Superman soars to $122 million opening under James Gunn
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Look, up in the sky! It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a systematic ranking of every "Superman" movie. With the release of James Gunn's "Superman," ostensibly beginning a new era in superhero movies (and in DC Comics superhero movies,
While Superman is taking his lumps throughout the superhero movie, The Green Lantern, played wonderfully by Nathan Fillion, walks through disasters and battles with nary a scratch. He is unflappable and seemingly untouchable by any of the many enemies he faces throughout the movie. He’s even cocky about it.
There’s more than one way to play the most classic of superheroes. Here’s how six actors have approached the role.
“Superman” begins with a cute title card that explains, “3 hours ago Superman lost his first battle ever,” but frankly, based on what we see in the rest of the movie, I find that hard to believe. This incarnation of Superman doesn’t seem capable of punching his way out of a wet paper bag.
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It’s actually a philosophical question about the nature of fun — what it is and what it isn’t, how it’s changed, and whether the concepts of “fun” and “corporate product” can, or should, go together.
ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit really hated the new "Superman" movie. The longtime ESPN college football analyst responded to a video of longtime sports radio host Mike Francesa trashing James Gunn's new movie.
The star of the new Superman movie, David Corenswet, recently revealed that he's a big Star Wars fan, and so much so that he would prefer to take on the role of a Jedi over a role in a sequel to Superman.
During an appearance on 'Fox News Saturday Night With Jimmy Failla', Kennedy shares her thoughts on recent comments made by director James Gunn about what the character of Superman means to him.
Melissa Gilbert Shares Honest Review After Seeing New 'Superman' Movie originally appeared on Parade. Melissa Gilbert is offering her two cents on the new Superman movie.
Mike Francesa went scorched earth on the Man of Steel. The legendary sports radio personality tore into the newly released “Superman” film during a 15-minute rant Monday on his self-titled podcast, calling the James Gunn-directed blockbuster “pure torture.”