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Well, there might be some proper movement in the right direction, as today a big name in the DCEU world spoke up about both. That’s right, co-chairman and co-CEO James Gunn took to Twitter to discuss both fan campaigns that he had seen everyone discussing. Gunn’s tweet reads: It’s never a bad sign when a big name in the industry (especially in the world of DC films) speaks up and acknowledges something fans want. You can see the original tweet below. While both campaigns have a chance at being properly answered within DC, in terms of being recent or topical, Legends of Tomorrow has a much better chance. That show got 7 seasons and was only canceled earlier this year, whereas it’s been six years since Suicide Squad landed with a dull thud. For those who might not know what DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is all about, Netflix describes the series with the following synopsis: We will be sure to let you know if there are any more developments with either campaign.

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