Superman, James Gunn and DC
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It's only a matter of days until worldwide audiences get a first look at the new Superman, the product of James Gunn's vision to relaunch the superhero franchise owned by Warner Bros. Pictures. Gunn has shared all kinds of anecdotes regarding his new creation,
Superman: Dawn of Justice, 2017's Justice League and the 2021 Zack Snyder cut of Justice League. Cavill previously expressed hope about continuing in the role, telling The Hollywood Reporter in 2021 there was still “a lot of storytelling” left to do with the character.
In 2022, David Zaslav became CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, which owns DC Studios. He shelved the completed film “Batgirl” that August, and DC Films head Walter Hamada resigned shortly after. Hamada left his post just two days before the October release of “Black Adam.”
There’s a new DC universe in town that’s being kick-started by James Gunn’s “Superman” this weekend. Headlined by David Corenswet as the Man of Steel, “Superman” is poised to relaunch the DC universe and usher in a more vibrant,
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Netflix Junkie on MSNJoe Russo Crowns James Gunn’s 'Superman' the Greatest—Above 'Man of Steel' and Richard Donner’s Iconic FilmPast Kryptonians had to move over on July 11, as James Gunn’s Superman, starring David Corenswet as the titular superhero, landed in theaters. The offering has been impressing viewers and critics collectively since Friday,
Filmmaker James Gunn has shared a rare insight about the sequel of 2013s Man of Steel. Directed by Zack Snyder, the action sci-fi starred Henry Cavill as Superman/Clark Kent. His movie had a
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James Gunn's Superman has already surpassed many of the Man of Steel's predecessors, particularly the ones from Zack Snyder.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNDavid Corenswet on How His Superman Is Different From Henry CavillDavid Corenswet compared Henry Cavill’s Superman to Nolan’s Batman and reflected on taking up the role in James Gunn’s DC reboot.
David Corenswet makes DC Comics' Man of Steel boyish and vulnerable in a reboot that bodes well for the future.
James Gunn's Superman is neck and neck with Zack Snyder's Man of Steel in its first weekend at the box office.