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From superheroic battles to the post-credit scenes, here’s everything you need to know about the conclusion of James Gunn’s ‘Superman’NEED TO KNOWSuperman, which released in theaters July 11, is James Gunn’s reboot of the titular DC Comics superheroThe movie stars David Corenswet,
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Comic Book Resources on MSN10 DC Characters You Forgot Were in the ArrowverseThe Arrowverse brought many fan-favorites from DC Comics to the small screen, from heroes to villains, though many have since been forgotten.
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Comic-book movies have come a long way over the last 50 years, but Marvel and DC’s big guns mark a pivotal month for the genre
DC Comics has a certain reputation among comic fans, and it’s one that has its origins in the Silver Age of comics. Characters like Superman started to become hyper powerful, with the man who was once merely faster than a locomotive and able to leap tall buildings in a single bound suddenly flying faster than
James Gunn's Superman accomplishes the impossible task of launching the new DC Universe by embracing its comic book roots instead of trying to redefine them
Jeff Lemire is an Eisner Award-winning comic book creator of titles such as “Essex County,” “Black Hammer,” “Descender” and “Sweet Tooth,” which was developed into a Netflix series. As well as writing and drawing his own publications,
James Gunn's "Superman" proves to be a movie ripped straight from a comic book in tone, humor and action. It's worth a watch, George Thomas writes.
Again.Marvel and DC will go head-to-head once more in the summer box office, just as both of the comic book movie companies usher in new eras.Marvel and DC have taken very different paths over the past two decades in cinema,
In his first appearance in ravaged Depression-era America, the byline used to announce Superman’s debut was: “The Champion of the Oppressed.”
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?!”
The new film, starring David Corenswet as Superman, is intended to kick off a new epoch for DC Studios, which has struggled in recent years to produce consistent superhero hits.