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Once upon a time, DC Comics was the master of its own destiny. Its editors, writers, and creative teams made decisions based on what was best for the company, its storytelling, and its fan base. During this era of independence,
"Superman" soared into theaters this weekend, snapping up an estimated $122 million in domestic ticket sales and launching a new era of DC superhero flicks.
The movie has a ways to go before it’s profitable. But importantly, the DC gang managed to make a superhero movie that fans actually enjoyed.
It could be the charisma of Christopher Reeves’ Superman, or it could be the bruting aura of Henry Cavill. One thing is for sure, David Corenswet will officially go down as one of those iconic iterations of Superman that will be remembered for generations to come.
The film is the latest part of a startling turnaround for the studio, which has now released five consecutive hits.
Here's what's known about the slate of upcoming DC Universe movies, including 2026's 'Supergirl,' which movie will introduce Batman and which Gotham City villains will be getting their moment in the spotlight.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNEverything We Know About Rocksteady's Next DC Comics Game (So Far)But the studio isn't afraid to take risks, with its own narrative twists and unique characterizations providing a very different flavor for the DC Universe. That further builds the hype for future projects,
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Bounding Into Comics on MSNArticle Claims Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav Shelved JJ Abrams And Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Black Superman Movie For Being Too WokeThe JJ Abrams and Ta-Nehisi Coates Black Superman project was too woke for David Zaslav, so it might be done for permanently.
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From superheroic battles to the post-credit scenes, here’s everything you need to know about the conclusion of James Gunn’s ‘Superman’
DC Killed A ‘Black Superman’ Movie For Being ‘Too Woke’ After The Rock’s ‘Black Adam’ Bombed: Report
The live-action Black Superman movie that was in the works at Warner Bros. was reportedly killed by CEO David Zaslav for being "too woke." The script was
D irector James Gunn’s Superman reboot has delivered a mighty box office debut, signaling a powerful new start for DC Studios and Warner Bros. The film, starring David Corenswet