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Since a sequel is likely years away, 'Superman' viewers are getting their Super-fix by revisiting some of his past shows and movies on HBO Max.
A new report confirms that James Gunn’s Superman is boosting Man of Steel‘s viewership along with several other DC titles on Max. Following the film’s theatrical debut, multiple Superman-related movies and DC series have seen major spikes in engagement,
Man of Steel prompted a lot of incensed and opinionated responses when it premiered, but none of Snyder’s choices in the film drew as much ire as the decision to have Superman kill Michael Shannon’s General Zod during their Metropolis-destroying battle.
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Netflix Junkie on MSNThe Woke Superman Problem: When Did the Man of Steel Become a Man of Feelings?Superman was never meant to be ordinary. Moreover, given the 21st-century superhero genre, a certain level of flexibility to keep up in today's troubled times is understandable. However, in trying so hard to make him 'relatable,
"Man of Steel" opened in 2013 with a respectable $200 million global cumulative, but also received middling reviews from critics.
Rachel Brosnahan and David Corenswet are phenomenal, but DCU kickoff 'Superman' is too slight to feel like the start of something big.
Superman scored an easy second weekend win at the box office with another $57 million added to its total. That’s a 54% drop from last weekend‘s impressive $125 million opening, but that’s no sweat of Warner Bros.