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Star Wars director Rian Johnson deleted more than 20,000 tweets from his account following James Gunn's firing. San Diego Comic-Con was overshadowed by the news Gunn was fired from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 after offensive tweets from his past resurfaced. In the aftermath, many Hollywood personalities (including Gunn's Guardianscast members) have voiced their support of the ousted director. Fans have launched a petition for Disney to rehire Gunn, which currently has more than 275,000 signatures.
Gunn was criticized for his posts (which joked about rape and pedophilia) several years ago when he was first brought onboard to make Guardians of the Galaxy, with the director apologizing for comments designed to be shock humor. This is why many found it strange Disney took issue with them now and wanted to part ways with Gunn. Dave Bautista, who plays Drax in Guardians of the Galaxy, said Gunn was the target of a "cybernazi" attackand believes the situation sets a dangerous precedent. Some of Gunn's contemporaries are now taking precautionary action to make sure they're not next.
While it is alarming to see Johnson remove that many tweets at once, nobody should jump to any conclusions until there's more definitive evidence. This doesn't necessarily mean Johnson has unsavory skeletons in his closet that could jeopardize his career. In all likelihood, if he had anything as inappropriate or controversial as Gunn's old jokes, it would have already come to light by now. Johnson has been a major part of the public eye since becoming involved with Star Wars, especially after Last Jedi proved to be extremely divisive. As for why Johnson cleared out his history, it could be a case of him being safe (in case someone out there could construe an old tweet as offensive). It's also possible the timing of this was coincidental and Johnson felt like cleaning up his account. Some people do delete potentially embarrassing tweets, so that wouldn't be so farfetched.
Another thing worth keeping in mind is Johnson has remained active on Twitter. In recent days, he's posted about old wristwatches, the new Godzilla trailer, and Rose Tico cosplayers. Even today, he shared well wishes for Star Wars actor Peter Mayhew, who is recovering from surgery. Gunn hasn't tweeted anything since July 19, indicating he's stepping back from the platform for the time being. For now, Johnson's future Star Warsprojects are still a go.
Star Wars director Rian Johnson deleted more than 20,000 tweets from his account following James Gunn's firing. San Diego Comic-Con was overshadowed by the news Gunn was fired from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 after offensive tweets from his past resurfaced. In the aftermath, many Hollywood personalities (including Gunn's Guardianscast members) have voiced their support of the ousted director. Fans have launched a petition for Disney to rehire Gunn, which currently has more than 275,000 signatures.
Gunn was criticized for his posts (which joked about rape and pedophilia) several years ago when he was first brought onboard to make Guardians of the Galaxy, with the director apologizing for comments designed to be shock humor. This is why many found it strange Disney took issue with them now and wanted to part ways with Gunn. Dave Bautista, who plays Drax in Guardians of the Galaxy, said Gunn was the target of a "cybernazi" attackand believes the situation sets a dangerous precedent. Some of Gunn's contemporaries are now taking precautionary action to make sure they're not next.
While it is alarming to see Johnson remove that many tweets at once, nobody should jump to any conclusions until there's more definitive evidence. This doesn't necessarily mean Johnson has unsavory skeletons in his closet that could jeopardize his career. In all likelihood, if he had anything as inappropriate or controversial as Gunn's old jokes, it would have already come to light by now. Johnson has been a major part of the public eye since becoming involved with Star Wars, especially after Last Jedi proved to be extremely divisive. As for why Johnson cleared out his history, it could be a case of him being safe (in case someone out there could construe an old tweet as offensive). It's also possible the timing of this was coincidental and Johnson felt like cleaning up his account. Some people do delete potentially embarrassing tweets, so that wouldn't be so farfetched.
Another thing worth keeping in mind is Johnson has remained active on Twitter. In recent days, he's posted about old wristwatches, the new Godzilla trailer, and Rose Tico cosplayers. Even today, he shared well wishes for Star Wars actor Peter Mayhew, who is recovering from surgery. Gunn hasn't tweeted anything since July 19, indicating he's stepping back from the platform for the time being. For now, Johnson's future Star Warsprojects are still a go.