The DC Extended Universe is fizzling out as The Flash just dropped 75% from its previous week's box office take. The movie that James Gunn once drummed up "one of the greatest superhero movies ever" is looking more and more like a box office bomb at this point - and the DC co-CEO had some choice words for recent films in the genre generally speaking too.
DC has had a string of three underperforming superhero movies with Black Adam, Shazam! Fury of the Gods, and The Flash. Warner Bros Discovery will likely lose money this year unless Blue Beetle and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom can turn things around.
Gunn is clearly not happy with how things are going and has called out the people making superhero films during a recent interview on the Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum podcast. The director said that creators "have gotten really lazy" in making superhero movies. He also said that companies have been focused on making sequels just because the previous movie performed well.
But I think that what's happened is, people have gotten really lazy with their superhero stories," the Guardians of the Galaxy series director said. "And they have gotten to the place where, 'Oh, it's a superhero, let's make a movie about it.'"
