'Different place': Zachary Levi's Twitter controversy amid Gunn's reformed DC universe.

    Controversial Twitter antics by Zachary Levi amid James Gunn's turbulent tenure as DC Studios head spark debate and shape the future of the superhero landscape.

    'Different place': Zachary Levi's Twitter controversy amid Gunn's reformed DC universe.

    The DC universe is in for a whirlwind, as "the history of DC is pretty messed up," confessed filmmaker James Gunn, now at the helm of DC Studios with Peter Safran. Amidst the overhaul, the air around Zachary Levi's controversial tweet becomes murkier, making the 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods' star the talk of Tinseltown, as reported by Vanity Fair.

    Recent history hasn't been too kind to Superman Henry Cavill who, in Gunn's words, was "getting dicked around by a lot of people,". The changing guard has certainly left a wake of uncertainty. Levi, known for his role as Shazam, stirred the pot with his Twitter response to a claim about Pfizer being a danger to the world. "Hardcore agree," Levi wrote back, sparking backlash and leaving many speculating about his stance on vaccines.

    "Actors and filmmakers that I work with are going to say things that I agree with and things that I don’t agree with," Gunn responded when asked about Levi. He asserted his neutrality and respect for individual perspectives, while not shying away from taking a stand if morally reprehensible actions are involved.

    Even as the new DC era gears up for exciting ventures, it's clear that Gunn is not pulling any punches in ensuring a qualitatively superior cinematic experience. He criticized mad dash release dates, stating, "We are not going to put hundreds of millions of dollars into a film where a screenplay is only two thirds of the way done."

    Gunn and Safran also had to navigate through turbulent waters around Ezra Miller, who's been undergoing mental health treatment and recently pleaded guilty to misdemeanor unlawful trespass. Nevertheless, Miller's upcoming movie 'The Flash' received a vote of confidence from the heads at DC Studios.

    While Levi's upcoming film 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods' is set to release on March 17, the plans for future films revolving around his superhero character remain under wraps. Will Levi's controversial tweet impact his DC journey or will it be overlooked as just another Twitter blunder? Only time will tell as we navigate through this "different place" that is the modern world.

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