James Gunn Already Made a Superman Movie
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Nathan Fillion portrayed Guy Gardner, a superhero known as one of the Green Lanterns. The 2025 film will be Gardner's Superman big-screen debut, but he was first played on-screen by Matthew Settle in the 1997 television pilot Justice League of America.
Writing for The Daily Planet about his heroic alter ego raises thorny issues for Clark Kent. Lois Lane has her conflicts, too.
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James Gunn's 'Superman' lacks magic, but it gets one fundamental thing right about the least cool, but certainly greatest, of all the superheroes.
With Superman, I never felt connected because, well, he's Superman. He's the most powerful hero of all time and is pretty much immune to everything except kryptonite; to me, that never makes a great hero. I want someone complex and not just this unbeatable alien. That kind of hero just never did it for me.
Superman( 2025) brings us answers to the age-old secret identity question and tells us about Hypno-glasses used by Clark. Learn more here
Weekend box office updates are in, and James Gunn's Superman came in just under expectations domestically, but exceeded global estimates with a strong $217 million
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From Christopher Reeve to Henry Cavill to David Corenswet and beyond, let's rank the Men of Steel. Who is the best Superman actor of all time?
David Corenswet is the latest to join Henry Cavill, Christopher Reeve, Dean Cain and more as Clark Kent and his alter ego
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In the lead up to the film's release, some right-wing commentators have been in an uproar over 'Superman's' alleged immigrant-friendly politics. But Superman is still as 'all-American' as ever.
David Corenswet’s acting career soared to a new height when he was cast as the lead in James Gunn’s Superman. Of course, before landing the DCU flick, Corenswet had some other films under his belt. He notably co-starred as Scott in Twisters,
James Gunn has finally answered the Superman question we're all asking: How do glasses hide Clark Kent’s secret identity?
James Gunn may be taking things back to the comics, but Superman already proves the DCU isn’t afraid to make big departures