Superman, James Gunn and DCU
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Writer/director James Gunn called in a 'favor' to Bradley Cooper to appear in a key role in his new DCU feature.
As audiences rave over James Gunn's Superman, fans should check out similar comic book movies like Man of Steel and Guardians of the Galaxy.
Pull out your party hats, DC fans, because James Gunn’s Superman film is now in theaters. The first film installment in the new DC Universe franchise is entering its opening weekend with mostly positive reviews,
James Gunn's Superman, starring David Corenswet, released on Friday. It is available in English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu in India.
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Space.com on MSNWho is Metamorpho, the shape-shifting miracle in James Gunn's 'Superman'?A nother little-known denizen of the Man of Steel’s vast universe is making his silver screen debut in director James Gunn's " Superman " blockbuster. His name? Metamorpho, a heroic shape-shifting misfit, AKA the Element Man or the Fab Freak of 1001 Changes.
The movie — launching a new era for DC Studios — will be only the third Hollywood pic of the year so far to cross the century mark in its domestic box office debut.
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Fiction Horizon on MSNJames Gunn Reveals the Most Underrated Pop Trilogy of All TimeJames Gunn, the director known for big hits like Guardians of the Galaxy and The Suicide Squad, recently sat down for an interview with the French media outlet Konbini. During the chat, he shared his thoughts on movies that have stuck with him,
Yes, Superman has a post-credits scene. Two, in fact. One around the mid-credits and a second at the very end. The scenes featured don't exactly tease anything or set up future DC projects, and that's how writer/director/studio head James Gunn wants it.
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Us Weekly on MSNJames Gunn Already Made a Superman Movie 6 Years Ago — and It’s TerrifyingBefore director James Gunn took on the Man of Steel, he produced this terrifying take on Superman as a horror story
Dean Cain rails against James Gunn's recent comments about his new 'Superman,' claiming it 'was a mistake' for the filmmaker to link the iconic hero to the immigrant experience.