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SuperHeroHype on MSNBlack Superman Movie Was Canceled by David Zaslav, But Could Still HappenWarner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav canceled the studio's plans to make a Black Superman movie produced by J.J. Abrams.
Alan Tudyk has taken on dozens of iconic voice roles over the years, but he’s recently been doing a lot of work for James Gunn in the DCU. During the first season of Creature Commandos, which aired on HBO Max last year,
While the DCU kicked off with Creature Commandos Season 1, which streamed in December 2024, its biggest test comes next week as Superman flies into the theaters.
DCU Chapter One: Gods and Monsters is here, and it began with the first season of Creature Commandos. Lucky for us, Creature Commandos season 2 is well on its way. The R-rated animated series was ...
There’s a new DC universe in town that’s being kick-started by James Gunn’s “Superman” this weekend. Headlined by David Corenswet as the Man of Steel, “Superman” is poised to relaunch the DC universe and usher in a more vibrant,
Creature Commandos and Harley Quinn voice actor Alan Tudyk recently appeared in a Collider interview in which the actor was all praise for James Gunn.
As Superman flies onto our screens, it also kicks off the theatrical arm of James Gunn 's new cinematic universe. The movie, which sees David Corenswet take on the role of the Man of Steel, is the first movie to be released in DCU Chapter One: Gods and Monsters, and it's a big, bold way to start.
Are you ready for the new "Superman" movie? Here's what you need to know, from early social reactions to intel on the new Man of Steel.
Batman doesn’t show up in Superman, nor does anyone mention them – but there is a small Gotham City Easter egg.
Similar to the mid-credits scene, the post-credits scene in Superman does not have major ramifications on the future of the DCU. It is a short comedic scene that has no impact on the story. Gunn likely threw it in to get one last laugh out of his audience.
The director James Gunn reboots the DC Universe with "Superman," and smartly skips the character's over-told origin story.
Superman is arguably the biggest movie of the summer, and first reactions are in – it looks like James Gunn’s DCU is off to a strong start.