Superman, Fantastic Four and Box Office
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James Gunn’s pointedly bright, colorful, canine-forward new movie, “Superman,” is the second launch in a dozen years of a new shared cinematic universe wherein the superhero in chief is gradually — or in this case, immediately — surrounded by other DC Comics heroes.
During his first public appearance following his latest box office hit, the filmmaker earned a standing ovation from the Hall H crowd while choking up as he talked about his love of the comic book medium.
According to the report, given his expanded role, Flag Sr appeared to be the new Director of ARGUS in Peacemaker Season 2’s trailer, showing how these developments have influenced his stance on metahumans and hinting at new conflicts ahead.
According to the same report that revealed DC’s attempt to steal Kevin Feige from Marvel, the brass at Warner Bros. have set Superman’s worldwide financial goal post at a cool $500 million. That doesn’t look impossible, when looking at the $416.2 million haul, reported at the time of writing by Box Office Mojo.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' alum Alex Borstein celebrates David Corenswet as the first Jewish Superman alongside her former costar Rachel Brosnahan: 'He's Jewperman.'
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There’s a new Superman in Metropolis, and while his face is new, he feels eerily familiar. Since the beginning, Superman has always felt like two characters: Kal-El and Clark Kent. Every hero has a secret identity, but few are as tricky to balance. Most actors tend to favor one over the other.
The Hall of Justice's mural in 'Superman' is so full of obscure Easter eggs, even we're not 100% on who some of these guys are!
Iggy Pop's "Punkrocker," a once-obscure collaboration with Swedish trio Teddybears, has gone viral since its appearance in 'Superman.'