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Sean Gunn addresses possibility of taking over James Gunn's role

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In a recent interview with Screen Rant, Sean Gunn, known for his roles in the Guardians of the Galaxy films, addressed the speculation surrounding the possibility of him taking over his brother James Gunn's creative role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Since James' departure to the DC Universe, fans have been curious about who might fill his shoes.

Sean Gunn has been involved in the Guardians films not only as an actor, playing the roles of Rocket Raccoon's motion capture performer and Ravager Kraglin, but also behind the scenes. However, when asked about the potential of assuming his brother's role, Sean expressed humility and uncertainty. He acknowledged that while he does possess some creative abilities, he doesn't believe that it's a perfect fit for him. Nevertheless, he didn't completely rule out the idea, stating 'never say never.'

Considering Sean Gunn's familiarity with the Guardians of the Galaxy characters, it wouldn't be too far-fetched to imagine him taking on a more creative role within the MCU in the future. While he may have primarily been known as an actor, his previous experience in working on comedy shorts with his brothers showcases his versatility. Additionally, having witnessed his brother's creative process firsthand could provide him with valuable insights and knowledge.

However, Sean Gunn's schedule is already brimming with upcoming projects, including a role in his brother's Superman: Legacy reboot, in which he will be portraying the former Wonder Woman villain, Maxwell Lord. This commitment may limit his availability to take on a larger creative role within the MCU. Furthermore, there have been rumors circulating about a potential soft reboot in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, possibly beginning with Avengers: Secret Wars. If this is true, the absence of James Gunn's involvement may have less of an impact, especially if the focus shifts away from his most closely-associated characters. Only time will tell how this plays out.

For those unfamiliar with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it is a beloved superhero franchise that originated in 2008 with the release of Iron Man. Over the years, it has grown exponentially in popularity, with Disney acquiring Marvel Entertainment in 2009. The MCU encompasses numerous films and TV shows, with notable entries such as Avengers: Endgame, WandaVision, and Loki, captivating audiences worldwide.

The DC Universe, on the other hand, stands as one of the biggest comic book franchises and a rival to Marvel. Its roots can be traced back to 1935 when it began as National Allied Publications. Since then, DC Comics has expanded into a vast collection of comic books, movies, TV shows, and video games. In 2013, the franchise underwent a significant reboot with Zack Snyder's Man of Steel, introducing Henry Cavill as Superman. Following a mixed reception to subsequent films, DC recently embarked on a soft reboot under the guidance of James Gunn and Peter Safran.

As the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe unfolds and the journey continues, fans eagerly await announcements regarding creative roles, potential reboots, and the possibility of new talents stepping into the shoes of established leaders. Only time will reveal the path these franchises will take and the exciting adventures that lie ahead for both Marvel and DC enthusiasts alike.

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