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Superman and Fantastic Four: First Steps Save Comic Book Movies — By Embracing Comic Books
This may be the summer that saves comic book movies: Superman and the new Fantastic Four: First Steps breathe new life into the tired comic book movie genre by doing something many comic book movies ...
Superman is often called upon to save the world from evildoers, but in his latest big-screen incarnation, he's also being asked to swoop in and save a franchise. James Gunn's "Superman," which opened ...
DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn recently spoke about Superman’s moral code and how it applies to extreme ethical dilemmas, including a hypothetical scenario involving Adolf Hitler. In a recent interview, ...
DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn recently spoke about Superman’s moral code and how it applies to extreme ethical dilemmas, including a hypothetical scenario involving Adolf Hitler. In a recent interview, ...
The moment is key to understanding the director James Gunn’s conception of Superman. But it almost didn’t make the final cut. Warner Bros.Credit... Supported by By Kyle Buchanan “You’ll believe a man ...
Not only is Superman back, he's kid-friendly again. Arguably no other iconic character, other than maybe Spider-Man and Harry Potter, appeals to children more than Superman. Youngsters love the cape, ...
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