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James Gunn Keeps Door Open A Crack For Bisexual Killer Croc In DCU

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DC Studios head James Gunn has an affinity for making lesser-known characters famous, but not without adding a few unnecessary and occasionally grotesque twists. Sometimes, he makes the right call. Peter Quill, as played by Chris Pratt, is a defining version of Star-Lord for many, even if his resemblance to earlier comic iterations is surface-level. RELATED: James Mangold’s New Paramount Deal Could Impact DC’s ‘Swamp Thing’ Speaking with GQ, Gunn explained, “”From the beginning before I ever took the job as the co-head of DC Studios, Peter Safran and I went in there, and our job is to really get

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Once again Goon just proves he's a sick, sexually frustrated regressive who only gets his jollies by projecting onto fictional characters. Who cares about Killer Croc's orientation? What does it add to the story? "No one" and "nothing." The latter especially since this would be a James Goon flick. The man would screw up a six-minute short about a fairy tale where the story's already laid out for him by "trying to tell is his way."
 
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