Lois Lane, Rachel Brosnahan and Superman
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James Gunn's Superman Flies High
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"The View" host Whoopi Goldberg gets honest with David Corenswet and reveals why she was initially "annoyed" at his Superman
After playing Superman for almost a decade, Henry Cavill announced in 2022 that he would not reprise the role. Here’s everything to know about why Henry Cavill is no longer Superman.
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The film promises a colorful reboot for the longtime face of DC Comics, and its release comes just weeks before the NFL is set to make its own sunny return with the start of 2025 training camp. Which got us thinking: Which of the NFL's current superstars could just as well double as superheroes?
After nearly three years of development and public speculation, it is finally time to see if Warner Bros./DC Studios’ “Superman” can launch a brand-new cinematic universe and revitalize a superhero genre that is no longer the surefire box office behemoth it was in the 2010s.
Chances are you’ve seen the promos for the new “Superman” movie and wondered, “What the heck is going on with Nathan Fillion’s hair?!”
When the video of his birth parents makes him wonder whether his destiny is evil, it takes only a trip to his adoptive parents, Martha (Neva Howell) and John (Pruitt Taylor Vince), in Kansas, to set his mind at ease with a moral lesson of trivializing simplicity.
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Former Superman Dean Cain believes the hero has always been 'tremendously immigrant friendly,' but worries that James Gunn intends to push the character in too 'woke' of a direction.
Zoom out: Gunn's Superman joins a group of new adaptations of classic characters who have been criticized as "woke," such as Disney's live-action versions of The Little Mermaid and Snow White, which also sparked a wave of racist reactions.