James Gunn Shelves The Authority Movie Over Script

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- James Gunn told fans on Threads that 'The Authority' film is on indefinite hold, saying 'The script wasn't quite there but more importantly it didn't work in terms of the larger DCU both in terms of the story and practical concerns. Maybe some day. Not soon.'
- The Authority was one of 10 projects Gunn and Peter Safran announced in January 2023 as part of their initial DC Universe slate, with Safran describing the team as 'Jack Nicholson in A Few Good Men' and the film described as 'being written now' at the time.
- Gunn also revealed he never planned to write or direct 'The Authority' himself, and has maintained as a DC co-boss that movies won't enter production until their scripts are fully developed.
- Booster Gold and Paradise Lost, two other projects from the same January 2023 announcement, remain 'in development' and 'in extreme development' respectively, per Gunn's update.
- Gunn defended the more than three-year gap, telling a fan that this timeline is 'standard operating procedure for 95% of scripts and shows that get made.'
- The DC Universe next continues with 'Supergirl,' scheduled for theatrical release on June 26.
Why it matters: With three of the 10 original January 2023 DC Universe projects now confirmed as stalled or delayed, Gunn is signaling that his studio's script-first philosophy will continue to slow-roll the slate — meaning fans shouldn't expect a steady cadence of new DC films beyond Superman and Supergirl anytime soon.
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