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It’s a bird…it’s a plane…it’s DC’s last, best chance to make a movie that rivals Marvel. That was certainly what was on display in the trailer that DC shared during Warner Bros.
James Gunn and his cast brought DC Studios' first movie to Las Vegas. By Ryan Gajewski, Aaron Couch CinemaCon believed a man can fly on Tuesday as DC Studios head James Gunn showed off an extended ...
LAS VEGAS – Rachel Brosnahan recalled a night filming "Superman" where the newest Man of Steel, costar David Corenswet, looked especially superheroic with his cape flapping in the moonlight.
The Superman release date promises to be an eventful day in pop culture. Not only is it one of 2025's biggest blockbusters, featuring an iconic hero, but it kicks off James Gunn's DCU: Chapter One ...
“Could DC have plans for Cruise? It’s possible… though I can only imagine him as Batman or as Superman’s biological father, Jor-El,” Sneider wrote. “There are said to be some major ...
Leonardo DiCaprio is in the house! The cast of Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another has taken the stage, and Leo is joined by his costars Regina Hall and Teyana Taylor. DiCaprio ...
“Happy Anniversary to the Engineer, created by Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch, who you can see played to sinister perfection by puppy in human form Gaby de Faria in #Superman this July!,” Gunn ...
We got a first glimpse of María Gabriela de Faría as The Engineer via set photos when Superman was filming last summer, but director James Gunn has now shared a first official look at the ...
David Corenswet prepares to don the cape of the most famous superhero of all time Correspondent The new Superman, David Corenswet, resides not in Metropolis but a suburb of Philadelphia.
DC Studios released the first Superman trailer last December and the sneak peek quickly broke viewership records (all while confirming that, yes, people still care about the Man of Steel).