Guradians 3 or ant man 3
I can't get it why now all superhero comic book fans hate James Gunn when they all campaigned to reinstate him as director of the third Guardians flick. Sure, he fired Henry Cavill, but maybe there's some truth that Cavill was a pawn in a supposed scheme to take over DC Comics? We don't know the full details and maybe we just have to wait. Who knows, maybe James impresses us with his new plans for the DC films? PErhaps his film of a younger Superman is actually a Man of Steel prequel and Cavill returns in further films...
Gunn has say some things that made me question him for the MCU as a whole which I cares about more then a single Film. It's not just that he fired Henry Cavill but the fact that Wonder Woman the biggest Female Face in DC and apart of the Trinity isn't going to be in main plan of his DC. To Keep in his marvel terms, Lately he been saying some stuff that made me question him for the MCU as whole (Saying that the Disney+ shows are the only Tv shows that are canon and that whole Bucky's arm diabolical which makes zero sense for MCU as a whole.)
Tough choice
I will say Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
But Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania could as well
I feel like ant man bc it's the most important project for the avengers movies guradians is just wondering who's gonna die and won't impact as much
@IronWidowMaikuB 1. Gunn confirmed that Wonder Woman not being part of his plan was not true.
2. What do you mean by DC+ shows?
Do you meant DC Universe of HBO Max? Though I haven't heard of DC Universe since a long time ago, so I wonder if it was cancelled long ago.
I'd meant Disney+ instead of DC+ and I type the wrong thing.
As for the Bucky's arm thing, maybe Gunn just said that as a joke? He did say that Laura Haddock played Peter Quill's grandmother in Captain America: The First Avenger and then stated that he didn't mean it seriously.
Both 😊
@X9 The Android It was said that Gunn's Superman movie will focus on a young Clark Kent during his early days as a reporter in Metropolis. It's impossible for it to be a prequel to Man of Steel, an origin story that sees Clark Kent (33yo) wearing the suit for the first time. Plus, he is not a reporter and resident of Metropolis until the very last scene of the movie.