This Supergirl Casting Proves DC Doesn't Care | James Gunn's DCU Failure

Is the new DCU doomed before it even begins? Today, we are breaking down James Gunn's recent decisions at DC Studios, from the confusing canon timeline to the highly controversial casting of Milly Alcock as Supergirl. With recent box office flops like The Flash and Blue Beetle, and bizarre statements from the cast and crew about Superman (2025) and Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, it feels like Warner Bros. and DC are still making the same mistakes. I'm breaking down the Variety interviews, the "Punk Rock" Supergirl aesthetic, the removal of the word "Green" from the Lanterns show, and why Hollywood continues to disrespect the fanbase. Let me know your thoughts on the new DCU in the comments down below—is it self-sabotage, or are we judging it too early? 👇 Don't forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the bell for more superhero movie news and reactions! ⏱️ Video Chapters (Timestamps): [00:00] - Intro: DC is Cooked & James Gunn's Bad Decisions [00:44] - James Gunn's DC Studios Slate Announcement [01:45] - Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow & Box Office Predictions [03:02] - DC's Flops & The Confusing DCU Canon Timeline [05:08] - James Gunn's Take on Batman & Superpowers [06:54] - Superman (2025) Suit Reveal & Set Reactions [08:50] - Milly Alcock's Variety Interview & "Punk Rock" Supergirl [13:32] - Cast Interviews: Supergirl as a "Queer Icon"? [16:00] - Superman (2025) Casting & Trailer Reactions [23:30] - Hollywood's Disconnect with Comic Book Fans [26:30] - Box Office Projections & The Fate of the DCU 📱 Follow Me on Social Media: #Supergirl #DCU #JamesGunn #SupergirlReaction #DCStudios #MalachiMaxeyShow #ComicBooks #MovieReaction #DC2025 #Hollywood --- Boost your YouTube audience with vidIQ. Use this link to unlock 500 bonus credits when you upgrade to a premium plan: https://vidiq.com/r/?code=JkANcx