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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,
Long before multiverses, this superhero film stunned audiences with a bold time-travel twist that remains one of the genre’s most unforgettable endings.
We break down the epic ending to James Gunn's Superman, how it sets up future movies, and why it's a good thing that Gunn isn't necessarily focused on what's next for the DCU.
The excitement in the air was contagious, and the crowd seemed to span generations; I found myself genuinely excited to see what this new take on Superman had in store. The movie opens with a boom — literally,
Superman has been on the screen for decades, but Hollywood has not always been kind to the first ever superhero.
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Space.com on MSNSuperman's biggest weakness isn't kryptonite; It's that every Man of Steel movie to date has a disappointing endingSuperman's lack of weakness is actually his biggest weakness. Indeed, that god-like skillset makes him so across-the-boa
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James Gunn's 'Superman' lacks magic, but it gets one fundamental thing right about the least cool, but certainly greatest, of all the superheroes.
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Bounding Into Comics on MSN‘Superman II’ Actor Jack O’Halloran Says Using The Man Of Steel “Correctly” Means Promoting “The American Way Of Life”Jack O'Halloran, best known for playing an alien bad guy in 'Superman II', still has hope the Man of Steel can stand for the American way.
Marlon Brando’s Jor-El cameo in Superman became Hollywood legend for its salary, behind-the-scenes drama, and surreal ideas involving bagels and green suitcases.