Thing I liked best about the Supergirl trailer?

That the final card didn't just include "directed by Craig Gillespie" but also "written by Ana Nogueira".

The reason I don't think the DCU is going to have a "woman problem" the way that Marvel has is not just that they're already going in with a female-led movie. It's that I see female creatives getting recognized.

#Supergirl #DCU #AnaNogueira

One of my takeaways from the Peacemaker podcast was that I really felt that James Gunn talks about the female actors he works with the exact same way he talks about the men with the same respect & the same focus on their skill & craft, etc.

It's hard to explain because I can't point to any one specific thing; that was just my overall impression, & it makes me hopeful.

Actually whether the writer is a woman or not, I still would think it's really cool that the writer's name made it into the trailer, even though it's not a household name.

That's what I really think is happening with James Gunn's DCU: I see a deliberate effort to make sure creatives get credit for their work. I respect that so much.

I saw someone basically saying that James Gunn should give Larry Ellison a piece of his mind (now that Ellison has bought Warner Bros), & I'm really not into that.

Would I like Gunn to grandstand & get fired "on principle"? No, I would like him to keep making mainstream films & TV that feature representation for women, POC, queer people, etc. That's what I want from Gunn. That's how he can be a fucking "ally". I don't know what good yelling at a billionaire would do.

@artemis Agreed, but the question is, will Gunn be able to keep making mainstream shows with good representation? That's the problem with reactionary billionaires buying all the... means of production.
Grandstanding and yelling is the last resort, and I hope Gunn doesn't have to do it, but it comes down to that, it's better than staying in the industry and letting himself be censored.