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The David Corenswet-led film is both a reboot and the big-screen introduction to a new DC Universe that will unfold in the coming years across movies and television. While Superman isn’t technically the first official new DCU project —that honor belongs to last winter’s Creature Commandos—the new film is Gunn’s first broad-stroke,
Whoopi Goldberg told 'Superman' stars David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan during their Thursday, July 10 appearance on The View that she "fell in love with [him] as Superman" while watching the new movie.
Superman's been a movie and TV staple since the 1940s. With David Corenswet as the new guy in the cape, we're ranking every screen Man of Steel.
According to a new report, DC Studios is looking to give its most iconic characters a fresh lick of paint before eventually bringing them together in a new Justice League movie. You can find out more here!
In 2022, David Zaslav became CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, which owns DC Studios. He shelved the completed film “Batgirl” that August, and DC Films head Walter Hamada resigned shortly after. Hamada left his post just two days before the October release of “Black Adam.”
David Corenswet has immediately blown up to A-list status with his role as Clark Kent in Superman. Earning rave reviews from both critics and audiences, we are bound to see more o
Superman is now playing in theaters, but should you believe the hype about the DC Studios movie? Yes, because James Gunn has delivered a take on the Man of Steel that's everything fans could want and more.
Focusing on a character like Olsen might seem strange for a superhero franchise, but it worked for DC Comics who ran a "Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen" comic for over 160 issues. The series was even revived as recently as 2019. David Corenswet in "Superman".
The film, directed by DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn, kicks off the new DC Universe with the superhero. Superman sees David Corenswet ( Twisters, Pearl) as the title character and as Clark Kent, a reporter for The Daily Planet. The role has previously been played by Christopher Reeve, Henry Cavill, Brandon Routh and Tyler Hoechlin, among others.