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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 plans for their 100th Anniversary in 2035, as they lose rights to Batman and Superman, for this year's San Diego Comic-Con booth
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Screen Rant on MSNSuperman’s Biggest Acts of Power in DC ComicsSuperman is considered one of the most powerful characters in the DC universe, and there are clear reasons why.
While it’s true that superheroes are fictional beings, that doesn’t mean there aren’t everyday people who are using their natural gifts or superpowers to create change.
DC Studios has an ambitious cinematic plan for the years ahead, with 11 movies already confirmed at different stages of development.
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With James Gunn's 'Superman' debuting David Corenswet as the DC Comics superhero, Variety ranks the actors that have played the Man of Steel.
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,
DC Killed A ‘Black Superman’ Movie For Being ‘Too Woke’ After The Rock’s ‘Black Adam’ Bombed: Report
The live-action Black Superman movie that was in the works at Warner Bros. was reportedly killed by CEO David Zaslav for being "too woke." The script was
There are still dozens of heroes from DC Comics who haven't yet been given movies in any live-action DC franchise.
Created by the sons of Jewish immigrants, writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, Superman is an example of youthful male wish fulfilment: an all-powerful figure dressed like a circus strong man, who uses brawn to right wrongs. However, Siegel and Shuster’s initial version of the character was a more flawed character.
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Just as "Superman" celebrates its wide theatrical release, a report from the Wall Street Journal details DC Studios' upcoming strategy, including news that DC co-heads James Gunn and Peter Safran are already considering two TV spinoffs of the film.