The Suicide Squad director, James Gunn, spoke about a forthcoming television show that would serve as his second spinoff from the 2021 film during an interview with Deadline.During the conversation, the 55-year-old filmmaker spoke about various projects related to the DC Comics-based film, which starred performers such as Idris Elba and Margot Robbie.The director went on to confirm that he was actively developing a second spinoff series after the premiere of the John Cena-starring show Peacemaker, which debuted earlier this year.
Big plans:The Suicide Squad director, James Gunn, spoke about a forthcoming television show that would serve as his second spinoff from the 2021 film during an interview with DeadlineGunn specifically stated: 'We're working on something else now, another TV show that's connected to that universe.'When pressed for further details, the Guardians of the Galaxy director remained guarded about his answers, as he noted: 'I can't quite say.' The media outlet also reported that the project is currently being prepped for production, as no scripts had been written as of yet.However, HBO Max executives were said to have been very enthusiastic about the director's plans for the future.
Expanding the story:Gunn specifically stated that 'we're working on something else now, another TV show that's connected to that universe' Representatives for the streaming service offered no comments to the media outlet about either the project nor a second season of the first spinoff series, Peacemaker.Gunn was also asked ifPeter Capaldi, who played Thinker in The Suicide Squad, would appear in the new project, to which he remained evasive about providing any specifics.'I can't say anything.
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