Gunn, Superman and Zack Snyder
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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.
Below, we have our ranking of the nine modern, live-action Superman films, as well as the extended version of one that debuted on streaming. We’re skipping a few of the extended serials from the 1950s because, frankly, we haven’t seen them, but our friends at Screencrush say they’re pretty good. Do you agree with these rankings? Let us know below.
Marvel's rival universe was messier and stranger than its more streamlined competitors—which made the DCEU feel closer to comics.
But you don’t get more mainstream than Superman. And let’s face it, unless Christopher Reeve is in the suit, the rock-jawed Man of Steel can be a bit of a bore. Much of the fun and frustration of Gunn’s movie is seeing how he stretches and strains to make Superman, you know, interesting.
James Gunn's DCU movie reboot takes a strong and solid step, and while there are some complaints, it looks to be a solid experience.
Rick and Morty' exec producer Scott Marder shared how James Gunn and Zack Snyder agreed to parody themselves and their dueling 'Superman' takes.
When the video of his birth parents makes him wonder whether his destiny is evil, it takes only a trip to his adoptive parents, Martha (Neva Howell) and John (Pruitt Taylor Vince), in Kansas, to set his mind at ease with a moral lesson of trivializing simplicity.
David Corenswet takes flight as the Man of Steel in the director James Gunn's "Superman."