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Film director James Gunn filed a $1 billion lawsuit against U.S. President Donald Trump for unauthorized use of a "Superman" poster.
Whether your musical taste puts you most in line with Superman, Lex Luthor, Lois Lane, or one of the many other characters of the film, you're provided with a playlist of songs designed to get you in a superheroic mood, including a specially recorded introduction by Gunn to each character's special playlist.
Warner Bros. isn’t framing this as just another summer tentpole. The studio is pitching Superman as the beginning of a new era. Gunn’s lighter, more hopeful vision marks a deliberate pivot away from the grim tone of the studio’s “Snyderverse” era.
In the wake of the soaring success of 'Superman', Gunn briefly spoke about recruiting a 'Guardians of the Galaxy' friend to play Kal-El's father.
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Krypto the superdog appears to have inspired "Superman" moviegoers to look into adopting their own furry friend
James Gunn cast Bradley Cooper for an important 'Superman' cameo because he needed someone 'who could walk in the footsteps of Marlon Brando.'
Look up. It’s… Donald Trump? The White House marked the release of James Gunn’s “Superman” by photoshopping Warner Bros.’ poster for the superhero movie so that Trump is the Man of Steel. The caption for the poster reads: “THE SYMBOL OF HOPE / TRUTH.
DC fans have hilariously thanked former “Black Adam” actor Dwayne Johnson for James Gunn’s “Superman” success, which opened nationally in theaters Friday and raked in the year’s best box office preview total with $22.5 million.