The estate of superhero co-creator Joseph Shuster alleges overseas copyright infringement against Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Comics.
The upcoming Superman movie by filmmaker James Gunn is being sued by the Superman estate to block it from being released in key territories.
A new TV teaser features star David Corenswet filmed with wide-angle lens. Internet jokesters have compared the results to such googly-eyed actors as Marty Feldman in 'Young Frankenstein.'
Superman co-creator Joe Shuster's estate is suing Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Comics to block the film's release in several global markets.
Ricky Church looks at the best scenes from Superman & Lois… We are months away from the next iteration of Superman on film with James Gunn’s Superman starring David Corenswet, marking the first time in several years the Man of Steel will be back on the big screen much less in a solo film.
A new TV spot for James Gunn’s upcoming Superman film is stirring up controversy among fans. The ad titled “Icon” was released on January 27th. The 30-second spot ends with David Corenswet’s Superman flying in an extended shot through a frozen tundra.
Superman has been on an all-time run, and one of the biggest reasons for that success can be attributed to how fulfilling the series is for longtime readers. Whether it be one-shots, back-up stories,
Superman' filmmaker James Gunn clarified that close-up shots of lead actor David Corenswet in the latest trailer for the upcoming DC Studios movie may look odd simply due to the camera lens he used rather than computer-generated imagery.
James Gunn takes to Threads to address a major Superman concern; reveals that the movie has employed zero CGI, blasting his critics.
The estate of Superman co-creator Joseph Schuster is suing Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Comics. Superman opens in United States theaters this coming July. Directed by James Gunn, the DCU superhero movie stars David Corenswet as Clark Kent and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane.
Joseph Shuster's estate has filed a copyright lawsuit against Warner Bros. Discovery over international royalties for the use of Superman. This legal action could affect the release of the new Superman movie in July.