Gunn and Safran have brought heroes from the
Marvel Cinematic Universe and DC Universe to hit films including
"Guardians of the Galaxy," "Aquaman" and "The Suicide Squad."
They start their new jobs on Nov. 1 and "will spearhead the
development and execution of a long-term plan for the many
properties licensed from DC Comics," Warner Bros said in a
statement.
Despite a vast stable of well-known DC Comics characters, Warner
Bros has been unable to match the success of Walt Disney Co's
rival superhero studio Marvel, which has produced "Avengers:
Endgame," "Spider-Man: No Way Home" and other mega-hits.
Gunn directed "Suicide Squad" for DC studios and three
"Guardians of the Galaxy" movies for Marvel. The final
"Guardians" movie is set for release next May.
Safran has produced numerous Warner Bros films, including two "Aquaman"
films and two "Shazam" movies.
(Reporting by Eva Mathews in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'Silva
and Deepa Babington)
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