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After firing the writer/director back in July for offensive, years-old tweets, the studio decided to bring Gunn back for the final instalment of the popular series.

Disney rehires James Gunn for “Guardians of the Galaxy 3”

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BY Jeff Beer1 minute read

Rocket Raccoon may be the only currently living Guardian of the Galaxy, but now we know another key member will be back for Guardians of the Galaxy 3: Writer and director James Gunn.

Deadline reports that both Marvel and Gunn’s representatives have confirmed his re-hiring to write and direct the third Guardians flick. It marks a rare time in recent memory that a corporation has reconsidered its position and made the reasonable and right move to reverse a decision.

Gunn was originally fired after decade-old tweets resurfaced referencing pedophilia and molestation. At the time, Disney studios chairman Alan Horn said in a statement, “The offensive attitudes and statements discovered on James’ Twitter feed are indefensible and inconsistent with our studio’s values, and we have severed our business relationship with him.”

The fan outcry was immediate. Online petitions ensued. The writer director apologized unreservedly and accepted the studio’s decision.

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https://twitter.com/jamesgunn/status/1020154778356146177?lang=en

The stars of Guardians issued an open letter of support, but the matter still appeared closed. Especially after Gunn signed on to write and direct a sequel to Warner Bros and DC’s Suicide Squad.

While subsequent Marvel Studios’ releases like Ryan Coogler’s Black Panther and Taika Waititi’s Thor: Ragnarok had the distinct signature of each director, Marvel is no doubt happy to have Gunn back since his Guardians were among the first to be the result of such a singular vision. That, and the two Guardians of the Galaxy films have grossed more than $1.6 billion worldwide.

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Jeff Beer is a senior staff editor covering advertising and branding. He is also the host of Fast Company’s video series Brand Hit or Miss More


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