As DC Studios prepares to kick off Chapter One: Gods and Monsters, fans are eagerly awaiting the new lineup of films and shows, starting with Creature Commandos in December. But alongside the excitement, there are concerns about how VFX artists are treated in the industry. James Gunn, co-CEO of DC Studios, recently addressed these concerns by promising better working conditions for these crucial artists.

In a recent post on Threads, Gunn assured fans that DC Studios is committed to giving VFX artists the time and respect they need to do their best work. “If you do some research you’ll see my films have always taken a different approach and I’ve always given my VFX artist-collaborators time to do their jobs properly, and the respect they deserve,” Gunn explained. He also praised the teams at Weta, Framestore, and ILM for their talent and dedication.

A Smarter Approach to VFX Work

The first film in DC Studios’ new slate is Superman, directed by Gunn, which finished production last month. With a release date set for July 11, 2025, Gunn explained that they wrapped early to give VFX artists plenty of time to work without the usual last-minute rush. “This is why we wrapped on Superman a year before release and why they’ve been hard at work on many shots for months before that,” Gunn said. He added that other projects, like Supergirl, are being handled with the same level of care.

CGI has come a long way in superhero movies. Early films like Superman (1978) and Batman Forever (1995) used basic CGI, which was impressive at the time but limited by the technology. By the 2000s, movies like Spider-Man (2002) and X-Men (2000) started pushing the boundaries with more realistic effects, but this often came at the cost of long hours and intense pressure on VFX teams.

Today, CGI in superhero movies is incredibly advanced, with characters and scenes that look almost real. However, the demand for high-quality effects often means VFX artists face tight schedules and heavy workloads, which has led to increasing calls for better treatment in the industry. James Gunn’s recent statements suggest that DC Studios is taking steps to address these issues and avoid the problems that have plagued other studios.

James Gunn’s commitment to improving conditions for VFX artists is a positive step for the industry. It shows that DC Studios is prioritizing quality and the well-being of its workers, which could set a new standard for how big-budget films are made.

We’ll be diving deeper into this topic on the next Geek Freaks podcast—be sure to tune in! Subscribe to our RSS feed here.


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