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"Superman" will hover over the box office again as "Smurfs" and "I Know What You Did Last Summer" open in theaters.
Writers of Superman movies, comics, and TV shows have spent decades grappling with how closely the hero should be tied to the U.S. government. Superman is from an alien world, but he was raised in Kansas as Clark Kent.
Superman had an entire multiverse riding on its shoulders, and the fact that it’s as popular as it is turning out to be really says it all. One of the common things that Superman is being praised for by audiences and critics alike is for how comics accurate it is,
There’s more than one way to play the most classic of superheroes. Here’s how six actors have approached the role.
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/Film on MSNSuperman: DC Comics' 10 Strongest Kryptonians, RankedSuperman might be incredibly powerful, but plenty of other Kryptonians have given him a run for his money, and these are the strongest in DC Comics.
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Nerdist on MSNThe DC Comics History of SUPERMAN’S Identity Concealing Hypno-GlassesSuperman's classic pair of glasses disguise has a sci-fi twist in James Gunn's film which actually has a history in the comics: Hypno-Glasses!
"Superman" is well-liked and should play for weeks in the U.S., but DC's path back to tentpole powerhouse status will take time.
Listen to All-Star Superman free with Audible, the comic that inspired James Gunn’s Superman is available in a full-cast audiobook.
It’s the Summer of Superman, and DC is giving fans all kinds of amazing Superman content to coincide with the release of Superman. Superman Unlimited has been the heart of a new era of Superman, the Kryptonite-infused Emerald Era,
The next DCU movie is Craig Gillespie’s “Supergirl,” starring Milly Alcock (previously titled “Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow”). The film directly adapts King and Evely’s 2021-2022 comic book adventure starring Kara Zor-El, who starts the book by getting drunk on a planet with a Red Sun (which takes away her powers) to celebrate her 21st birthday.