DC begged Kevin Feige to defect from Marvel after Justice League failure
Briefly

Warner Bros. sought to hire Kevin Feige from Marvel after the 2017 Justice League film underperformed financially and critically. The discussions to bring Feige to DC ultimately failed. As a result, the DC Extended Universe continued to struggle until the reboot announcement, which led to James Gunn and Peter Safran being appointed to reshape the franchise. Gunn's first DC Universe film, Superman, has received positive critical feedback and is anticipated to perform well at the box office. The overarching aim is to unify key DC characters in a new Justice League film.
Warner Bros. attempted to recruit Kevin Feige from Marvel after the unsuccessful Justice League in 2017, but those discussions were unsuccessful.
Following the announcement of a reboot, the DC Extended Universe continued to underperform, leading to the hiring of James Gunn and Peter Safran to lead the new direction.
Gunn's first film under the newly formed DC Universe, Superman, is receiving favorable reviews and is projected to open exceeding $125 million at the box office.
The ultimate goal of Gunn and Safran is to re-establish DC's iconic characters and bring them together in a new Justice League film.
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