Set, Actor Says Meet-Up Was ‘A Privilege and Honor'

Former President Joe Biden and his son Hunter paid a surprise visit Monday morning to the 'Reacher' Season 4 set in Philadelphia. Jack Reacher himself, actor Alan Ritchson, posted Tuesday on Instagram about the Bidens' visit, calling it a 'a privilege and honor to meet the Biden family.' Accompanying videos and photos of him with the Biden men, the 'Reacher' star wrote, 'So our 'Reacher' set got in the way of these legends.' He went on to have nothing but good things to say about the former U.S. president and his son. 'They couldn't have been more lovely. Kind, joyful, gracious and present,' Ritchson captioned his Instagram post. 'We chatted briefly about simple stuff, like string theory and quantum entanglement. Then Joe beat me at arm wrestling. All in a day's work.' According to an eyewitness who spoke to CBS Philadelphia Monday, Biden just so happened to be in the same area in Philadelphia at the same time as the 'Reacher' cast and crew. The eyewitness said that the 'Reacher' team was filming a police chase when several black SUVs suddenly pulled up. 'Out walked these men, that I thought they were actors, but then the entire cast and crew started clapping and cheering,' the eyewitness said of Biden's 'Reacher' set entrance. Former President Biden's surprising, real-life 'Reacher' crossover moment came less than a month after it was announced that he had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer. In late May, CNN anchor Jake Tapper also published 'Original Sin,' his book detailing the behind-the-scenes efforts that were made to cover up Biden's cognitive decline while he was still in office. Ritchson's comments, meanwhile, do not mark the first time the 'Reacher' star has dipped his toes into political waters. In February, Ritchson also blasted Matt Gaetz, the former Florida congressman who has been accused of child sex trafficking and statutory rape and who withdrew his nomination to serve as U.S. attorney general during Donald Trump's second presidential term. Gaetz was once a classmate of Ritchson's, and the actor called him a 'motherf—ker' and told GQ of his former schoolmate, 'We are adversaries.' Amazon's Prime Video has not yet announced a premiere date for 'Reacher' Season 4. The series' third season concluded its eight-episode run in late March. The post Joe Biden Surprises 'Reacher' Star Alan Ritchson on Set, Actor Says Meet-Up Was 'A Privilege and Honor' appeared first on TheWrap.

Ariana Grande shares that her grandmother Marjorie ‘Nonna' Grande has died
Ariana Grande shares that her grandmother Marjorie ‘Nonna' Grande has died

CNN

time20 minutes ago

  • CNN

Ariana Grande shares that her grandmother Marjorie ‘Nonna' Grande has died

Ariana Grande announced Tuesday that her grandmother Marjorie Grande, known to the singer's many fans as Nonna, has died. She was 99. The 'Yes, And' singer shared the news on her Instagram Stories, writing in a family statement that 'we are devastated to share that the beloved matriarch of our family has passed away.' 'Marjorie (Nonna) Grande passed peacefully in her home and was surrounded by her family and loved ones for every moment of her last few weeks,' the statement read. 'We thank you for your love, support and for respecting our privacy as we grieve and celebrate her beautiful, extraordinary life.' Ariana Grande's mother Joan also shared the statement on social media. CNN has reached out to Ariana Grande for further comment. Marjorie Grande was the Grammy-winner's maternal grandmother. Frankie Grande, Ariana's brother, also posted a tribute, writing on his Instagram page Tuesday, 'I love you endlessly, my sweet Nonna.' 'I miss you more than words can hold. My heart is shattered, but I feel you watching over me, already so proud of everything I've done and all that is about to come,' he added. 'Thank you for every moment, every lesson, every hug, every belly laugh.' Marjorie Grande's husband Frank, a veteran whom she met when she was 11 years old, according to a YouTube video posted to Ariana Grande's account, died in 2014 at age 90. 'My grandparents were just such incredible human beings,' Ariana Grande said on 'The Drew Barrymore Show' last year. Ariana Grande was known to share a close relationship with her grandmother, who accompanied her to several public events over the years and even appeared on a song from the singer's 2024 album 'Eternal Sunshine.' In March 2024, Grande's Nonna made history when she became the most-senior artist ever to appear on the Billboard Hot 100 at age 98, according to the music charting site. Marjorie Grande was cited on 'Ordinary Things' as a featured artist, a track that debuted on the chart at No. 55. Ariana Grande also made sure to share the magic of 'Wicked' with her Nonna last year when the singer and actress, who stars as Glinda the Good Witch in the 'Wicked' movies, made a pit stop in her hometown of Boca Raton to see the movie with her grandma. 'Thrilled to report when the sugar glider had her drum solo nonna exclaimed loudly 'oh i LOVE that,'' the Grammy-winner wrote on her Instagram page at the time, referring to her musical number 'Popular.' Marjorie Grande, too, took pride in her loving relationship with Ariana Grande, saying in a video message to her granddaughter shown on 'The Drew Barrymore Show' last year, 'I'm so proud of you.' 'You make me so proud,' Marjorie Grande added. 'Your talent is marvelous, I love you with all my heart.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store