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Look, up on the big screen, it’s a new “Superman” movie! As the Man of Steel flies back into theaters, let’s take a look at all of the actors who’ve portrayed the Last Son of Krypton across film and television.
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Queen Studios has released the first images of a life-sized figure of David Corenswet's Superman. See it here!
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SuperHeroHype on MSNSuperman Leads to Man of Steel’s Massive Viewership SurgeA 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" opened in 2013 with a respectable $200 million global cumulative, but also received middling reviews from critics.
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.
James Gunn’s Superman Sparks Major Streaming Surge on HBO Max James Gunn’s new Superman film has triggered a wave of renewed interest in DC Universe conten
The 1951 film 'Superman and the Mole Men' finds the Man of Steel lecturing a bigoted mob - and taking away their guns
To underwear or not to underwear, or how to underwear, has been a focal point of virtually every Superman production. In the last big “Superman” adaptation, filmmaker Zach Snyder did away with the trunks, which he said he couldn’t make “cool.”
And as we learn in the final moments of the movie, Clark has another relative and we get to meet her in unforgettable style before she headlines the upcoming Supergirl film. In an actually shocking, not leaked,
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Superman’ is the story of America… An immigrant that came from other places and populated the country,” James Gunn stated.
The Man of Steel became a political lightning rod this summer with the release of the new movie, but world's most wholesome hero has actually been under attack since 1954, when Dr. Fredric Wertham published the anti-comics treatise 'Seduction of the Innocent.