James Gunn would not need to direct an ‘Avengers’ film.
The ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ filmmaker admits that he would by no means helm a movie within the money-spinning franchise, saying it merely would not ”attraction” to him.
In response to a fan throughout an Instagram Q&A, James – who’s presently engaged on ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ – wrote: ”I have not been requested, however I would not do it if I used to be.
”It simply would not attraction to me.”
The 53-year-old director can also be helming the ‘Suicide Squad’ sequel, and has admitted he would assist the flicks being launched on demand – however solely as a final resort if cinemas are unable to open due the coronavirus disaster.
Asked if he would contemplate realising the movies on a streaming service, James wrote: ”Only if that was the one approach they could possibly be seen.”
James beforehand insisted that each tasks stay on monitor regardless of the worldwide pandemic, with ‘The Suicide Squad’ slated for launch in August 2021.
He wrote: ”Right now there isn’t any motive for #TheSuicideSquad launch date to maneuver. We are on or forward of schedule. We had been extraordinarily lucky to wrap taking pictures & arrange modifying from our houses (resulting from a submit manufacturing group & studio with foresight) earlier than quarantine. (sic)”
James added that plans for ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ are ”precisely the identical as they had been earlier than coronavirus”.
He wrote on Twitter: ”Right now the plans with Vol Three are additionally precisely the identical as they had been earlier than coronavirus. (sic)”