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Paul McCartney makes a cameo in the upcoming film sequel Spinal Tap II: The End Continues — and if director Rob Reiner‘s recent statements during a conversation with AARP Movies for Grownups is any indication, the former Beatle hasn’t lost his edge. While reflecting on the legacy of the original 1984 film and the return […]
With Superman finally hitting screens, we've gotten to meet David Corenswet's delightfully pure Clark Kent who will clearly be the beating heart of the new franchise. Just like him, the film is colorful,
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Nerdist on MSNWhat The Big Change to SUPERMAN Core Lore Means for the DCUJames Gunn's Superman made a fundamental change to Clark Kent's core lore. Here's what it means for the future of the DCU.
James Gunn’s Superman is the cinematic shot of hope the DC Universe desperately needed—an invigorating, emotionally rich, and thematically weighty superhero
The third and final cameo of the film sees Milly Alcock crash (literally) onto the screen as Kara Zor-El, also known as Superman's cousin, Supergirl. Yes, that's right, Kent isn't the only surviving Kryptonian in the galaxy.
It’s time to look up because Superman is here. That’s right, James Gunn’s new Superman movie starring David Corenswet as the titular hero has flown into theaters across the globe, kicking off the movie portion of Gunn’s DCU Chapter One.
People with superpowers became public 300 years ago, but there are probably far older characters lurking in the shadows
There’s a new DC universe in town that’s being kick-started by James Gunn’s “Superman” this weekend. Headlined by David Corenswet as the Man of Steel, “Superman” is poised to relaunch the DC universe and usher in a more vibrant,
James Gunn’s Superman has officially flown into theaters, bringing with it characters like David Corenswet’s Superman/Clark Kent, Rachel Brosnahan’s Lois Lane, and Nicholas Hoult’s Lex Luthor. But a surprise character joined the fold,
Before long, it'll be Supergirl's turn to take flight. Milly Alcock debuted as the Girl of Steel in the new film, swooping in to scoop up her dog, Krypto, and demonstrating a palpable disinterest in her super-powered cousin, Superman ( David Corenswet ).