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James Gunn is known to be quite active on social media as he often interacts with fans and shares updates about his upcoming projects. The filmmaker has been doing the same as he works on his first DCU film,Superman: Legacy.However, there have been instances when sharing his thoughts and opinions has backfired on the DC Studios boss. Something similar happened after some of his old comments about several of theBatmanmovies recently resurfaced from his Facebook account.

It was followed by the deactivation of his Facebook account, leading many to believe that the resurfaced comments were the reason behind the deactivation. However, Gunn debunked such claims on Threads, stating that he has not been on Facebook in so long.
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James Gunn Debunks Facebook Deactivation Speculations
James Gunn’spersonal Facebook account recently went down after several of his comments aboutTim BurtonandChristopher Nolan’sBatmanmovies resurfaced. The comments state that the 1989 film was“poorly written”and called it“one of the most boring films ever.”The resurfaced comments also said thatMichael Keaton’sBatman had “a ridiculous voice.”
The resurfaced comments further said,“f*ck you, everyone involved in that travesty,”talking aboutJack Nicholson’sJoker. However, it did not end with Tim Burton’s movie only. He further shares his issues with Nolan’sBatman BeginsandThe Dark Knight, saying,“I don’t think either one is classic, and I don’t even really think Batman Begins is good.”

As the Facebook account went down after these comments resurfaced, it was believed that the DC Studios head deactivated his account. However, the filmmaker denied such claims via Threads, as he shared that his account had been hacked, and he has not been able to recover it because he hasn’t“been on FB in so long.”
“What happens… and then the broad assumptions made. I haven’t been on FB in so long I don’t even know how to answer the questions to get back on.”

While many DC fans call out the director for his unconventional statements about some of the major DC projects, Gunn fans have shared their support for the director, saying that he could have differing viewpoints and opinions than everyone else.
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James Gunn Supporters Stand With Him
James Gunn has been a target of Snyderverse fans since he announced the DCU reboot with a new cast. As the director’s controversial comments aboutBatmanmovies, which have been some of the major DC productions and most successful movies, resurface, fans have shared how his views about those movies could influence future DCU projects as well.
However, theSuperdirector has also been receiving support from his fans, as they claim,“Who cares if he didn’t like a thing that most of us liked?”They also said that he had his opinions, and the comments date back to“11 years ago,” suggesting that his views on the movies may have changed over the years.
Many also claimed that it would only give Snyderverse fans an opportunity to criticize the filmmaker, saying,“Bet the Synderbots will be celebrating this on Twitter.”They said that the Snyderverse fans will continue doing such things as they“only want the Snyderverse version of DC”and believe that Warner Bros will eventually hire Zack Snyder once again.
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Source:James Gunn via Threads
Laxmi Rajput
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Laxmi Rajput is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, with over 3,300 articles published covering film, TV, and pop culture. With a degree in Broadcast Journalism and over three years of experience in content writing, she pivoted to entertainment journalism because let’s be honest, superheroes, sitcoms, and Netflix binges are way more fun. Laxmi frequently covers Marvel, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and popular TV shows, offering both fan-first enthusiasm and thoughtful analysis. Her work often dives into Marvel theories, revisits the genius of The Big Bang Theory, or unpacks the Netflix phenomenon of Stranger Things.