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"Superman" reboots the DC Universe by throwing audiences right into the action. If you got a bit lost towards the end, we're here to help.
Superman is here and it has definitely met many of the expectations that were set for it. It has everything you could want from a summer blockbuster movie, and its biggest strength is its characters.
In Superman (2025), we see that the message sent by Superman's parents asked him to take over Earth, but was the message altered by Luthor?
Director James Gunn used a number of Cleveland landmarks while filming "Superman" last year in Ohio. Did you spot them?
Superman and the clone fight, and it's not looking good for Clark, until he calls Krypto for help. Supes is ultimately able to knock Ultraman into a black hole opened as part of the rift, then he and Krypto take down the next wave of Lex's back-up.
While James Gunn's Superman sticks close to comic book canon, Lex Luthor's motivations echo previous live-action iterations of the villain.
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Screen Rant on MSNRight After The Box Office, Superman & Lex Luthor Face Off In New DC Game Premiering At Gen ConAnother confrontation between the Man of Tomorrow and his most iconic archnemesis is on its way, and this time it's heading to your game table.
Speaking to Hoult on the set of Superman last summer, the actor explained how even during the process of going after Batman and Superman, it was Lex Luthor that subtly called to him. “It’s no secret that I read for Matt Reeves’ movie and for this film with James and I feel very fortunate the way things [played] out,
Since his debut in 1940's Action Comics #23, Luthor has evolved from a somewhat gimmicky Golden Age bad guy into one of the most iconic supervillains of all time, with decades of history as Superman's chief nemesis and one of the de facto leaders of DC's various villains.
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Before he attempted to murder the Man of Steel in "Superman," Nicholas Hoult warmed audiences' hearts with his role in this underrated classic zombie movie.
The ending of James Gunn's "Superman," including the post-credit scenes, liberate the DC Universe from taking superhero storytelling too seriously.