June 16, 2025, will be known as a major day for DC. James Gunn, who is now the co-president of DC Films, revealed his plans for the next era of DC storytelling which looks to unite all the stories across various forms of media including film, television, animation, and video games. Gunn, who is co-running the studio with Peter Safran, is a very busy man and while he is a talented filmmaker he cannot do this all alone, so he brought on a team of writers to help map out the future of theDCUand give it a sense of direction it has not had in quite some time.

Gunn assembled a writer’s room, gathering some screenwriters he respected to help come up with ideas for the direction of the new DCU and planned projects. He announced ten projects, with five films and five television series, and said there was more to come. While none of the writers are officially attached to any of the announced titles, with some exceptions, these writers were chosen for specific reasons and will help usher in Chapter 1, “Gods and Monsters.” With that in mind let’s take a look at the writers assembled and see how their past work may influence the DCU.

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James Gunn

James Gunnis not only the co-president of DC Studios, and as a writer and director himself, it makes a certain amount of sense he would be involved in this writers' room. Gunn was a prolific screenwriter before he became a director having penned the scripts for the superhero satireThe Specials, the two live-actionScooby-Doomovies, and the remake ofDawn of the Dead. He has written every film he has directed including all threeGuardians of the Galaxyfilms and bothThe Suicide SquadandPeacemaker.

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Gunn was already confirmed to be attached to pen the script forSuperman Legacywhich will be a reboot of the Superman franchise and the official start of Chapter 1. Gunn is also working on the television series based around Amanda Waller, which will take place between season 1 and season 2 ofPeacemaker. Gunn also wrote all the episodes forCreature Commandos, which reportedly wasthe secret DC project Gunnhad been working on at DC around the timeThe Suicide Squadwas coming out and before he was made head of DC Studios.

Drew Goddard

Drew Goddardwas nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for his work onThe Martian. He’s also written the scripts for acclaimed hybrid horror films likeCloverfieldandThe Cabin in the Woods(which he also directed), and both wrote and directed the critically acclaimed and highly underratedBad Times at the El Royale.

Goddard also has a long history of developing superhero projects that never got off the ground. He was the original writer on Netflix’sDaredevilbefore departing the project towrite and directSinister Six. AfterSinister Sixwas scrapped, he signed on towrite and directX-Forcefor 20th Century Fox, and then the X-Men films were scrapped after Disney acquired Fox.

Cabin in the Woods

As both an accomplished writer and director, it is likely he will also be brought on to pen a full project and maybe helm a feature film. While his horror background would suggestSwamp Thing, the fact that he was previously attached to two superhero team movies about morally questionable characters might make him theperfect fit forThe Authority.

Christina Hodson

Christina Hodsonfeels like the perfect writer to be a part of the DC’s writers' room as she has a history of soft rebooting a franchise, and also a lot of history adapting DC Comics. Hodson wroteBumblebee, which was loosely a prequel to the Michael BayTransformersfilms that also acted as a reboot of the franchise, something the DCU is in the middle of right now. Hodson also wrote the scripts forBirds of Prey, the canceledBatgirlmovie, and the upcoming filmThe Flashwhich will reportedly reboot the DCU into the vision that Gunn and Safran have.

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WithThe Flashset to reboot the DCU, Hodson could take on a number of projects. Her work has always been a great balance of paying respect to what has come before but also not feeling burdened by it and allowing her entires to stand on their own and feel fresh and excited.The Flashis set to introduce a version ofSupergirl, played by Sasha Calle.

It is unclear if Calle will reprise her role as Supergirl in the planned adaptation ofSupergirl: Woman of Tomorrow,but given Hodson’s involvement in the original DCU and the upcoming new slate, it is entirely possible. She could pen the script for the new Supergirl movie and bring over the actress they cast for the multiverse adventure. Hodson could also be the showrunner onParadise Lost, the Themyiscara setWonder Womanprequel which has been described asGame of Thrones-like. She could build off the established lore introduced inWonder WomanandWonder Woman 1984while making her own unique version of the world.

Margot Robbie, Jurnee Smollett and the rest of the cast of DC’s Birds of Prey

Jeremy Carver

Jeremy Carverhas a rich history writing superhero television, having worked on another DC series the highly popularDoom Patrol. Carver is already confirmed to be working on the Amanda Waller spin-off series alongside Christal Henry and he will likely be brought on board to pen one of the projects given his involvement in other superhero streaming series and working relationship with Warner Bros. The most obvious answer isLanterns,the Green Lantern-based cop serieswhich will focus on Hal Jordan and John Stewart.

Christal Henry

Christal Henryhas already worked in the worlds of DC before, being one of the writers on the hitHBO seriesWatchmen, which was a sequel to the groundbreaking graphic novel. Henry was previously announced to be working on theAmanda Waller spin-off seriesas the co-showrunner, and it appears she is also involved in shaping the franchise even more. While unclear if she will be involved in a future project, Gunn clearly was impressed with her work and wanted her to help shape the franchise’s future.

Tom Kingis a prolific comic book writer, having written many critically acclaimed comics likeThe Visions(which was partially the inspiration forWandaVision) and has had a great time at DC with an acclaimed run on Batman. He wrote for highly regarded comics miniseries likeMr. MiracleandSupergirl: Woman of Tomorrow,which was confirmed to be one of the projects that are being adapted. King also worked with filmmakerAva DuVernay on developing aNew Godsmovie that was canceled in 2021, which may give hope that the project will eventually be revived under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s leadership.

The Cast of Doom Patrol

WithSupergirl: Woman of Tomorrowbeing adapted, that is the most obvious one for King to be attached to, given it is the comic he wrote. Yet his time working on Batman might also make him a candidate to write the upcomingBrave and the Boldfilm, which will see Batman teaming up with his son Damian Wayne as the new Robin. King has yet to be a credited screenwriter, so he might only be a consultant for now, but with the critical praise his work has generated for DC it is a good sign they have brought him on board.

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