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A right-wing backlash erupted when James Gunn described the hero of his new film as an “immigrant” who models “kindness." But the Man of Steel has faced these attacks before—going back to 85 years.
Dean Cain defends "The American Way" as inclusive to immigrants, thinks Sean and James Gunn's comments will hurt 'Superman'.
Directed by DC chief James Gunn, the superhero movie also features Rachel Brosnahan and Nicholas Hault in key roles ...
The new “Superman” movie is facing a steady wave of criticism from the right after the film’s director called out a political ...
James Gunn has made a statement after being criticized for commenting that Superman portrays “the story of an immigrant" ...
It’s not James Gunn’s fault that the real world suddenly resembles a Saturday morning supervillain’s fever dream.
Amid an insane hype, David Corenswet starrer has finally hit the theatres today (July 11) in India. Let’s look at the review ...
Warner Bros. launches its $225 million Superman reboot this week, aiming to revitalize the DC Comics brand and reshape the ...
Nevertheless, Superman's origin story was not written by Gunn to provoke "anti-woke" movie-goers, but rather by ...
Superman has always been an immigrant, but in today's world, saying that, as James Gunn did, is a political statement.
A summer blockbuster about an undocumented alien with unyielding socialist values who continuously bails out a country ...
Former Superman actor Dean Cain criticized director James Gunn for making a more "woke" version of the Man of Steel.