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James Francis Gunn Jr. (born August 5, 1966) is an American filmmaker. He began his career as a screenwriter in the mid-1990s, starting at Troma Entertainment with Tromeo and Juliet (1996). He then began working as a director, starting with the horror-comedy film Slither (2006), and moving to the superhero genre with Super (2010), Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017), The Suicide Squad (2021), and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023). In 2022, Warner Bros. Discovery hired Gunn and his longtime producer, Peter Safran, to serve as co-chairmen and co-CEOs of DC Studios. Under DC Studios, Gunn co-produced and executive produced every film and television series in the DC Universe (DCU) media franchise alongside Safran, which serves as a soft reboot of the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). In the DCU, he created the series Creature Commandos (2024) and wrote and directed the film Superman (2025). He also wrote and directed the web series James Gunn's PG Porn (2008–2009), the HBO Max original series Peacemaker (2022–2025) and the Disney+ original special The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (2022). Other work for which he is known include writing for the 2004 remake of George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead (1978), writing the live-action adaptation of Scooby Doo (2002), and its sequel Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004), writing and producing the horror-action film The Belko Experiment (2016), producing the superhero-horror film Brightburn (2019), and contributing to comedy-anthology film Movie 43 (2013) (directing the segment "Beezel") and the 2012 hack-and-slash video game Lollipop Chainsaw. Description above from the Wikipedia article James Gunn, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

James Gunn

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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit was one of the most popular and famous pre-Mickey cartoon characters right next to Felix the Cat. That is . . . until one fateful day when Walt's rights to Oswald were taken away from him by the head of Universal, Charles Mintz, and then Mintz threw Oswald in a cage, and barely used him. The only support Oswald had in his imprisonment at Universal was Felix the Cat and some other heroic cartoons from Universal. Experience Oswald's life throughout the years as we see him go through the shadow of being forgotten, the loss of Walt Disney, and the cruelty done by hardcore fans of Charles Mintz at Universal. But experience how his luck pays off when he famous Mickey Mouse learns in 2006 that he had a brother, and goes to bring him back. And experience the care of his only friends at Universal, being the only light to the Lucky Rabbit after Walt's death. This is the story of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit . . . from a cartoon's point of view.
